

s@int wrote:St George and St Patrick should both be under investigation by the RSPCA and the Animal Welfare for cruelty to animals, and banned from keeping Dragons , snakes or other exotic pets.
BarryBelfast wrote:s@int wrote:St George and St Patrick should both be under investigation by the RSPCA and the Animal Welfare for cruelty to animals, and banned from keeping Dragons , snakes or other exotic pets.
I agree!! Also St Paddy chased all the snakes out of Ireland many moons ago as the story goes....Cruelty to snakes!
I dunno whether we are heading out or not later...there are already queues at the 3 bars on our road ffs!
john craig wrote:BarryBelfast wrote:s@int wrote:St George and St Patrick should both be under investigation by the RSPCA and the Animal Welfare for cruelty to animals, and banned from keeping Dragons , snakes or other exotic pets.
I agree!! Also St Paddy chased all the snakes out of Ireland many moons ago as the story goes....Cruelty to snakes!
I dunno whether we are heading out or not later...there are already queues at the 3 bars on our road ffs!
Think I'm going to chance heading into Belfast town centre later, gonna get stuck into a carry out now and try and get in somewhere for about 7.
Although if it's as packed as you say Barry I might just get drunk round at a mate's house instead.
Bamaga man wrote:I'm not pi$$ing on yer party or nothing, and BTW happy St. Patricks daybut it peeves me off to see every Englishman and his dog celebrate "Paddy's" day yet couldnt even tell you the day of St.George's
let or loan celebrate it.
I'm making a solitary stance on it this year, and as I wont be drinking the beautiful pints of Guiness and celebrating the Green day. I'll be thinking of England instead with my bottle of Red![]()
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Happy St. Patricks dayGod bless England !
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