Something about a mysterious Jackal creature and a man with brick fists. or maybe a Jackal with bricks for paws ? Im not certain but I think the Jackal is Welsh, and his paws are from somewhere in Southern Sudan.
its mostly south east where the river lagan splits the city:deal.... but i suppose a scotch man like urself knows more about it than someone like myself who lives in county down:good Places of interest An area of County Down is known as the Brontë Homeland (situated between Rathfriland and Banbridge, where Patrick Brontë had his church), after Patrick Brontë (originally Brunty), father of Anne, Charlotte, Emily and Branwell. Patrick Brontë was born in this region. The city of Newry in the south of the county contains St Patrick's (Church of Ireland, 1578), overlooking the city centre from Church street, on the east side of the city, which is considered to be Ireland's first ever Protestant church.[citation needed] Newry is also the home of the first summit-level canal ever to be built in the British Isles.[citation needed] Down is also home to Exploris, the Northern Ireland Aquarium, located in Portaferry, on the shores of Strangford Lough, on the Ards Peninsula. The Old Inn in Crawfordsburn is one of Ireland's oldest hostelries, with records dating back to 1614. It is predated however by Donaghadee's Grace Neill's which was opened in 1611. The Old inn claims that people who have stayed there include Jonathan Swift, Dick Turpin, Peter the Great, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, former US president George H. W. Bush, and C. S. Lewis, who honeymooned there.[5] Scrabo Tower, in Newtownards, was built as a memorial to Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. Saint Patrick is reputed to be buried at Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, reputedly alongside St. Brigid[citation needed] and St. Columba[citation needed]. Saul, County Down (from the Irish: Sabhall meaning "Barn") – where Saint Patrick said his first eucharist in Ireland Settlements Historical population Cities (population of 75,000 or more at 2001 Census)[12] Belfast (east) Newry (partially in County Armagh; has city status)
Yeah we're all ****s, we're not narrow minded knob jockeys like you, ****ing sad you ****s dwell on the past and we don't give a ****, cracks me up so much jealousy!
not at all hence why i asked you...i did also ask you to tell me the actuall places areas in south belfast that are considered county down...no point showing me some nonsense that you googled...many thanks...
If you think Frampton is British go onto his twitter and see who he is supporting at the world championships . Ireland which is also the country he boxed for as an amateur and the country his best man Paddy Barnes boxed for today . End thread.
No they won't though you bigoted little shite :good Support for unification at the last border poll was 3.8%. Never going to happen. Every single thing you guys write has political angle anything that even hints at boxers from NI engenders some bull**** political diatribe from you and your bum chums. Give it a rest - take your politics, shove it up your arse and fu.c.k off.
atschballs... show me this poll .. sinn fein and sdlp both pro nationalist parties account for more than 40% of the vote in the north... dont worry ur days r numbered... and the truth hurts:good
The thing is it's always the Brits who bring politics to the table whenever a N. Ireland fighter is mentioned, they can't ****ing wait to claim these fighters on the basis that N. Ireland is part of the UK knowing full well where the discussion is likely to go and then they get all self righteous when the Irish posters respond. Idiots
So what? Nationalist party votes do not necessarily translate as votes for secession - do you not understand that? The last poll that was conducted showed support for unification at 3.8%. Google it if you're that interested.
No they don't - someone will make the innocuous comment that the UK has this or that boxer as a champion, which will solicit some dip**** comment from you or your bum chums about Irish politics and the NI political establishment. Give it a rest - you bore us.
no show me it:good every election is a border poll..... at the moment pro nationalist parties sit at 42% and pro unionist 45%.... the writings is on the wall