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Monthly Archives: July 2014
If It’s The Fourteenth…It Must Be The Thirteenth.
So welcome to Monday 14th July 2014. Or as we call it here the Thirteenth. The Twelfth is really a three day event. The Eleventh Night Bonfires, the Twelfth Parades….and the Thirteeth is the big day for the Royal Black … Continue reading
I Don’t Want To Appear Cynical But…
So the Twelfth went well. No Violence. And people including Gerry Kelly MLA (Sinn Fein) and Alban Magennis MLA (SDLP), the Chief Constable of PSNI, and Duncan Morrow take to the airways and Twitter to congratulate everybody concerned. Even Niall … Continue reading
The Morning After The Night Before
It seems to me that the Eleventh is the New Twelfth. Forty years ago, we used to sit in a front bedroom of our house in the Upper Springfield Road in West Belfast. After midnight, we had a view across … Continue reading
Brooks And Done
The problem with being a Blogger is that we get filled with our own self-importance. I tend to blog about EVERYTHING because I feel that I have some kinda duty to do so. In two thousand years time, historians will … Continue reading
Let Them Eat Cake
Perhaps the oddest News Story ever. For an Anti-Homophobia Reception, a man goes into a Belfast Bakery and orders a cake. Featuring Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street. Today I learn that these are Gay Icons. And they would also like … Continue reading
Mike Nesbitt
Mike Nesbitt MLA, Leader of the UUP is probably the politician I understand least. Some thirty years ago, he seemed a harmless enough young man who presented the Sports Results on a Saturday evening on BBC Norn Iron. The most … Continue reading
Ardoyne Shops…The Story So Far
So Twelfth of July. Thing is…I dont like it. I dont like Orangemen. I dont like the Orange Order. I dont like their apologists. And I dont feel in any way bad about it. Opposing Racism (or in this case … Continue reading
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Gerry Conlon RIP
I had intended to be at Gerry Conlon’s funeral on Saturday. Sadly I was at a family funeral in County Tyrone. To clarify, Gerry Conlon was 60 years old and died of lung cancer. He received unwanted fame as one … Continue reading
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