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jetro

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  1. I suppose not, more disgusted than anything else. I saw anothe veido report, on how Muslim men view western women and young girls. Frightening is not the word. I feel so sorry for the poor British families that have to live beside these people, with no way out. Atb j
  2. Would have to put the bull down, god knows what it would have picked up of them filthy vermin Atb j
  3. Words fail me. How did they get back into the UK Atb j
  4. Thanks for the info. Going to look for one or two. Atb j
  5. Definitely not, I agree with you. Their needs to be a cull for the sake of other wildlife Atb j
  6. Thanks, I might try Amazon. Atb j
  7. Where can you order these Atb j
  8. Not as bad as sea gulls and maggies imo. Bloody gulls are a nightmare. Atb j
  9. That looks comfy, well wear. Going to invest in a hammock in the coming weeks Atb j
  10. Next project, measure, cut and set in place. Then fill with pea gravel. Atb j
  11. Mixed a small base for a shed, lost lbs mixing by hand in this heat LOL Atb j
  12. There's a few along the coast here. These two points here, golman head, and slyne head. It's was called the gates of hell by the British navy when they had to watch this part of the coast line Atb j
  13. A bit of British history, about the Napoleon wars, and how the British built watch towers along out coast. This one is down the road from me. I know it's in irish, but ye should get the gist of it. Atb j
  14. Another interesting article Head cult. (1/2) In the light of comparative ethnography, we are beginning to better understand the customs of the Celtic populations, too often distorted by explanations that compared them to the customs of classical civilization instead of bringing them closer to those of wild or semi-civilized populations, the interpretation of certain sculptures and coins has brought to light the Celtic [BANNED TEXT] of severed heads. But we have not yet assembled, in a systematic study, all the texts and monuments that can shed light on this custom. In the cours
  15. Across the road from me on the way to the beach Atb j
  16. Most are, and yes it's true about the statues lol. But not me. I don't follow that faith. I follow polytheism, nature, more or less. Atb j
  17. No Len. It's not my belifes, saying that iv nothing against anyone that does. Atb j
  18. Just goes to show, that even back then the British were trying to kill us irish off in some way ?????? And that's meant as a joke before some one gets offended Atb j
  19. LOL. I was reading another article before, stating he never came south of Ulster. It's amazing how a religion can nearly wipe out some culture's, in the name of a god. Atb j
  20. He didn't do much for international relations between Ireland and Britain lol Atb j
  21. 17 MARCH, 2014 - 12:36 APRILHOLLOWAY The Day of St Patrick and the myth of snakes being cast out of Ireland READ LATER PRINT Today marks Saint Patrick’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick, a cultural and religious holiday celebrated every year on 17 th March in Ireland and by Irish communities around the world.
  22. Thanks. There's a web site I follow call ancient origins, it's very good. You should look it up if your interested in this kind of history. Atb j
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