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It looks as thought the Queens visit has been a success then

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Bobbisox | 16:29 Thu 19th May 2011 | News
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She looked happy and relaxed on here visit to Eire, maybe we can hope that after 91 years of remembering what we did there, they can now move on from then till now
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rh, I can't really be bothered debating anything with you tbh, you're always so angry of late so I will just sort of say...OK
17:12 Thu 19th May 2011
'It looks as thought the Queens visit has been a success then'

Yes, she's still alive
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ha-ha JL, thank God tho ;O))
I know what you mean Helen...............I still remember Tim Parry.
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rh, I can't really be bothered debating anything with you tbh, you're always so angry of late so I will just sort of say...OK
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Never even heard of Tim Parry, though I am familiar with Tipperary, it's a long way to go, you know!
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neither have I Mike,
is this the bloke whose little lad was blown up craft?
Tim Parry was a young boy killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington
http://en.wikipedia.o...rrington_bomb_attacks

Read and laugh..............
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thats right, now I remember JL, but didn't his Dad become involved in Peace talks?
I do not condone the killing of innocent people but do let us remember that those that we call Terrorists are called Heroes by the Irish. I was born & bred in England & am very proud to be English but from our bloody history throughout the world I am sometimes very ashamed of some of the things we have done.Ron.
I think there are shameful deeds on both sides Ron..............but while Helen isn't too taken with the Queen going over to Ireland, from an English perspective neither am I.
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why craft?
Because I still have issues with that nation for sheltering the murdering IRA scum........
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ok,
Good point from you
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not leaving the debate but time for tea
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craft ^ totally agree !
Bobbi, not all Irish people live in the past, many have actually moved on.
While some narrow minded scumbags tried "protesting" in Dublin the other day, their actions do not speak for the majority of Irish citizens who were actually happy about the Queens visit.

Ireland is not thousands of years behind...We(the majority) HAVE moved on.

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