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A Little Real Belfast In My Day
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women (mad as hatters) fighting with soldiers on the actual street I lived on. I knew all the women as I said they hysterically mad - there was another street that ran parallel to it and I run on to my work.
Felt sorry for the soldiers that day as even before that movie came out my mother always spoke to the soldiers as all my family did - cos she said (They're some Mother's son).
Those soldiers/fellas didn't want to be there - so just doing their bloody job.
that's the real Belfast guys not Kenneth Brannagh's Belfast.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're right about the women in the video, jj. Mad as hatters, indeed. We roughty-toughty British soldiers often feared the females more than the males. They appeared to have the mistaken belief that we would not fight back against them and their constant barrage of high-pitched insults only served to goad their men onto greater transgressions.
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