Cartoon by Brian Mór
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No Queen, So!




Cartoon by Brian Mór
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24 comments:

  1. LOL yer wee man bears a striking resemblance to Buster Merryfield rip out of only fools and horses, and like Busters character he to had a doubious nautical connection! love the coupons!!

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  2. Thought it was the Felons when I first looked at the cartoon.
    The guy on the end is like a cross between Brian Keenan and Shannon?

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  3. Thought it was the Felons when I first looked at it.

    The guy on the end is like a cross between Keenan and Shannon.

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  4. Marty, could actually be the 'Blue Moon' or was that what they called you?

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  5. Mackers, has someone removed the bin again?

    I know Marty is a bit hyper about the bin, however seeing he is leaving us for Aberdeen and the Blue Moon. can I have the bin reinstated.

    On a more serious note, why does Lizzie want to come here anyway?
    Better still why would people like Mary Mc Aleese want her here?

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  6. No my darling the blue moon is that time of year when our beloved Albert has been at the out of date pickled eggs,me I,m the opposite of Paisley I,m the lad that cant say no when in company of such delightfull people such as yoursweet self,especialy when your buying!

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  7. Nuala your right of course the Blue moon is the best Indian restaurant in Aberdeen owned by my mate, and yip the best about it I can literally fall out of the daughters pub into it or vise versa, you my girl have been reading my mail again,ya rascal!!

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  8. Marty, got it from a very reliable source that you did an expose in the 'Blue Moon'

    Where have all the royal corgi's gone?

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  9. Nuala I,m sure you,ve heard the name castle catholic, def,crawling bast##ds who have in one way or another got themselves up the social ladder,and who then adopt airs and graces about themselves,such is Mc Agrease,I know another well actually I know loads but one in praticular a woman from Leitrim who once told me she attended a garden party at Buckingham palace ,and that it was the greatest day in her life,I pointed out to her that less than a mile from her home was a stretch of road called bothar na gorta and didnt her social conscience bother her, not a bit for she like Millar and the upwardly mobile socialites in psf, soon forget where they come from,you mentioned Animal Farm and thats a better definition of castle catholic than I could ever give you hon.then again all you have to do is look at McAgrease,s other bestest friends,i.e, the murdering drug dealing thugs who run the uda,then its only one step down to have the head of the brit occupation forces tramp on Irish soil

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  10. When one downs countless numbers of sambukas or whatever their called hon exposing oneself is not just an option its a necessity,I bet a big lady has been whispering in your ear

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  11. Nintendo have a new game out where the player is a 12 year old car thief from Poleglass and has to cause as much trouble as possible ....its called the wii bas'''d

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  12. We have KFC Mc Donalds etc fast food outlets,so what do the Chinese call fast food?.............GREYHOUNDS!!!!

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  13. Fionnuala,

    Maybe that expose occurred in the `Blue Oyster'? Hope Marty will take this in the spirit that it is intended?

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  14. Marty, my da used to say 'If you put a beggar on horse back, they will ride to hell'

    All these half baked republicans that made careers for themselves by advocating equality and fair play, socialism even, are now reaping the benefits of peace and dividing out the spoils of war.

    I would say the majority of them would have no problem with the Queens visit.
    Sinn Fein will dribble and spin the way they did with the water charges.
    In the end though their wages and cosy lifestyles depend in keeping the Brits sweet.

    Gerry Kelly is blaming Social Services for the trouble in Ardoyne.
    'He cannot work 9-5 so why should they'

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  15. Robert, not too sure where it occured, only know he was observed mooning in a public place in Aberdeen.

    Did not get the 'Blue Oyster' but then I was born in the shawdow of Clonard Church, a very sheltered life.

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  16. Arghhhh!! this is my 2,nd attempt at posting this , error no something or other comes up and wipes the fecking lot out , if it happens again what will follow will be like that skit from Fawltey Towers where Basil beats the crap outa a mini with half a tree, but in my case I,ll use a sledge on this puter,the wee monkey in the back wont know what hit it!!! there ends the days rant. Anyway Nuala, Robert,yip I put my hands up or in a truer sense my kacks down!Yip the mooning did occour and in my defense I was not alone and in the words of the imortal Rab C Nesbitt "we was pished" "no excuse" says you confession is good for the soul, Bullshit the reason I,m owning up is to forewarn you ,I,ve just heard someone has it on video and it may end up on the big screen,so be warned its not a pretty sight!it didnt happen in the Blue Moon but in a pub the name of which I shall take to the grave, or in my case the oven, and yes Robert it will be me preparing for hells damnation!!

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  17. Good news at last, and its all down to psf and in particular one Carol Cullen mla,who said nothing good ever came out of a riot, Ms Cullen tells the world that after the recent disturbances in the Ardyone, where sgt Bob doh brians Storey was showing the new Broy Harrier look,anyway Ms Cullen intends to contact the H.E. and social services to have those engaged in anti-social behaviour removed from Ardoyne,good on ya girl is what I say, But while your at it will you contact Jennifer I,m yer man Mc Cann to contact the same authorities on my behalf ,you see I have two such anti-social neighbours ,one in Belfast terms is a rocket and should be in some sort of care,the other ones spend their lives either in a drunken or drugged stupour and the psni and ambulance services are constantly at their door,their expulsion from this area would be more than welcomed, so come on Carol get the ball rolling on the evictions,there will be plenty of work for your baliffs in the Poleglass area, mind you the majority of the wasters that would be chucked out would vote psf, but its quality not quantity that counts isnt that right Carol!!!!

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  18. Marty, there you go again being very bold.
    How can you expect to live in an area if you are intent on disturbing Orange parades and throwing stones at peelers?

    My granny once threw an empty bottle of gin at a peeler, hit him smack on the side of the face.
    His nickname was the 'pig' an name he earned for torturing republicans.

    Marty, you can be anything in these areas now anything as long as you vote Sinn Fein.

    Had a good laugh at the antics of Sinn Fein in the North of the city.
    Watching them cringe and cringe.

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  19. Aye the pig Mc Neeley,no better man hon!the press made a big play on how many outsiders were in Ardoyne, they did,nt mention how many outside Broy harriers there were,I also had a good laugh at Mc Guinness being very careful in front of Robo while being intervied on tv today he refered to Derry as the city, oh dear dont annoy the leader.

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  20. Marty, someone has a cracking letter in the Irish News today about the shinners and Ardoyne.

    Just wish people had of been about to protest against Orange marches when I was a child.

    Papering over the cracks, they will accept anything and think everyone else should do the same.

    Seen 'Bubbles' in the paper, he must have crawled his way back into the fold.

    Back to my granny and the 'Pig', apparently he had called to her door to inform her that her son had been arrested in England.
    She asked my aunt to have the manners to stand to one side and let the 'policeman' speak.
    Soon as she moved, she fired the empty bottle and hit him in the face.

    Thankfully there were no shinners in their street, or granny would have got an asbo.

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  21. lol Nuala that would have set spikes efforts back years, mind you I heard he was told to take himself out of someones path on the12th down your way,proving to be a popular lad is Mr Murray.

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  22. No Queen, So

    Nuala,

    It is a temperamental bin. Don’t really understand how it works

    Gav,

    Don’t recall hearing of the heart trouble. Was very dismayed upon learning that. Hope he makes a full recovery. The prosecution team wouldn’t care if he was in the grave by Christmas. Probably bring them some Christmas cheer.

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  23. Mackers, it has to oversee a lot of temperamental people, probably packs up at times.

    Think I will follow your advice and read over what I write in future.

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  24. Yeah Nuala what I want to know is when these bins are full,like me do they fall over, and are they sent to landfill or recycling?

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