Frostyknickers

Frostyknickers

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10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Window cleaner shot up... · 2 replies · -2 points

I'm sorry Little Lips but the diminutive of OX38655's name is Oxy - as in Oxy-moron.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 0 replies · -6 points

Well Queens and the University of Ulster seem to be churning them out ten to the dozen.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 1 reply · -10 points

No, Semillion, I used the word I intended to use - I contend that she is barely literate. I too am sure that she can read AND write but not to the standard expected of an elected representative. There's no such thing as barely articulate. You either express yourself clearly, in which case you are articulate, or you don't, in which case you're inarticulate. For the record, I consider Anna Lo to be inarticulate.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Steven Gerrard: the Li... · 0 replies · +1 points

Or, alternatively, you could say Stevie is an arrogant caveman who assaults DJs and fraternises with gangsters.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 0 replies · -5 points

Ah but! The thing is seemack, it used to be part of Tyrone until the English annexed it! No Irishman worthy of the name would recognise this outrage- yet old SouthDerry positively embraces it! Lol

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 0 replies · -3 points

I don't endorse the enemy's land grabs like you do, old boy!
Lol

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 5 replies · -4 points

Ignore North Tyrone, he's just a buffoon!

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 1 reply · -4 points

Lol, Freedom for occupied North Tyrone! Our day will come!

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Alliance Euro-candidat... · 10 replies · -33 points

This woman, barely literate, wouldn't have been elected in either Britain or the Republic.
I would actually question whether the ballot was bona fide - wouldn't be the first time the dark arts of the powers that be were employed.

10 years ago @ http://www.belfasttele... - Peter Robinson: Why Ge... · 0 replies · -7 points

Adams trying to be more Irish than the Irish.
Isn't there a supreme irony in the fact that Adams, the planter, pulled the rug from under McGuiness, the Gael, when he had agreed a framework for welfare reform?
McGuiness, of course, is secure in his sense of Irishness unlike the deranged Belfast planter, Adams.