- 02-05-2012, 21:35 #151Member
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- 02-05-2012, 21:54 #154Dry books of tactics are beneath the notice of a man of genius, and it is a known fact that every British officer is inspired with a perfect knowledge of his duty, the moment he gets his commission; and if it were not, it would be sufficiently acquired in conversaziones at the main-guard or the grand sutler's.
Advice to Officer's of the British Army, published 1782
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- 02-05-2012, 22:01 #158
This wouldn't be the decent Ulster folk which supports the bigoted and sectarian Orange Order. Disapproves of foreigners of any shape or colour moving into 'the area'. And generally lives off a memory of long dead men who's boots they aren't fit to lace. And most of their culture consists of parading in cheap suits, annoying the neighbours and pissing in the streets, not to mention taking a dump in wheelie bins. (No I don't work for the council) That and thinking that the DUP are doing a great job on culture and the arts.
Of course if I'm wrong I do apologise but I usually find that when someone mentions Ulster and decent in the same line. The only person they're fooling is themselves
- 02-05-2012, 22:01 #159
There is the principle of not deliberatley annoying ones neighbours, they also have human rights. If you believe that you have the god given right to march wherever you like whenever you like then it is as usual your bigotry and prejudice that seems to be the problem.
I would say grow up, but I fear for you and your ilk that is something that is impossible.Dry books of tactics are beneath the notice of a man of genius, and it is a known fact that every British officer is inspired with a perfect knowledge of his duty, the moment he gets his commission; and if it were not, it would be sufficiently acquired in conversaziones at the main-guard or the grand sutler's.
Advice to Officer's of the British Army, published 1782
- 02-05-2012, 22:04 #160Member
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