Mike Nesbitt is he for real?

Started by T Fearon, May 10, 2013, 09:51:19 PM

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Tonto

Quote from: glens abu on May 11, 2013, 07:44:05 PM
Ha ha when Elliot called SF scum it was sure its only Tom,now that clown of a leader is boycotting because of a so what.Get real
Memory of the incident is a bit hazy, but if I remember rightly he was getting jeered by some SF supporters who he called the "scum of SF". Not right, but equally not the same as calling SF as a party "scum" (not to say that isn't what he truly thinks btw  ;))

Tonto

Twice the phrase "suck it up" has been used.  Well, I am not a UUP member so am not in the position to suck anything; although I would like to thank you for the offer.

Is "suck it up" Sinn Fein's new "Ireland of equals"?

Everyday, the mask slips a little more.

Maguire01

The 'Ireland of Equals' is as genuine as Peter Robinson's talk of reaching out to Catholics.

Rawhide

'So what' accurately explains how unimportant the UUP are within the process of government in the North. The only way Nesbitt and his party are noticed is by either promoting sectarian politics i.e. the flags debacle or stunts like this. A fine contribution.
cccc is a true supporter lol

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

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Quote from: Tonto on May 12, 2013, 11:19:02 AM
Twice the phrase "suck it up" has been used.  Well, I am not a UUP member so am not in the position to suck anything; although I would like to thank you for the offer.

Is "suck it up" Sinn Fein's new "Ireland of equals"?

Everyday, the mask slips a little more.

I saw that "suck it up" comment and knew straight away it must have been said by Lawnseed. Checked page 1 and of course I was correct. Lawnseed has a Stalinist vision of the future for the population of the current 26 counties. He uses that phrase towards the people of the Republic all the time. It sounds like the lawnseed element of the SF support wish to exert some revenge on a population they percieve as not being the SF interpretation of an Irish person or the SF interpretation of a republican.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

muppet

Mike Nesbitt is a name that gives some interesting anagrams:

Bee Minks Tit
Bike Men Tits
Bite me stink
Its Bent Mike
Bin meek tits
Be Me Stink It
I bents me kit
I bet me stink
I bits me kent

Which is the best?
MWWSI 2017

Orior

I bet me stink.

Which anagram site did you use boyo?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

muppet

Quote from: Orior on May 12, 2013, 02:43:37 PM
I bet me stink.

Which anagram site did you use boyo?

Lunacy toilet
Ciao Ell Nutty
You Talc Inlet
I cant tell you (oops!)
MWWSI 2017

GalwayBayBoy

He was good in Cold Feet in fairness.

Hardy

Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on May 12, 2013, 01:52:58 PM
Quote from: Tonto on May 12, 2013, 11:19:02 AM
Twice the phrase "suck it up" has been used.  Well, I am not a UUP member so am not in the position to suck anything; although I would like to thank you for the offer.

Is "suck it up" Sinn Fein's new "Ireland of equals"?

Everyday, the mask slips a little more.

I saw that "suck it up" comment and knew straight away it must have been said by Lawnseed. Checked page 1 and of course I was correct. Lawnseed has a Stalinist vision of the future for the population of the current 26 counties. He uses that phrase towards the people of the Republic all the time. It sounds like the lawnseed element of the SF support wish to exert some revenge on a population they percieve as not being the SF interpretation of an Irish person or the SF interpretation of a republican.

It's called "reaching out". Official SF policy.

Minder

Quote from: Rawhide on May 12, 2013, 01:11:26 PM
'So what' accurately explains how unimportant the UUP are within the process of government in the North. The only way Nesbitt and his party are noticed is by either promoting sectarian politics i.e. the flags debacle or stunts like this. A fine contribution.

Any different to the DUP?
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

AQMP

It's getting a bit stormy in that tea cup.

JUst retired

 maygodhelpus,please check again as to who said suck it up. It was not lawnseed,I dont wish to have the blame put on someone in the wrong. I said it first. I am not  a spokesman for Sinn Fein or indeed any party. It is an American phrase. the meaning of it is If you dont like it tough.