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07-11-2008, 08:49 AM
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Put on your bowler hats & sashes, and get out the drums. Marching season is here again!
Seriously, does anyone do anything to remember this day?
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When it comes around tomorrow, I'll probably remember it better than I do the day before.
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What is the 12th July?
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07-11-2008, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by toddpedlar When it comes around tomorrow, I'll probably remember it better than I do the day before.  | I wanted to give you advance warning so you would have time to get your drum out... lambeg
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Originally Posted by Kevin Put on your bowler hats & sashes, and get out the drums. Marching season is here again!
Seriously, does anyone do anything to remember this day? | Well, I usually just celebrate my birthday. | 
07-12-2008, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by greenbaggins Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Put on your bowler hats & sashes, and get out the drums. Marching season is here again!
Seriously, does anyone do anything to remember this day? | Well, I usually just celebrate my birthday.  | Happy birthday, brother!
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Originally Posted by greenbaggins Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Put on your bowler hats & sashes, and get out the drums. Marching season is here again!
Seriously, does anyone do anything to remember this day? | Well, I usually just celebrate my birthday.  | Happy birthday!
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07-12-2008, 10:38 PM
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I read a few pages in this book Barnes*&*Noble.com - Books: Orangeism, by Kevin Haddick-Flynn, Hardcover
today & raised a pint to "king Billy" at the pub last night.
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07-12-2008, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by toddpedlar | I would celebrate this day.
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07-12-2008, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by greenbaggins Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Put on your bowler hats & sashes, and get out the drums. Marching season is here again!
Seriously, does anyone do anything to remember this day? | Well, I usually just celebrate my birthday.  |
Happy Birthday!!! (It is also my sister's birthday!!!)
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The 12th of July is a big pain whilst Orangism has been the biggest curse on this island.
I do not doubt that there are some genuine Christians in the Orange Order but I believe to be in the order is incompatable with Christianity. It has poisoned the gospel with politics just as the Galatians negated the gosepl by adding observance to the Law. It may have started of a religious society but is now more political. It has blood on its hands and has made evangelism of the RC commnunity very difficult as it has wrapped the reformed faith up in a union flag.
I am deeply offended to see godless people marching behind an open bible claiming to be Christians yet bringing so much shame on the gospel.
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