NoSoul
26-07-2010, 10:44 PM
Whilst on the nightshift and very bored I had a chuckle to myself when I read this from a highly intellectual reading source....the sun :)
Turns out mark Connor is tired of beating down the European number 1 bantamweight, Paul mcveigh and moved on to being a down right biggot, which I'm certain my man meat will thoroughly appreciate.
Here is said article:
Comments in Mark Connor's name appeared on a Facebook site titled "People against Loyalist marches where they're not wanted".
The post said to "spare a thought" for him on a July 12 ScotRail train taking 300 Loyalists to Stranraer to catch a ferry to Belfast.
The post stated: "I'm a conductor for First ScotRail & I'm working a train on Sunday full of the scum heading to Stranraer to catch the ferry to Belfast in time for the 'inglorious twelfth'.
And referring to the 1979 IRA boat blast murder of Lord Mountbatten, it went on: "I wish the boat was blown out the water (like Mountbatten) any takers?"
Lord Mountbatten's 14-year-old grandson who was on board was also murdered in the bombing, which caused public outrage at the time.
Another website outburst urged: "Spare a thought for yours truly on a train with 300 great unwashed heading over to Belfast to celebrate the inglorious twelfth. I hope the boat sinks."
Turns out mark Connor is tired of beating down the European number 1 bantamweight, Paul mcveigh and moved on to being a down right biggot, which I'm certain my man meat will thoroughly appreciate.
Here is said article:
Comments in Mark Connor's name appeared on a Facebook site titled "People against Loyalist marches where they're not wanted".
The post said to "spare a thought" for him on a July 12 ScotRail train taking 300 Loyalists to Stranraer to catch a ferry to Belfast.
The post stated: "I'm a conductor for First ScotRail & I'm working a train on Sunday full of the scum heading to Stranraer to catch the ferry to Belfast in time for the 'inglorious twelfth'.
And referring to the 1979 IRA boat blast murder of Lord Mountbatten, it went on: "I wish the boat was blown out the water (like Mountbatten) any takers?"
Lord Mountbatten's 14-year-old grandson who was on board was also murdered in the bombing, which caused public outrage at the time.
Another website outburst urged: "Spare a thought for yours truly on a train with 300 great unwashed heading over to Belfast to celebrate the inglorious twelfth. I hope the boat sinks."