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No Dogs, No Blacks, No Irish
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<blockquote data-quote="mouldydrunk" data-source="post: 882326" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Just having an arguement about this with a feen who reckons he was in london in the late 60's and says the bollox about anti irishness was not true, he said the "No dogs no blacks no Irish" may have happened in the 50's but never happened in the 60's. He also said the irish never underpriced english workers on the building sites and maintained that all was rosie. The irish who struggled over there also struggled over here, scallies no matter where they were, they shuffled from the canal diggin to the pub to the grave.</p><p></p><p>Discuss</p><p></p><p>I disagree, but can I find any info on it on tinternet, can I fcuk!</p><p></p><p>help us out here fair proconians</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouldydrunk, post: 882326, member: 221"] Just having an arguement about this with a feen who reckons he was in london in the late 60's and says the bollox about anti irishness was not true, he said the "No dogs no blacks no Irish" may have happened in the 50's but never happened in the 60's. He also said the irish never underpriced english workers on the building sites and maintained that all was rosie. The irish who struggled over there also struggled over here, scallies no matter where they were, they shuffled from the canal diggin to the pub to the grave. Discuss I disagree, but can I find any info on it on tinternet, can I fcuk! help us out here fair proconians [/QUOTE]
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