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You broached the subject. Why don't you tell us all?Originally posted by Incognito View PostAsk Minestrone, he seems to think that the Freemasonary is an offshot of the Orange Lodge.
It's Freemasonry btw.
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Oh no it isn't.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is in Glasgow.
Panto season already, is it?Comment
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Honest question. Do any of you actually goto church week in, week out?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI agree, it's a football club to me, unlike the white supremacists in Ibrox who would not knowingly sign a Catholic for 60 years.
Or do you consider yourself a Catholic just because you think you are one. Or a protestant just because your dad thought he was one.
All seems bonkers to me. Its like fighting over a bit of land that no one actually wants to live on.The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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Again spouting crap without researching. Read Bill Murrays book and you'll note with interest the following players:Originally posted by minestrone View PostI agree, it's a football club to me, unlike the white supremacists in Ibrox who would not knowingly sign a Catholic for 60 years.
Pat Lafferty (1886)
Tom Dunbar (1891–1892)
J. Tutty (1899–1900)
Archie Kyle (1904–1908)
Willie Kivlichan (1906–1907)
Colin Mainds (1906–1907)
Tom Murray (1907–1908)
William Brown (1912)
Joe Donnachie (circa.1914–1918)
John Jackson (1917)
Laurie Blyth (1951–1952)
Don Kitchenbrand (1955–1956)
Hugh O'Neill (1976)
John Spencer (1985–1992)
All Catholic."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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Sorry, I stand corrected with the spelling. To note, I don't think the Freemasons are a sectarian organisation at all. Minestrone does.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou broached the subject. Why don't you tell us all?
It's Freemasonry btw.
"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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You try get a practicing Catholic into a Mason's hall in Glasgow, no feckin chance it will happen.Originally posted by Churchill View PostOh no it isn't.
Panto season already, is it?Comment
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I entirely agree with you mate. I was christened COS, but to me religion is all a big fairy tale and the root of a lot of the problems in this world. Last time I stepped foot in a church was about 10 years ago, but Minestrone would have me painted as this great drum banging orange man just because I support Rangers. Which in my eyes is just as bigoted as the FTP lot.Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostHonest question. Do any of you actually goto church week in, week out?
Or do you consider yourself a Catholic just because you think you are one. Or a protestant just because your dad thought he was one.
All seems bonkers to me. Its like fighting over a bit of land that no one actually wants to live on."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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There you go!Originally posted by Incognito View PostAgain spouting crap without researching. Read Bill Murrays book and you'll note with interest the following players:
Pat Lafferty (1886)
Tom Dunbar (1891–1892)
J. Tutty (1899–1900)
Archie Kyle (1904–1908)
Willie Kivlichan (1906–1907)
Colin Mainds (1906–1907)
Tom Murray (1907–1908)
William Brown (1912)
Joe Donnachie (circa.1914–1918)
John Jackson (1917)
Laurie Blyth (1951–1952)
Don Kitchenbrand (1955–1956)
Hugh O'Neill (1976)
John Spencer (1985–1992)
All Catholic.
In 106 years they've had 14 of 'em!Comment
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Deffo...Originally posted by Foxy Moron View Postshould I?

Originally posted by minestrone View PostI agree, it's a football club to me, unlike the white supremacists in Ibrox who would not knowingly sign a Catholic for 60 years.
Yes, it is...Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's a great pub!
MeOriginally posted by Pickle2 View PostHonest question. Do any of you actually goto church week in, week out?
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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