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Do they still celebrtae the mini twelfth in glasgow?

by Guest33361  |  earlier

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och nooo, i meant celebrate.

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  1. I think they do.


  2. yes they do indeed its quite big aswell lol i went once for the craic to get away from northern ireland for one. its lts a whole different 12th of july experiance.

    lol founbd a vid of one

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfXZ2lBe5...

  3. The weekend Parades started a few weeks ago here in the West of Scotland and will continue right up to late August I believe.  There is usually a big march held on the Saturday nearest or before the 12th, but rarely on the 12th itself because many of the Scottish bands prefer go over to Ulster for the big parade on 12th.

  4. I agree with greenorl, it's Irish

  5. h**l will freeze over before the people of Glasgow put aside their sectarian bigotry.

  6. Oh Welly boots, didn't you realize that Unionist celebrations are Sectarian, where as Republicans events are "a celebration of a rich cultural tapestry". The loonies have taken over the asylum. Its a wonder we even celebrate Guy Fawkes night anymore. If you don't continue to celebrate these events you'll be like us poor buggers in England, afraid to wave a flag for fear of offending someone mug somewhere.

    Have fun sweetheart. : )

  7. yeah of course we do. we have a big orange walk over here.

    a lot of bands go out before that aswel. x x x

    I'll be in your place soon for the big day.

    FTP. God save the queen !

  8. I think so

  9. Yes they still do but God knows why. It's supposed to celebrate the battle of the Boyne - which is in Ireland.

  10. Would rather celebrate Friday the Thirteenth.

  11. how cares they're SCUM!

  12. Yes we do, the nearest Saturday to the 12th of July - although I personally don't support it - wrong religion.

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