Gypsies 00:06 - Mar 19 with 6790 views | joecooke | Lovable rogues or a pain the arse? | |
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Gypsies on 00:08 - Mar 19 with 5956 views | Shun | Cannot stand them, simply because they don't pay taxes yet moan when police try to move them on. | | | |
Gypsies on 04:33 - Mar 19 with 5908 views | downunder | A great pity that a few genuine gypsies(romany) have to share the name with a bunch of thieves, that holiday around the UK every year, before popping off back to Ireland to escape the UK justice system. Personally, by these "homeless" scum I have had to endure theft from my 9 year old son, Theft from my garden, theft from my business, and manslaughter during a charity bike ride I helped organise. Add to that 2 occasions of stepping into arguments between their tarmac gangs and local OAP's that had fallen for their sales pitch. One of the reasons I emigrated. Rant over. | | | |
Gypsies on 08:48 - Mar 19 with 5848 views | SuddenLad | We mustn't confuse true Romany gypsies (an ancient and honourable group of people) with Irish 'tinkers', who get labelled as gypsies, simply because of their semi-itinerant lifestyle. The former are steeped in history and tradition and are well respected as a separate and distinct class of people. They have their own language and customs which have evolved over thousands of years. Irish 'tinkers' on the other hand................well, it's all been said a million times and the TV cameras have showed us countless examples of their behaviour. Generally scum, with few exceptions. | |
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Gypsies on 12:12 - Mar 19 with 5780 views | TomRAFC | suddenlad is certainly right about making sure we keep a distinction between those with heirtage raised this way for generation and a band of merry miscreants now roaming britain certainly think that they are one of the medias favourite bandwaggons right now but a large amount of the non traditional gypsies do cause alot of problems. | |
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Gypsies on 16:45 - Mar 19 with 5715 views | wimborne_dale | We have some genuine Romanies that camp near us on occasion. You can tell them by their horse drawn wagons. They always clear up after themselves and leave the place as they found it. Good luck to them. | |
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Gypsies on 18:40 - Mar 19 with 5623 views | topoff | Viz once did a comic strip entitled ' Theiving Gypsy Bastards'. V. Funny | | | |
Gypsies on 19:36 - Mar 19 with 5566 views | RotherhamDale | ANY OLD IROOOONNNN | |
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Gypsies on 19:42 - Mar 19 with 5555 views | SuddenLad |
Clearly a 'non-conforming' member as she is wearing trousers, which true Romany women are forbidden to do. Her 'Roma' tag simply indicates she originates from Italy or Eastern Europe. Most of them have arrived much more recently, as 'economic migrants'. True Romany Gypsies started arriving here from the 1500's onwards and have their roots on the Indian sub-continent. They were originally mistaken for Egyptians, from where we get the word 'Gipsy'. | |
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Gypsies on 22:15 - Mar 19 with 5485 views | Phil26 | Only Gippo's I've come across are arrogant rude thieves who have no respect whatsoever for the unfortunate area that they decide to plant their filthy camps. | |
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Gypsies on 22:20 - Mar 19 with 5478 views | Shun |
Gypsies on 19:42 - Mar 19 by SuddenLad | Clearly a 'non-conforming' member as she is wearing trousers, which true Romany women are forbidden to do. Her 'Roma' tag simply indicates she originates from Italy or Eastern Europe. Most of them have arrived much more recently, as 'economic migrants'. True Romany Gypsies started arriving here from the 1500's onwards and have their roots on the Indian sub-continent. They were originally mistaken for Egyptians, from where we get the word 'Gipsy'. |
Interesting, didn't know that. Helps explain a few things from Philip Pulman's Northern Lights. | | | |
Gypsies on 12:10 - Mar 20 with 5404 views | Fondles | Was on the local radio this morning, that at just one site alone in York last year the council spent £220k on electricity alone for a gypo site. Why the hell do they pay for the lecky? Cut the buggers off | | | |
Gypsies on 12:50 - Mar 20 with 5370 views | PDIDDY | went to appleby horse fair a couple of years back, proper eye opener, all the gypo birds dressed like prostitutes, ride em cowboy | |
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Gypsies on 12:55 - Mar 20 with 5373 views | DaleAwaydayBot | There were a gypsie cavavan site right next to Annan Athletic's Ground when i visited South West Scotland | |
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Gypsies on 12:57 - Mar 20 with 5361 views | PDIDDY |
Gypsies on 12:55 - Mar 20 by DaleAwaydayBot | There were a gypsie cavavan site right next to Annan Athletic's Ground when i visited South West Scotland |
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Gypsies on 13:01 - Mar 20 with 5360 views | DaleAwaydayBot |
Gypsies on 12:57 - Mar 20 by PDIDDY | who where scotland ladies playing? |
I went to kill sometime before the Carlisle United night game i got there that early and it were £3.25 from Carlisle to Annan but trains were like every 2 hours i were gonna do Gretna FC 2008 which were formerly Gretna FC aswell as they use to be SPL before they folded | |
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Gypsies on 13:04 - Mar 20 with 5345 views | PDIDDY |
Gypsies on 13:01 - Mar 20 by DaleAwaydayBot | I went to kill sometime before the Carlisle United night game i got there that early and it were £3.25 from Carlisle to Annan but trains were like every 2 hours i were gonna do Gretna FC 2008 which were formerly Gretna FC aswell as they use to be SPL before they folded |
youre my hero taz, queen of the south at dumfries is where you shouldve gone | |
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Gypsies (n/t) on 12:57 - May 14 with 4868 views | Dale23years | | |
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Gypsies (n/t) on 12:57 - May 14 with 4868 views | Dale23years | | |
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Gypsies on 13:10 - May 14 with 4839 views | sandylaner1 | ^ strong bump | | | |
Gypsies on 13:36 - May 14 with 4816 views | judd | Shit load of em camped up on Royle Road, just off,erm, Gypsy Lane. | |
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Gypsies on 15:03 - May 14 with 4761 views | SuddenLad |
Gypsies on 13:36 - May 14 by judd | Shit load of em camped up on Royle Road, just off,erm, Gypsy Lane. |
They left the Iceland store car park on Well i'th Lane this morning, where they had been 'camped' for a few days. As usual, they've left all their sh!te behind for someone else to shift. It just cost £10,000 to kick more of them off the old MFI site near Wet Rake. Definitely a pain in the ar5e. | |
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Gypsies on 15:28 - May 14 with 4734 views | buckbyname | "Lovable rogues or a pain the arse? " It only takes the merest toot of the horn for all the semi-illiterate bigots to jump on the bandwagon | | | |
Gypsies on 15:31 - May 14 with 4729 views | buckbyname |
Gypsies on 13:01 - Mar 20 by DaleAwaydayBot | I went to kill sometime before the Carlisle United night game i got there that early and it were £3.25 from Carlisle to Annan but trains were like every 2 hours i were gonna do Gretna FC 2008 which were formerly Gretna FC aswell as they use to be SPL before they folded |
Sometime you kill, sometimes you don't? An unfortunate concatenation! [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Gypsies on 15:41 - May 14 with 4709 views | D_Alien |
Gypsies on 15:31 - May 14 by buckbyname | Sometime you kill, sometimes you don't? An unfortunate concatenation! [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Concatenation? That's no way to talk about Scotland. | |
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