Talk:Northern Ireland
Add link to the newtownards page
How do I find the person who locked this page? Can someone add a link to fermanagh - I've created a page for Fermanagh with a suitably wildean reference klynch 15:33, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- It's autoprotected, meaning you'll be able to edit it after your account is a few days old. So you could do it now. • Spang • ☃ • talk • 22:03, 6 Mar 2007
Looks like someone can't take a joke [1] Added a section alternative universe to satirise the article. klynch 23:28, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
concernes about latest postings - indicate assent/dissent[edit source]
in the changes
national_motto = "God save Ian Paisley"| + |national_motto = "Healyyyyy, Healyyyy" |national_anthem = Catholics Blow + |national_anthem = Ian Paisley eats the Charred remains of Orphans
I approve of the amendment to the motto from "God Save Ian Paisley" to "Healyyyy, Healyyyy" capturing the zeitgeist. I have a concern about the new national anthem "Ian Paisley eats the charred remains of orphans" it lacks comic bite and punch. I was never very satisfied with "Catholics Blow" as a national anthem but it did have a certain comic riff to me.
And I think it was retrograde and less wildean to remove "I fear it like the clap" and replace it with "oh aye".
Also the comic meme of burnt orphans does not really work in the context of the McElhill family in omagh or if the meme of burnt orphans is to be worked in then it alters the whole comic tone of the article and substantial rework is required.
In conclusion then I propose we leave "Healyyyy, Healyyy" in and undo the other changes. If no one objects before 23 Dec next week, then sometime after that I'll put the changes back.
klynch 15:28, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Great article! Civil War should link to the Civil War article.
155.208.231.197 10:26, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Replace coat of arms[edit source]
the current coat of arms is just the ulster banner with a middle finger. cut out the english bs and replace it with File:Belgic_Oppidum.png.
- Done. MrX 05:31, 10 January 2021 (UTC)