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Because the last ones got closed down by Belfast council.The same as the crossdressing shop,And the Castlereagh road sex shop.And the School dinners restaurant . Sinn Fein and the DUP stood outside of them for weeks and let no one in simple.The churches handed out leaflets and got TV cameras outside.
So no one was willing to go in |
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Because our councils live in the dark ages, it took 15 years for Ann Summers to finally get permission to open. Even sex shops wont get permission, thankfully the ones in smithfield are all tied to long leases.
There was talk of a pole dancing bar opening in botanic five years ago but that application was shut down too. DUP have the majority here and they wont allow anything against their principles.
About 5 years back Ulster rugby were close to forfeiting a european game when it was rescheduled to be played on a sunday for tv. It went ahead in tje emd but there were ALOT of unhappy people, includong players and supporters playing on sunday. We just live in the dark ages, i mean whqts the reason nehing shops not opening intil 1pm on sundays? |
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"Because our councils live in the dark ages, it took 15 years for Ann Summers to finally get permission to open. Even sex shops wont get permission, thankfully the ones in smithfield are all tied to long leases.
There was talk of a pole dancing bar opening in botanic five years ago but that application was shut down too. DUP have the majority here and they wont allow anything against their principles.
About 5 years back Ulster rugby were close to forfeiting a european game when it was rescheduled to be played on a sunday for tv. It went ahead in tje emd but there were ALOT of unhappy people, includong players and supporters playing on sunday. We just live in the dark ages, i mean whqts the reason nehing shops not opening intil 1pm on sundays? "
I agree with all of the above except the 1pm Sundays, I work weekends and would cry having to work earlier on a Sunday, starting at 1pm with a hangover is bad enough and it's the only day of the week I get to have a lay in |
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"Because our councils live in the dark ages, it took 15 years for Ann Summers to finally get permission to open. Even sex shops wont get permission, thankfully the ones in smithfield are all tied to long leases.
There was talk of a pole dancing bar opening in botanic five years ago but that application was shut down too. DUP have the majority here and they wont allow anything against their principles.
About 5 years back Ulster rugby were close to forfeiting a european game when it was rescheduled to be played on a sunday for tv. It went ahead in tje emd but there were ALOT of unhappy people, includong players and supporters playing on sunday. We just live in the dark ages, i mean whqts the reason nehing shops not opening intil 1pm on sundays?
I agree with all of the above except the 1pm Sundays, I work weekends and would cry having to work earlier on a Sunday, starting at 1pm with a hangover is bad enough and it's the only day of the week I get to have a lay in "
Ha ha ha i get you x
(but even down south a sunday is a normal shopping day) |
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Yep, British up north. The Republic gave up all claims to the north as part of the Good friday agreement.
Although the GFA does not mean much to the UK and if they break it then the US and EU will recognise the north as part of Ireland and an occupied territory.
Strange why England wants to play this type of game with the people of the north, but you have to respect their democracy and respect their wishes if this happens. Pretty sure the republic does not want it to happen, but they are non actors in the situation. |
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"Not all of us are british up here have a feeling this thread could turn nasty "
It shouldn’t. Can’t get nasty when it’s just the way it is.
There are British citizens in the north and there are Irish also. |
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But,if you have right contacts you can find sex parties mostly in Belfast at least twice a month.
It's who you know in NI that will get you what you want.
I think it's better that way because if there are to many clubs etc it becomes Mondaine,common and you get fed up with it.
Then what next..Snuff clubs.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don't know why us good people of Northern Ireland choose to be either British or Irish!!
You rarely/never hear Scottish or Welsh folk calling themselves British!!
Personally... I am proud to be Northern Irish. |
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"I don't know why us good people of Northern Ireland choose to be either British or Irish!!
You rarely/never hear Scottish or Welsh folk calling themselves British!!
Personally... I am proud to be Northern Irish." if they ever do open one I'd say you will be ringing that door BELL FAST!! |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"Surely no one can stop a congregation of like minded folk organising a private get-together in a public venue ...aka Meet & Greet. Pick a venue, book it and get organising."
Thats being done many a time up there and the one i was at was s blast |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Closing of swinger club in Belfast was nothing to do with political parties. Swinger nights were being held in a gay club, patrons werent happy that club was closed to them for swingers |
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"Surely no one can stop a congregation of like minded folk organising a private get-together in a public venue ...aka Meet & Greet. Pick a venue, book it and get organising.
Thats being done many a time up there and the one i was at was s blast "
Was at a social in march. Had a great night with a lovely group of people and heading back in August for another social. |
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We opened a club and hold social meet and greets in Belfast 4 times a year ... we also host regular play parties in Derry/Londonderry every 6-8 weeks. We’re listed in the UK clubs section as the only Northern Ireland venue. We welcome everyone ... leave ur flag at the door. Our website details are available on the clubs page with a helpful list of rules for both play and social events as well as dates of up coming events.
PM us with any questions. |
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By *etro1940sCouple
over a year ago
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"We opened a club and hold social meet and greets in Belfast 4 times a year ... we also host regular play parties in Derry/Londonderry every 6-8 weeks. We’re listed in the UK clubs section as the only Northern Ireland venue. We welcome everyone ... leave ur flag at the door. Our website details are available on the clubs page with a helpful list of rules for both play and social events as well as dates of up coming events.
PM us with any questions. " visiting Belfast for a couple weeks soon for work .... looking to see NI (gardens, coast, country pubs) ... would agree that you leave your flag at the door ... respect is the key |
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"Because our councils live in the dark ages, it took 15 years for Ann Summers to finally get permission to open. Even sex shops wont get permission, thankfully the ones in smithfield are all tied to long leases.
There was talk of a pole dancing bar opening in botanic five years ago but that application was shut down too. DUP have the majority here and they wont allow anything against their principles.
About 5 years back Ulster rugby were close to forfeiting a european game when it was rescheduled to be played on a sunday for tv. It went ahead in tje emd but there were ALOT of unhappy people, includong players and supporters playing on sunday. We just live in the dark ages, i mean whqts the reason nehing shops not opening intil 1pm on sundays? " all very true and well written |
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"We opened a club and hold social meet and greets in Belfast 4 times a year ... we also host regular play parties in Derry/Londonderry every 6-8 weeks. We’re listed in the UK clubs section as the only Northern Ireland venue. We welcome everyone ... leave ur flag at the door. Our website details are available on the clubs page with a helpful list of rules for both play and social events as well as dates of up coming events.
PM us with any questions. visiting Belfast for a couple weeks soon for work .... looking to see NI (gardens, coast, country pubs) ... would agree that you leave your flag at the door ... respect is the key " Is mr or Mrs visiting |
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