What is brilliant about burning pallets? It's so pointless and wasteful. You must find a more sensible way of celebrating your culture. I will fully support it.
Ok im nationalist so i dont know but do small companys support yous cause i see pallets landing in proper trucks and theres no way yous collect at much in like 3 months by hand
@@funwithflags7506 I totally agree and I do understand the importance of this. You must agree the burning of over 16000 pallets in this day and age is just not exceptable. I'm from Dundalk as an example my daughter went to a presbyterian primary school and a church of ireland secondary school and is now teaching in a c of i school. I have no time for Sein Féin. But let's try and move on a bit.
If you were part of the culture you would understand the vibes on bonfire night and how fun it is to just hang around the bonfire while it's getting build
It is so big, you can see it from the U.K border, and that's halfway across the Irish sea.
Umm what
Looking forward to seeing this year's one lads bigger an better Q.S
Up a bony
Getting bigger every year!
Fucking superb guys.
I was there. FTP NO SURRENDER. 🖕
It was some bonfire❤🏳💙
Thanks , going to be bigger this year 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🔥🔥🔥
@@craigyhillbonfirecommittee have yous collected much wood yet?
@@madman1194 yes we already have 1000s of pallets stored away
Class lads. It was really good to see how good last years bonfire was at craighill and the big crowd that was there after a lot of work but into it
*put into it
It's are we country and we love it😎
what about the people that don't love it. Burning 1600 pallets in this day and age is just not exceptable. I'm from Dundalk and a member of the C of l
Brilliant
What is brilliant about burning pallets? It's so pointless and wasteful. You must find a more sensible way of celebrating your culture. I will fully support it.
I'm Protestant and agree Liam. What has making a bonfire from thousands of pallets got to do with the Glorious Revolution?
Biggest Jenga game ever!
Why dont you make an electical fire starter timer unit to place ontop to light it so no one has to climb up
That would be way too sophisticated for a bunch of inbred Huns...LOL
@@joehill7837 well im a so called HUN , its easy enough.
One hell of an effort to antagonise some people lol whatever keeps the bums off the streets i guess
Yeoo keep her lit lads and keep up the good work
Ó my god you are just a child. Let's hope you grow up to realise that burning pallets doesn't normally lead to a good education.
Keep er lit
Why keep er lit? Burning pallets is nonsense and a very immatur way to express your culture that I support.
saw it today look like it might tip
Ok im nationalist so i dont know but do small companys support yous cause i see pallets landing in proper trucks and theres no way yous collect at much in like 3 months by hand
What a very strange culture, burning pallets.
Strange culture...Strange people
I find it very sad that obviously good people find that there only cultural expression is to burn pallets.
Its to represent the lighting of beacons that guided Williams landing forces up belfast lough
@@funwithflags7506 I totally agree and I do understand the importance of this. You must agree the burning of over 16000 pallets in this day and age is just not exceptable. I'm from Dundalk as an example my daughter went to a presbyterian primary school and a church of ireland secondary school and is now teaching in a c of i school. I have no time for Sein Féin. But let's try and move on a bit.
If you were part of the culture you would understand the vibes on bonfire night and how fun it is to just hang around the bonfire while it's getting build