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JimWexford
Boxtyeater
bocerty
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Jayo Cluxton
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JimWexford wrote:lived with a few boys from Leitrim when in college a few moons ago and best one I will always rem was the turkey dustin on the den introducing a song, This is for all the people from Leitrim, "things can only get better"
These smileys need an update...Is there no "smiley" for I'll box the head off ya!!!
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
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A planeload of people is to leave Liverpool today for Haiti to help with the looting.
KerryKatriona- GAA Minor
- Kerry
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KerryKatriona wrote:A planeload of people is to leave Liverpool today for Haiti to help with the looting.
Scousers are fair good looters, couldn't have picked the inhabitants of a better city for this trip.
Loyal2TheRoyal- GAA Elite
- Meath
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I'm doing a table quiz next week to raise funds for Haiti. A terrible tragedy-it really is. This has set them back decades, and every euro will help them. Ireland are doing fantastic work to raise funds, particularly here in Galway.
There was a lad playing an instrument on Shop St.(ya probably know him to see Mossy) and he raised €300 odd euro on one Saturday afternoon for Haiti-money he could do with himself-but it shows his generosity.
When things like this happen, everybody has to pull together and help, much like with the floods. Millions are without their homes in Haiti, already poor, but now in the depths of extreme poverty, but the most heart-wrenching thing is that they have lost many of their loved ones.
There was a lad playing an instrument on Shop St.(ya probably know him to see Mossy) and he raised €300 odd euro on one Saturday afternoon for Haiti-money he could do with himself-but it shows his generosity.
When things like this happen, everybody has to pull together and help, much like with the floods. Millions are without their homes in Haiti, already poor, but now in the depths of extreme poverty, but the most heart-wrenching thing is that they have lost many of their loved ones.
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EstherMayo1951 wrote:I'm doing a table quiz next week to raise funds for Haiti. A terrible tragedy-it really is.
I'm sure your quiz won't be that bad Essie .......
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:EstherMayo1951 wrote:I'm doing a table quiz next week to raise funds for Haiti. A terrible tragedy-it really is.
I'm sure your quiz won't be that bad Essie .......
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