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queens visit
the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
Dellboypolecat- 200 posts for rank
- Tyrone
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Re: queens visit
Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
Should we welcome Robert Mugabe instead????******
****Please try to conform with forum standards re: use of punctuation, grammar and syntax...Thank you..
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
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Re: queens visit
Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
Dellboypolecat- 200 posts for rank
- Tyrone
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Boxtyeater wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
Should we welcome Robert Mugabe instead????******
****Please try to conform with forum standards re: use of punctuation, grammar and syntax...Thank you..
Mods should be ashamed that Boxty has to step in with warnings.. He's not getting any younger and doesn't need the extra responsibility..
Grenvile- GAA Hero
- Laois
Number of posts : 2239
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Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
He has us there in all fairness. Otherwise how could we justify poor old Jimbo
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: queens visit
Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
Well this is not a "warm-down" zone for the likes of yourself after your doubtless exhausting day over on "the farm"...
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
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Number of posts : 6922
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Jonsmith wrote:Boxtyeater wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
Should we welcome Robert Mugabe instead????******
****Please try to conform with forum standards re: use of punctuation, grammar and syntax...Thank you..
Mods should be ashamed that Boxty has to step in with warnings.. He's not getting any younger and doesn't need the extra responsibility..
Boxty's style of educating the new members is second to none. He will have Dellboy using the correct standards in no time and this topic will serve as a warning to all other newbies.
Re: queens visit
Jonsmith wrote:Boxtyeater wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
Should we welcome Robert Mugabe instead????******
****Please try to conform with forum standards re: use of punctuation, grammar and syntax...Thank you..
Mods should be ashamed that Boxty has to step in with warnings.. He's not getting any younger and doesn't need the extra responsibility..
Great post
Nail on the head
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: queens visit
Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
What are Britain doing in the Republic? Supplying the brown envelopes I bet.
This is a wind up? Isn't it? He is not really here?
patrique- GAA Hero
- Antrim
Number of posts : 2424
Age : 71
Re: queens visit
patrique wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:the queen of england should not be made to welcome here while britain are still in this country
What are Britain doing in the Republic? Supplying the brown envelopes I bet.
This is a wind up? Isn't it? He is not really here?
I don't think so either pat.. Time will tell.
Grenvile- GAA Hero
- Laois
Number of posts : 2239
Re: queens visit
Britain are still in the 6 counties as you know well and she is head of the british army who killed innocent people in this country so she is not welcome here until britain leaves this country. I decided to try out this site because i cant post on the other one after 10 so wasnt post as often as i used too
Dellboypolecat- 200 posts for rank
- Tyrone
Number of posts : 22
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who insulted our glorious queen? dellboy? who do ye think ye are? if it wasn't for the queen the 26 counties wouldn't be free lol
Re: queens visit
If her majesty is good enough to grace Royal Ascot and Wimbeldon the least we can do here, is welcome her with open arms
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
Re: queens visit
I always suspected that Dell was an invention by the admin of Hogan Stand.
Now I know he is. can't get on to HS today, obviously banned for insulting the admin/Dell on here.
I always knew the whole thing was a wind up.
Now I know he is. can't get on to HS today, obviously banned for insulting the admin/Dell on here.
I always knew the whole thing was a wind up.
patrique- GAA Hero
- Antrim
Number of posts : 2424
Age : 71
Re: queens visit
This is a joke surely? I've been off this for ages but now the one-liner has also jumped the ship? When did this happen?
Sawyer- 200 posts for rank
- Louth
Number of posts : 61
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Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
You've slipped up -
Overuse of the word posts
correct use of to,two and too
and a punctuation mark after the word grammar which is spelt correctly
and the start of a thread that has not come directly from the banner headlines.
If you are going to play your games at least have the decency to do your homework.
OMAR- GAA Elite
- Cavan
Number of posts : 3126
Re: queens visit
OMAR wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
You've slipped up -
Overuse of the word posts
correct use of to,two and too
and a punctuation mark after the word grammar which is spelt correctly
and the start of a thread that has not come directly from the banner headlines.
If you are going to play your games at least have the decency to do your homework.
And why not bring the family ie. Ta32 along with ye sur not to mention the other balderdash. For once Pat is on the money.
mugsys_barber- GAA Minor
- Tyrone
Number of posts : 550
Re: queens visit
OMAR wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
You've slipped up -
Overuse of the word posts
correct use of to,two and too
and a punctuation mark after the word grammar which is spelt correctly
and the start of a thread that has not come directly from the banner headlines.
If you are going to play your games at least have the decency to do your homework.
While not quite grammitacally correct, I feel there is a worthwhile point in OMAR'S contribnution.......
While being of an older generation, this forum has given us long and longubrios posts from TC, Loyal and Jayo and more (all with authentyicity....Poets and indeed playrites all)
Then we must suffer the "small men-big notions" cabal...
Personally, writing/talking.,...this forum needs a clear-out,,,
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
Number of posts : 6922
Re: queens visit
mugsys_barber wrote:OMAR wrote:Dellboypolecat wrote:Posts should not be made fun of because of bad spelling or grammar. this is a gaa site not an exam site
You've slipped up -
Overuse of the word posts
correct use of to,two and too
and a punctuation mark after the word grammar which is spelt correctly
and the start of a thread that has not come directly from the banner headlines.
If you are going to play your games at least have the decency to do your homework.
And why not bring the family ie. Ta32 along with ye sur not to mention the other balderdash. For once Pat is on the money.
English or Gáeilge please..mais ó de theil é..
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
Number of posts : 6922
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