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Jayo Cluxton wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:Ball girl for the three camogie All Irelands in Croke Park on Sunday
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhhhhhhhhhhh who has got contacts ... or is it the GAA recognising the only way to have Meath gals involved in Croker on an All Ireland camogie final day? I expect Loyal may be asked to do ball boy at the All Ireland football final the week after for the same reasons ........
I have contacts
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Get close to one of the pitch-side microphones and plug GAA-Tipster.
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Yes - streaking with the website address is out of the question on age grounds.
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Yes - streaking with the website address is out of the question on age grounds.
Ah feck Championship 2013 here I come!
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After a week in Dublin without being mugged or shot, having encountered a bare minimum of "Antos" and no major issues apart from a slight altercation with a bus driver and an irate taxi driver who didn't appreciate jaywalking, I suppose Dublin is a town I could eventually get used to...
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Jonsmith wrote:After a week in Dublin without being mugged or shot, having encountered a bare minimum of "Antos" and no major issues apart from a slight altercation with a bus driver and an irate taxi driver who didn't appreciate jaywalking, I suppose Dublin is a town I could eventually get used to...
Must be home from home for you Smithy having endured the "rigours" of Corlough. Where you can/may be beaten to within an inch of your life with a spade in search of a "fag or two"....
That phrase always piqued my interest into the origins of ye' people.....Ye're one nor t'other really...
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ah do i miss dublin? well the pints in flannarys the craic in coppers or diecs, heading down to the yellow house for a couple of pints before hitting town. dublin was home for me for a good few years and while it all went tits up for me in the past year there both personally and professionally both compleatly unrelated i will always have a fond memory of the capital. where eles could you go out any nite of the week find a croud and have mighty craic? ( well as im founding out since starting collage sligo is pretty good for that espcially since one pub have prices of Pints 2.50, vodca 1.50 shots 1.50) or where u can go see a show, cinama, dine out at numerous restraunts of every ethinic and cleanlieness origns. go to grung pubs, metle pubs, rave clubs, diddle-li-i pubs and country pubs all in the space of about 100 yards. find taxi men from all parts of the world complaining about the amount of forigners ruining the country( i presume the usually mean the irish taxi men)
where eles can u see the best the world of comedy and acting has to offer in loads of glorious venues? the thing about dublin is that even though it is over hyped, over priced and in places down right bloody dangerous its got a certain buzz to it that is not in any other palce on earth. love the place
where eles can u see the best the world of comedy and acting has to offer in loads of glorious venues? the thing about dublin is that even though it is over hyped, over priced and in places down right bloody dangerous its got a certain buzz to it that is not in any other palce on earth. love the place
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Woooooooooooooooooooo Hoooooooooooooooooooooooo .........................
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Woooooooooooooooooooo Hoooooooooooooooooooooooo .........................
JS is now a Dublin resident..
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[quote="Jonsmith
JS is now a Dublin resident..[/quote]
Fair play to you JS...Probably a cushy number somewhere.. I hope you've gotten a new PPS number if you know what angle I'm coming from..
JS is now a Dublin resident..[/quote]
Fair play to you JS...Probably a cushy number somewhere.. I hope you've gotten a new PPS number if you know what angle I'm coming from..
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Boxtyeater wrote:[quote="Jonsmith
JS is now a Dublin resident..
Fair play to you JS...Probably a cushy number somewhere.. I hope you've gotten a new PPS number if you know what angle I'm coming from.. [/quote]
No cushy numbers to be had B.. Adding to the list of (seemingly useless nowadays) qualifications.. At the moment its miles behind the West but perhaps it'll grow on me in time.
Mullins sorting me out with PPS number so I can collect the cabbage en route to lectures.
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Jonsmith wrote:
Mullins sorting me out with PPS number so I can collect the cabbage en route to lectures.
Tell him I'll swop a Cusack Lower ticket for 2 PPS numbers when you see him next.
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