Quote from: Brendan on Today at 07:42:05 AMHopefully my local MP Fleggory Campbell won't be making a bid for reelection, surely served his time by now and has gotten alot quieter over the last few yearsHandy money is hard to turn down.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Brendan on Today at 07:42:05 AMHopefully my local MP Fleggory Campbell won't be making a bid for reelection, surely served his time by now and has gotten alot quieter over the last few yearsHandy money is hard to turn down.
Quote from: galwayman on May 20, 2024, 11:36:52 PMJust wondering has anyone on here been to both the Austrian and Swiss Alps in the summer and able to compare them?Pretty sure
Have a week to take off work in early July and now thinking of trying to get a sneaky week away - but don't want the usual Med resort type break.
I was looking at Zell am See and Seefeld in Austria initially, but also looking at Morzine (mainly due to the free outdoor public heated pool) and Annecy in France.
I'm going research blind now though so am secondf guessing myself!
We've been away already earlier in the year, so trying to keep this as cheap as possible (so probably won't be able to stump up for accommodation with a pool for the kids).
Just looking for somewhere scenic with some swimming possibilities for the kid within walking distance of a reasonable choice of restaurants.
Anyone been to the areas mentioned?
Quote from: galwayman on May 20, 2024, 11:36:52 PMJust wondering has anyone on here been to both the Austrian and Swiss Alps in the summer and able to compare them?Pretty sure Rois and seafoid have commented on that area previously if you can get the search function to work!
Have a week to take off work in early July and now thinking of trying to get a sneaky week away - but don't want the usual Med resort type break.
I was looking at Zell am See and Seefeld in Austria initially, but also looking at Morzine (mainly due to the free outdoor public heated pool) and Annecy in France.
I'm going research blind now though so am secondf guessing myself!
We've been away already earlier in the year, so trying to keep this as cheap as possible (so probably won't be able to stump up for accommodation with a pool for the kids).
Just looking for somewhere scenic with some swimming possibilities for the kid within walking distance of a reasonable choice of restaurants.
Anyone been to the areas mentioned?
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on May 19, 2024, 04:34:35 PMRegardless of how he arrived at the decision, the replay clearly shows that it was the correct one and that's all that matters.Davy has a screw loose may have something to do with it.
Don't know what there is to yap about.
Quote from: marty34 on May 19, 2024, 04:11:12 PMUmpire got it right, not sure though by accident or design.All of that is correct. There is no way that umpire knew for certain as it was a mess of sticks and legs.
De BĂșrca's swinging hurl on ground tipped it out but very hard to see in real time.
I needed the replay to see it on tv so hard in real time.
Great game but Rogers had handy effort to put Clare up by 4pts with a few minutes left but his effort was poor. The penalty for Waterford was harsh enough. He was going down before the hurl came in over the shoulder. Some penalty by Bennett though.
I thought Clare were going to throw it away. They were well in control but Waterford had a lot of possession and hit some great points via Mahony and Fitzgerald.
Clare were reliant on goals and created plenty of chances. Lohan will be happy with the win but plenty to work on.
Quote from: Ghost on May 19, 2024, 12:55:01 AMDavid Haye calling out that the ref rescued Fury when he was rocking.Quote from: Itchy on May 19, 2024, 12:50:38 AMQuote from: Ghost on May 19, 2024, 12:46:34 AMFury's best days are behind him. Don't think he has it in him to win a rematch.
If he gets 3 judges like the middle one he might. That was scandalous that it was a split decision.
Was a strange one alright. Would they rig the scorecards to make it seem tighter to sell the rematch better?
Bizzare that Fury's team sent him out into the 12th thinking he was in control. Not that he'd have got the knockout anyway.
Quote from: screenexile on May 19, 2024, 12:39:32 AMTighter on the judges scorecards than it should have been!!Enjoyed the fight. A lot of these are shite.
Right call Usyk was a fair bit better than Fury. Fury pulled off an odd shot but nothing major and nothing sustained!
Quote from: LeoMc on May 17, 2024, 09:00:06 PMI'd love one but patches of my lawn are like a bog for a good part of the year. Might need a hovercraft version.Quote from: bennydorano on May 17, 2024, 08:54:36 PMAnyone got a battery operated lawnmower? My petrol one near done, was looking at options. Any good?? Maintenance must be minimal??Would you have the area for a robotic mower?
Quote from: Ronnie on May 17, 2024, 05:34:14 PMSo, going on the most votes I reckon that's side 1 of the GaaBoarders mixtape:I'd listen to that. All proceeds to a random GAA club in Derry so they don't have to darken the doors of BallyHO-land.
A Rainy night in Soho
In My Life
Orange Crush
One
Gimme Shelter
Like a Rolling Stone
Like a Hurricane
Layla
Bohemian Rhapsody
Smells like Teen Spirit
Not a bad listen..
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 14, 2024, 09:15:45 AMAlways loved a good time travel film or book, loved the film About time, very simple approach to what could do with the ability to time travel.Are we allowed to financially gain from 1? Like Biff in Back To The Future II can we take back all the sports results or tell ourselves to throw money into Apple stocks?
So if you had 3 attempts to travel back in time, with these three options below
- Go back and have a word with yourself- What would you say?
- To witness a great/infamous event, be it your own or other event (give reasons)
- To change something, but beyond your DOB and reasons
Quote from: AustinPowers on May 13, 2024, 10:59:37 PMSweet Caroline has ruined it.Quote from: Jell 0 Biafra on May 13, 2024, 10:50:41 PMQuote from: thewobbler on May 13, 2024, 10:42:55 PMQuote from: AustinPowers on May 13, 2024, 06:03:09 PMQuote from: thewobbler on May 13, 2024, 01:29:37 PMNot honestly sure I could pick 3 Nirvana songs I like without using the Unplugged album.
Loved Nevermind when it first came out, but Nirvana are just a little too raw, too intense for a soft old chap like me.
I do think your music tastes change as you get older. I was a big U2 fan but I struggled to name a top 3 for them.
I find myself now pulling towards Neil Diamond and Kris Kristofferson. My younger self would hate me lol.
Rightfully so!
Indeed! Can't abide Diamond, but that's for another day....
Quote from: Caitlin on May 12, 2024, 07:19:07 PMThree questions;Under a different manager he would have.
1. How much do Armagh pay their psychologist?
2. Is he a GAA man?
3. Is he a sports psychologist ?
Mind you, McGeeney has questions to answer. Jarly Og should have gone for a score from that mark. Disappointed for all the Armagh supporters, my extended family have supported them through thick and thin but this is cruel.
Quote from: thewobbler on May 12, 2024, 06:19:33 PMNeither of teams deserve to win.Armagh's problems clearly stem from the sideline.
The very least thing anyone should do sport is try to win.
Neither team tried to win that game.
Sport ruining c***ts, one and all.