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#3031
GAA Discussion / Re: Cork folk and "you know"
July 08, 2008, 01:49:29 PM
so  if he was wearing an 'interesting' hairstyle we could all discuss hairdressing without threat to our masculinity. Think i know how this works now/

though im as bad for keeping it going
#3032
1888 what Idea was that ?
#3033
they should have def gone with Joyce they could have used this from finnegans wake

The answer, to do all the diddies in one dedal, would sound: from pulling himself on his most flavoured canal the huge chesthouse of his elders (the Popapreta, and some navico, navvies!) he had flickered up and flinnered down into a drug and drunkery addict, growing megalomane of a loose past. This explains the litany of septuncial lettertrumpets honorific, highpitched, erudite, neoclassical, which he so loved as patricianly to manuscribe after his name. It would have diverted, if ever seen, the shuddersome spectacle of this semidemented zany amid the inspissated grime of his glaucous den making believe to read his usylessly unreadable Blue Book of Eccles, édition de ténèbres, (even yet sighs the Most Different, Dr. Poindejenk, authorised bowdler and censor, it can't be repeated!) turning over three sheets at a wind, telling himself delightedly, no espellor mor so, that every splurge on the vellum he blundered over was an aisling vision more gorgeous than the one before t.i.t.s., a roseschelle cottage by the sea for nothing for ever, a ladies tryon hosiery raffle at liberty, a sewerful of guineagold wine with brancomongepadenopie and sickcylinder oysters worth a billion a bite, an entire operahouse
#3034
ray sweeney an cloghan liath for full back

#3035
General discussion / Re: Drumcree Is Over!
July 08, 2008, 10:38:28 AM
well it looks like there is no appetite for reconcilliation  on this board.
I really fear these unresolved issues will come back to bite again. esp with the tone ofn many of the posters tone. all it takes is a spark.
#3036
GAA Discussion / Re: Cork folk and "you know"
July 08, 2008, 10:30:26 AM
Im not one for board policing but isnt 'non gaa discussion ' for mindless crap like this. maybe we need to start a  ' Im really really bored'  thread
#3037
plus it gives us all a bit longer to pick our teams
here mine, how wrong could i be
Clarke
L omalley D heaney J nallen
P gardiner BJP   K higgins

Harte Parsons

A campbell A dillon Kilcoyne
C mort T mort A moran

in reality the most i hope for is BJP to come in some how for Boyle . who I dont think looked up to it at all v sligo . or at least move Gardiner back. to bring in some of my more attack minded Half forward line as there wasnt a true half forward playing there the last day.
#3038
anyone buy tickets from ticketmaster . did ye get them.  i ordered mine last week still no sign
#3039
General discussion / Re: Drumcree Is Over!
July 07, 2008, 07:35:44 PM
QuoteI can't remember the year (1997 or 1998 I think) the residents let the marchers down Garvaghy, but it blew back in the faces.
surely the point there is there was force used to get them down. but it still remains a festering would and a possible flash point for future trouble. apparently certain lunatic fringe try to march every sunday 52 weeks of the year only to be turned back. why not take the wind out of it and let them down every second year.
the  thought struck me a few weeks back when i attended a 1st communion cermony in Durrow offaly which is held on the pattern day . after Mass we marched(paraded) behind  a brass band to a holy well at Durrow Abbey. aparrently its been going on hundreds of years . but we were joking how odd it would be if it were to be stopped beacuse we passed  a Prod's  house or church and how in a bizzare way it was more or less what drumcree was all about.
Time to forgive and forget
#3040
General discussion / Re: Drumcree Is Over!
July 07, 2008, 01:45:37 PM
now that the argument has been won by the residents. would it not be a great peaceful gesture to allow the march to take place next  year?. would do a lot for relations across the province
#3041
Quote from: An Fhairche Abu on July 04, 2008, 06:02:38 PM
Quote from: rosnarun on July 04, 2008, 02:53:40 PM
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QuoteRapidly Aging
PJ up front .
unless there is major changes on the galway team most of their best player will be on the bench as in the game against leitrim. I worry for them

Fair play to ya man, it'll be nice to see how this thread works out with a few nice digs being thrown here and there.
I'm of the opinion that Mayo will win this simply due to their midfield superiority but as GBB has said it's heartening to see you write us off given your levels of soothsaying for the Galway-Mayo match last year!

yes but the problem is ill be much too sensitive to say ' i told you so'  on the Monday. it would be beneath me so i like to get all my digs in early
#3042
GAA Discussion / Re: Ros v Donegal 19th June
July 04, 2008, 11:58:23 PM
Quote from: heineken_on_tap on July 04, 2008, 10:32:58 AM
Quote from: rosnarun on July 04, 2008, 10:11:26 AM
my 2 favorite counties . anyway both can loose?

Think 'lose' is the word your looking for - good lad.
yet another teacher with two much thyme on her hands.

yes my name is a lament for the great days when it was a pleasure to beat the sheepstealers not a mercy killing like it is now though i wouldnt rule out a win as give donegal long enough and they'll beat themselves anyway
#3043
the reason though that people thought tyrone were scum was not just he fact they were a one man team or the swarm tactics but  the malevolent yet whingy nature of their game which debased the competition.
#3044
General discussion / Re: Jack Sugden - RIP
July 04, 2008, 02:59:26 PM
maybe matt silbeck could run the place for a bit more importantly bring back Dolly
#3045
A
QuoteRapidly Aging
PJ up front .
unless there is major changes on the galway team most of their best player will be on the bench as in the game against leitrim. I worry for them