Lads, just have sex and get it over with. This foreplay is driving us all daft.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Crete Boom on May 13, 2013, 12:20:03 AMQuote from: magpie seanie on May 12, 2013, 09:57:31 PMQuote from: Tubberman on May 12, 2013, 09:43:12 PMQuote from: squire_in_navy_slacks on May 12, 2013, 09:30:32 PM
Dont worry we have Eamon O Hara to save us all.....................
The RTE make up budget is going to skyrocket...
I'd love to see ya say that to his face.
Eamon O' Hara a poor man's Davy Brady on and off the field .
Quote from: Nally Stand on May 11, 2013, 09:01:14 PMQuote from: Syferus on May 11, 2013, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: Nally Stand on May 11, 2013, 08:43:51 PMQuote from: ballinaman on May 10, 2013, 10:07:32 PMI'll give that a try Ballinaman. Reason I ask, is after reading those few reviews for The Imposter here, I read more reviews online and it's getting rave reports. Would like to to see it but I assume there are subtitles needed for the parts of it set in Madrid!Quote from: Nally Stand on May 10, 2013, 03:09:53 PMOften happens. I use VLC media player. If it doesnt have the subtitles, just google them and download them separately and save them to the desktop. Then play your movie through VLC and click the subtitles track in audio/video options in the VLC player and just open your downloaded file while your movie is playing and off you go!
Bit of help required! The odd time when a film is downloaded and watched off a usb on the TV,scenes with foreign languages which should have subtitles, don't have them. Is there any way to combine the subtitles file with the video for watching on tv off the USB? Or will it only work on media player etc?
it's only way for it to work unless they are hard coded onto file on your usb. Just have to vlc and hdmi cable it and do steps above for it to work.
Nope - what little Spanish there is is hard-coded.
Really?! Good stuff!
Quote from: Nally Stand on May 11, 2013, 08:43:51 PMQuote from: ballinaman on May 10, 2013, 10:07:32 PMI'll give that a try Ballinaman. Reason I ask, is after reading those few reviews for The Imposter here, I read more reviews online and it's getting rave reports. Would like to to see it but I assume there are subtitles needed for the parts of it set in Madrid!Quote from: Nally Stand on May 10, 2013, 03:09:53 PMOften happens. I use VLC media player. If it doesnt have the subtitles, just google them and download them separately and save them to the desktop. Then play your movie through VLC and click the subtitles track in audio/video options in the VLC player and just open your downloaded file while your movie is playing and off you go!
Bit of help required! The odd time when a film is downloaded and watched off a usb on the TV,scenes with foreign languages which should have subtitles, don't have them. Is there any way to combine the subtitles file with the video for watching on tv off the USB? Or will it only work on media player etc?
it's only way for it to work unless they are hard coded onto file on your usb. Just have to vlc and hdmi cable it and do steps above for it to work.
Quote from: Farrandeelin on May 10, 2013, 11:21:37 PMQuote from: Mayo Mick on May 10, 2013, 10:40:19 PM
Better get back to the game after working out how to get there.
Only a little over a week to go and still hard to get excited. With the advent of the back door and the increasing gulf between ourselves and the rest, games in Connacht for us are beginning to feel like games in Munster for Kerry. That said this is a game we just have to win and it could be tricky enough. Win and we can gear preparations to August with the bonus of two games in Connacht that will give us time to fine tune things, get players back to fitness and maybe give a few players some game time experience. Lose and we have the uncertainty of the back door and not knowing who we play until a week before – hard to get the preparations right and hard to pitch the preparations for September.
We are a better team than Galway – we are on most people's short lists for the AI while Galway might not even come out of Connacht if they beat us. Yet if we don't put outfield dominance on the scoreboard there is always the chance that Galway with limited chances could punish us especially in Salthill. Vital that we keep it tight early on – a quick start from Galway is what I would fear most. Keep it low scoring for the first 20 minutes and I think we will come through easily enough as we are stronger, pacier and more experienced regardless of what team we play. But let Galway get an early lead then their confidence will grow and it could be a struggle.
Hopefully we will come through and avoid any more injuries. We can then relax until the business end of things in August and September. Will be nice to have a stress free June and July for a change.
Ah Mayo Mick, our own version of Syferus.
Quote from: bucko on May 10, 2013, 04:32:34 PM
Newstalk interview with Andy here, he seems like he's raring to go in terms of full training, whether he'll be in the reckoning for Sunday week is still very uncertain.
https://www.newstalk.ie/Andy-Moran:-Reaching-the-end-of-the-long-road-back
Regards Dillon, Barry Moran, Higgins, Boyle and Regan, any updates/news/rumours as to their fitness??? Coud we see any bolters like Conor O'Shea, etc pushing for a start??
Quote from: ballinaman on May 10, 2013, 09:12:12 AM
Watched The Imposter last night....crazy movie about this 23 year old French homeless guy who pretended to be a missing american boy! True story documentary movie. Ridiculous!
Quote from: cadhlancian on May 10, 2013, 12:47:41 AM
They own the rights to show it LIVE. They own nothing else.