Congrats to Broken Crossbar on the birth of his second son today.He was 7lbs 4oz. Congrats to Mrs Crossbar as well. Both are said to be fine and healthy!!Now will ya ever leave her alone ya hoor.The first of their children born in Cork too!!Good luck to the little langer!!!!!!Maybe he can celebrate with me tomorrow night now!!!!!!!!!! :P
Congrats Broken Crossbar :)
Congrat's BC1
If you arent coming back up dont be producing any more Langers :D
Congrats Crossbar, no doubt Crossmaglen will be looking him back up the road to get the lads on the convegor belt.
My own wife just into her 4th month now and all going well we'll have our first in November. Exciting times!
Congrats Broken crossbow!
You'll need another Liverpool jersey now BC
Congrats
is this a new crossmaglen star of the future?
Ah Jaysus BC you should have made a burst for the county bounds and Tralee and given the nipper a chance of a decent football future being born a Kerryman. Now he will just have to take up the hurling or something else, cause we all know that Corkmen cant play football.
Congrats anyway well done to all and hopefully he grows up to play for his county even if it is The Langers.
Congratulations Broken Crossbar.
Congrats to BC and Mrs BC!
Congrats from Armagh blow-outs everywhere!
Congrats BC1, delighted for yourselves. Might meet up to wet the baby's head next week?
Yip congrats from me as well.
two more to catch me!!!! well that assumming cicfada hasnt discounted any daughters.
Congrats BC1 and Mrs BC1
Congrats BC1.
congeats bc and mrs bc! glad all went well...
Good man BC. Obviously the crossbar is the only malfunctioning equipment thereabouts.
Good man Damaged piece a timber.
Please try and intall an early anti-Cork vibe in him.
I am also wary of an Armagh slant so split the difference, distance wise, and bring him up as a Longford man.
Congrats BC1. Fair play till ye.
Count yerself lucky you've two wee lads though. I'll be manning my front door with an AK47 when my daughter reaches 13. Im paranoid as feck and she's only 3.
In on a flier as Mrs BC and junior are sleeping.
Thanks for your kind wishes. cic, I'll do my very best to make an appearance of some sort and at least have one to wet his head, you too AZ.
G's Man, I have one of those too and she is 2 coming on 102. Any prospective boyfriens will have to deal we older protective big brother, then small brother before they even get near me! I think she will be OK till she's about 30 ;D
Ciao for now!
Congrats BC - hope everyone keeping well!
Quote from: Kerry Mike on April 26, 2007, 04:32:43 PM
Ah Jaysus BC you should have made a burst for the county bounds and Tralee and given the nipper a chance of a decent football future being born a Kerryman. Now he will just have to take up the hurling or something else, cause we all know that Corkmen cant play football.
Congrats anyway well done to all and hopefully he grows up to play for his county even if it is The Langers.
Sure everyone knows Football is only for the fellas that can't play Hurling 8)
Congratulations BC, never mind these fellas, he will grow up to be an Armagh supporter like his da no doubt!!
Although, you are not so bad living in Cork, I am going to have to bring mine up in Tyrone!!! I could handle them being Cork supporters, but Tyrone is going to be a different matter!! ;)
Jaysus man, you didnt give her much time to get over the last one!! One out, another in eh?!
Congrats.
Congrats BC.
Congarts BC, you big Cross fecker! :)
If Brokencrossbar had stuck around North Belfast longer he would have bumped into a few more Armagh players.
Kieran McGeeny taught my eldest son hurling in St Therese, and Finnian Moriority is teaching my youngest PE in St Malachys College.
Quote from: Orior on April 27, 2007, 04:15:11 PM
Kieran McGeeny taught my eldest son hurling in St Therese
Come again?
Quote from: gallsman on April 27, 2007, 04:38:32 PM
Quote from: Orior on April 27, 2007, 04:15:11 PM
Kieran McGeeny taught my eldest son hurling in St Therese
Come again?
Emmm, long time ago (about 12 years actually). Kieran was studying PE at college and I guess he did a couple of weeks practical in the Antrim Road primary school.