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#17326
General discussion / Re: THINGS THAT P##S ME OFF.
December 01, 2006, 02:58:43 AM
Quote from: stephenite on December 01, 2006, 02:53:06 AM
People who make cracks about all the Oirish being pissheads, never met a sober Irish man in my life etc.

Well, most young Irish people do at least go through a stage of getting hammered at some point!

Its a lazy stereotype. Most nations have them about other nations e.g. Americans are fat, religious, ignorant of world affairs; the French are arrogant foul-breathed cowards, and on and on! At least the pisshead one is fairly benign!
#17327
General discussion / Re: THINGS THAT P##S ME OFF.
December 01, 2006, 02:47:31 AM
Quote from: charlie linkbox on December 01, 2006, 02:24:16 AM
When you're dosing a bullock and it hits you with its head and knocks you off the side of the crush.

I thought most crushes had bars on the exit door that close on the neck and restrict the animal's movements.

Or are you one of these old fashioned boys who likes to handle with his animals without restraints! :P
#17328
General discussion / Re: THINGS THAT P##S ME OFF.
December 01, 2006, 02:15:20 AM
Quote from: charlie linkbox on December 01, 2006, 02:09:00 AM
Yeah I think it's more an expression of relief on behalf of nervous flyers than anything else. I wouldn't get too upset about that.

Office speak though, that does my nut in.

I don't want to touch base with a colleague to do a sanity check on my work, without reinventing the wheel though, so that we're on a sound footing going forward.

Bollox!

"A sanity check on your work"???

I'd never heard of that one! ;D

#17329
General discussion / Re: THINGS THAT P##S ME OFF.
December 01, 2006, 02:04:27 AM
Quote from: stephenite on December 01, 2006, 01:54:37 AM
Quote from: belleaqua on December 01, 2006, 01:29:58 AM
Just after landing from a perfect flight and half the people on the plane starts clapping. FFS isnt that their job, its not like I landed the thing. Again I dont know why I get so pissed off but I feel the need to stand up and tell everyone to shut the f**k up. But thats not allowed in recent years so have to keep it all inside.

Know exactly what you mean, if a wing had fallen off and engine failed and they managed to land safely I'd clap, but this sort of shite really sickens my hole.

No offence menat towrads our resident pilots on here either ;)

I've seen it in one or two flights (both Transatlantic).

I suppose there are a lot of nervous flyers out there!
#17330
General discussion / Re: THINGS THAT P##S ME OFF.
December 01, 2006, 12:57:58 AM
Bad drivers.
Extremists and bigots of any stripe.
Waiting.
Creationists who insist on having their unsupported fairy tales taught in science class.
Intellectual dishonesty.
#17331
GAA Discussion / Re: Goal of the Year
November 30, 2006, 10:30:43 PM
Donegal's goal against Down. Good build-up play, fantastic shot from Rory Kavanagh.

Down's goal in that game wasn't bad either.
#17332
GAA Discussion / Re: Goal of the Year
November 30, 2006, 10:29:42 PM
Quote from: OkeyDoke on November 30, 2006, 03:25:21 PM
Paul McGrane's goal in the Ulster final(i think)

Great finish all right, but the number of steps was a bit suspect!
#17333
Quote from: laoislad on November 29, 2006, 10:28:13 PM
Saw Chelsea and Bolton tonight and as 5ivetimes said Chelsea are grinding out results,Bolton and some great chances to draw level but Chelsea come thru yet again and also yeah i hate to say it United look very good
At least Arsenal lost but then again Portsmouth and Bolton even feckin Reading look like better 3rd or 4th placed bets at moment

Liverpool and Arsenal will finish third and fourth.
#17334
Quote from: laoislad on November 29, 2006, 10:10:47 PM
Poor result tonight we lose yet more ground on the leaders

One of those typical frustrating Anfield 0-0 games by all accounts, where Portsmouth got they point they came and defended for. Liverpool couldn't break them down, and that's why they're in the predicament they're in.

Forget the leaders. United and Chelsea are away over the horizon. Getting the third or fourth spot is all that matters for Arsenal and Liverpool now.
#17335
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
November 29, 2006, 10:08:19 PM
Quote from: ONeill on November 28, 2006, 09:17:08 PM
Was afraid to post this earlier in the year in case it was closed down due to publicity but it doesn't seem to matter. I have been able to watch almost any game in Europe at any time using this site - eg tomorrow click on the midweek thread, click on the link at the bottom of the first post in it by admin and you'll get a plethora of ways to watch the game - I usually watch on ESPN (sky commentary mostly) but there are rakes of Chinese channels.

http://www.myp2p.eu/forum/index.php


That site is a god send!

Setanta's coverage was on there for the first few weeks of the season, but they pulled it pretty quickly.
#17336
GAA Discussion / Re: Moynihan - a Legend retires
November 29, 2006, 01:58:26 PM
Interesting all right, but it could do without this kind of bollocks:

"Moynihan lives in a part of the world where deep thinking comes with the landscape..."
#17337
Quote from: Gnevin on November 28, 2006, 01:27:19 PM
Does anyone know if the airport in Dongeal is near the ground or easy to get too ,i dont fancy that 3.5 hour drive up and back from dublin

Donegal v Dublin fixtures are generally in Ballyshannon. You'll make that in 3 hours or even less from Blanchardstown fairly easily.

If flying, go by Sligo. Ballyshannon is no more than half an hour's drive from Sligo Airport.

If the match is in Ballybofey, forget flying, unless Derry is a possibility. Carrickfin is at least an hour over shite roads from there.



Division 1A looks very tough!

Could be yet another relegation on the cards for our boys this year! There will probably be three or four teams at risk going into the last day though.
#17338
Are they mutually exclusive?

Each on its own will only get you so far.
#17339
How would you be able to identify a game or decision as a turning point without the benefit of hindsight? Lots of decisions and changes are made through the course of a season - the very influential ones only become clear once they've unleashed whatever chain of events follows on from them. Kerry's decision to move Donaghy in to full forward was certainly a huge turning point this season. If O'Connor had resisted the calls for the move, would they have won the All Ireland? Similarly, Donegal would not have won an All Ireland in 1992 if the players, with the experience of the three previous seasons to inform them, hadn't made the collective decision to go all out with the training in the run-up to and aftermath of the Ulster final. That decision did not guarantee anything, but without that change in attitude and preparation, they probably would not have beaten Derry and would not have been in a position to beat Mayo and Dublin. And no one is saying that luck or circumstance plays no part!
#17340
f**k it, everyone else is doing it! :-*

Best Donegal players of the past twenty years?

I've no idea how to do a poll, so I'll just list some possibilities. McHugh is obviously the standout, but no harm looking at some of the others.



Martin McHugh - far and away the most skillful and intelligent Donegal player, probably ever!

Manus Boyle - the ultimate big game player, who, scoring-wise, almost single-handedly won Senior and U-21 All Irelands for Donegal.

Tony Boyle - one of the best full forwards of the 90s. How great could he have been if not for the succession of injuries?

Anthony Molloy - We're still struggling to replace him in the middle of the field!

Adrian Sweeney - Seriously on the wane by now, but one of the top forwards in Ireland in the early years of this decade.

Kevin Cassidy - still early days for him, but he's been one of the best half-backs in the game since he announced his arrival against Cavan in '02 with that unbelievable point from way out on the wing with the outside of his boot.

Brendan Devenney - An extremely gifted if extremely frustrating player. Unmarkable on his good days (remember what he did to All Star Brian Lacey in Newbridge in '01?), but seems to have lost a bit of pace and confidence in recent years.

Barry McGowan - Classy and extremely composed forward who was converted into one of the best corner backs in the game. Tight marker, very good on the ball (Karl Lacey reminds me a bit of him). Strangely underrated outside of Donegal.

Martin Shovlin - Legend in the county. Tragically ruled out of the All Ireland final in 1992 just before the game with a neck injury.

Noel Hegarty - Very versatile strong player. Tight marker, great on the ball. Used to bomb up the field to get the odd vital score.



Others such as John Gildea, Damien Diver, Jim McGuinness (never the same player after the tragic car crash in 1998), Matt Gallagher and Declan Bonner probably all deserve a mention. No doubt I've overlooked some!