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GAA Discussion / Re: The Advanced Mark
March 23, 2024, 07:40:16 AM
This isn't really a solution but I've a friend called Mark Devlin and he's very intelligent. We call him the advanced Mark.
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Speed bumps.
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General discussion / Re: Insurance
March 23, 2024, 07:36:30 AM
Does anyone know if it's possible yo insure your own vegetables against the frost?
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General discussion / Re: The DUP thread
February 02, 2024, 11:37:22 PM
I think Jamie gets a bad press. He is smarter than a lot of politicians and we talk about his tweets more than anyone else. He's also good looking and can handle himself in the ring.
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Mayo v Dublin - DRAW
Monaghan v Kerry - Draw
Roscommon v Galway - Draw
Derry v Tyrone - Draw

Armagh v Meath - Draw
Fermanagh v Kildare - Draw
Louth v Cork - Draw
Cavan v Donegal - Draw

Down v Limerick - Draw
Antrim v Offaly - Draw
Sligo v Wicklow - Draw
Westmeath v Clare - Draw

Carlow v Waterford - Draw
Wexford v Laois - Draw
Leitrim v London - Draw
Longford v Tipperary - Draw
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General discussion / Re: Death Notices
January 10, 2024, 11:05:15 PM
Baresi was a big friend of mine. I met him on a boat through the middle of Milan. He wasn't great at Italian which I was surprised at. We kept in touch through his Instagram account which I frequently liked. My thoughts are with the Baresi family at this difficult time.
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General discussion / Re: 2024
January 09, 2024, 10:05:32 PM
You'd need to be careful with dry January too. I had a brother who went dry in January and then never went back on the drink ever again. He become crabbit and was no crack at all, especially at functions. He took up guitar and yoga and then reading books. The last I heard from him he was doing the camino on his own and wasn't getting many likes on Facebook.
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General discussion / Re: Cures and Charms
January 09, 2024, 09:58:41 PM
Another of people here being quite blasfemous. Around the year 2000 I had an awful time with the runs and visited a nun in Portglenone. She had a good look and hoke about, put her hands over me and said something in Latin. Within 3 weeks my bowels were hunky dory and since then I've only had the runs about 10 times. These things work if you are open minded. Her name was Sister Bradley but she was since derobed over a betting scandal but still does cures from her home in Stranocum.
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Quote from: Eire90 on November 25, 2023, 04:50:01 AMConor mcgregor says if government does not act soon he will.

It would be great to see him in Neighbours
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General discussion / Re: The IRISH RUGBY thread
October 07, 2023, 07:52:00 PM
Scotland 22 Ireland 12
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Humans will adapt to climate change. Those in wet areas will acquire fins over time or scales and then those in the warm areas will get wet skins naturally from birth. It has always been that way. Years ago we got an appendix to ward off eating celery and greens etc.