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#31
go down on the saturday evening, stay in a wee B+B and make the most of it.
#32
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 21, 2007, 10:03:58 AM
cullaville
#33
General discussion / Re: Caption Contest-
May 17, 2007, 05:15:36 PM
'Ewe on ya good thing, i think i've pulled'
#34
General discussion / Re: Maddie McCann
May 17, 2007, 02:47:26 PM
Quote from: hardstation on May 17, 2007, 02:09:25 PM
No but, he/she had more than likely seen the children with their parents. He/she could have seen the parents without the children and therefore gone to their apartment. It doesn't say how many times the parents have left the children alone. The same as someone wearing a £2000 watch everyday and then someone noticing that he has gone for a meal not wearing the watch.
I refer you to my first post
Quote from: laughinpaddy on May 17, 2007, 01:45:48 PM
I believe that the person responsible for this terrible kidnapping was watching the family, and seen that at certain times of the day the parents were absent, and therefore seen this as their opportunity to act.  
#35
General discussion / Re: Maddie McCann
May 17, 2007, 01:55:32 PM
Yes, possibly.  But do you honestly believe that the kidnapper decided on that appartment, out of pure chance ???
#36
General discussion / Re: Maddie McCann
May 17, 2007, 01:45:48 PM
What bugs me about this whole tradgety, is that the parents claim they left their children alone for that one time, but i find this hard to believe.  I don't think that if somebody was going to kidnap a child they would just randomly choose their room :-\
I believe that the person responsible for this terrible kidnapping was watching the family, and seen that at certain times of the day the parents were absent, and therefore seen this as their opportunity to act. 
#37
General discussion / Re: Riddles
May 04, 2007, 04:30:25 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on May 04, 2007, 04:19:43 PM
You have 3 lights down stairs and 3 switches up stairs how do you know which switch is for which light with only going downstairs once to check?
And no you can't see the lights from upstairs

turn them all off, you'll not care because you can only check once!
#38
General discussion / Re: Riddles
May 04, 2007, 04:22:54 PM
Hit a different switch each nite ???
#39
General discussion / Re: Riddles
May 04, 2007, 04:10:28 PM
in a field there was a cow, guess what?
#40
imo, I think that the cruciate tends to suffer more in the GAA than other sports boils down to two main thinks;
Firstly, I think there is an over emphasis placed on upper-body training, particularly where county football is concerned.  Many players spend gym time lifting weights for their shoulders, arms, backs and torso's and not enough on the legs, therefore creating an uneven balance of muscle, which places the knees under greater strain.
Secondly, I believe that, physio that players recive for minor/major ailments are nowhere near adequate for the type of training they do. an average club team train 2/3 times a week add to this a match at the weekends, this places great burden on the body, and more often than not a rub down after training/match is not provided, as the GAA do not place much emphasis on physio.  Most AGM's that I have attended complain about physio bills, is it any wonder when a player has to beg to recieve it!!
#41
Armagh / Re: The Harps Thread - Defeat in Cross
May 03, 2007, 02:02:58 PM
Quote from: Scarface on May 03, 2007, 01:59:03 PM
'From all accounts Harpo had a stormer, maybe this is his way of proving to the senior managment team that he is worth his place!'

Are you for real here - I mean really?????

Absolutely  ;)
#42
Armagh / Re: The Harps Thread - Defeat in Cross
May 03, 2007, 10:46:11 AM
Benny any word on a report for the game last night?
From all accounts Harpo had a stormer, maybe this is his way of proving to the senior managment team that he is worth his place!
Did Dynsey play?
#43
GAA Discussion / Re: Bravest footballer
May 02, 2007, 01:01:00 PM
He may have got a cabinet full of medals, but he never got them for being brave!
Might have something to do with transfering to Cross ;)
Anyhow would agree with Bellew, a very brave player.  Also Jhonny McGurk, as brave as Spartan!
#44
GAA Discussion / Re: Bravest footballer
May 02, 2007, 11:31:02 AM
Quote from: Loup Bandit on May 02, 2007, 11:23:18 AM

Crossmaglen stalwarts John Donaldson and Francie Bellew are as brave as they come.


Can't agree here Loup Bandit, he would fit in here if the topic was dirty bas***d!
#45
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 01, 2007, 04:05:03 PM
Yes I agree that he is getting an extra stay of execution, as the managers son, but I still rate him as a fine footballer.  Maybe the fact that he was taken onto the squad to soon (due to his Da) has lead people to believe otherwise, but as for the rest of the cross' players I don't think there is a bias there.imo.