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#46
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 17, 2010, 05:33:48 PM
Final score please, suspence is killing?
#47
Quote from: pearseog on October 07, 2010, 09:05:32 PM
I'm not aware of any county with 6 sams  :D :D

Certainly not OurMa anyway - they're a least cuig, 5, or if you like, five away.
#48
Nobody wants the back door so early.  It will be an all out game for both.  Almost can't wait.
#49
GAA Discussion / Re: Celebrity Bainnisteor
September 26, 2010, 09:17:49 PM
Quote from: Jinxy on September 26, 2010, 07:13:22 PM
Certainly beats listening to that shrill headcase last week anyway.

Ah, com on now Jinxy, you shouldn't talk about Pat Spliiane that way.
#50
GAA Discussion / Re: When are...
September 26, 2010, 08:53:04 PM
Tony, your'e really on a roll right now.  I'm glad to know that a single Down defeat in six means more to you that Ourma's 1 in a row.  Keep er lit.   ;) ;D
#51
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
September 26, 2010, 08:47:16 PM
Both Crans & Galget dished up a great game, esp the 1st half.  Cran had no answer to Magic and Galget clearly wanted it more.  They seemed much more mobile that the Crans.
#52
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 25, 2010, 12:55:59 AM
Quote from: hardstation on September 25, 2010, 12:48:58 AM
When did this become a Down thread?

Tony had a go at 5Sams.
You quoted.....and quoted a heap of bollix to have a go at Tony.

So I guess we can now add Tony to the Hardshit/O'Neil Kremlin group.
 
Anyway, this thread has decended into a kind childish rubbish and I am not comfortable with that.  Hardshite, you are really not a bad fellow at all and I will be glad to converse with you later. 
Sleep well child.
#53
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 25, 2010, 12:45:20 AM
Quote from: hardstation on September 25, 2010, 12:38:00 AM
Quote from: MCMLX on September 25, 2010, 12:32:20 AM
The fact that you are stuck up O`Neills hole on every topic on the board kinda gives u away.
I suppose you're right.
I must view his last posts and go and back him up.

Anyway, the Guinness family, are you saying we are wrong, or, are you just being a dick for the sake of it?

Hardstation ( I am now trying to be respectful towards you).  You are continuing to be a distraction by going off topic.  Why not make name for yourself and start a new invigorating thread on that G crap instead of polluting yet another Down thread.
#54
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 25, 2010, 12:23:10 AM
Hardstation I think you may be getting a little angry (you should go to bed). 

Anyway, I now hope to get back to the main business of this thread so I repeat my earlier post that you have only served to be distraction from.

Quote from: In the Onion Bag on September 24, 2010, 11:06:03 PM
Tony,   
Its nearly a full week since our deserved defeat which has been accepted in an exceptionally and sportingly manner by all Down fans and management. We do not cry or seek excuses when a better team beats us, its just not the Down way!

Its a while since I last used the following but I think now may be a good time to share it again.  Although you have got me to rise to your bait I hope that perhaps, even in your latter twisted, Willie Frazeresque - must be an Ourma thingy) years, can appreciate the meaning of good grace like genuine GAA people do  Anyway here goes------ [DN I posted this some 5/6 years ago so other boarder please forgive me]

Dedicated to Tony"I consider myself young at heart and still playing, albeit 3rds.  In my  life time we (Down) have secured 5, five, cuig, fünf, cinco, vijf, (I love the  way most Arma folk I encounter have difficulty believing this digit  exists).  Unfortunately for you this is something I have that you nor  none of you or your widest extended family will ever experience, but you can  continue to dream.
 
Call it smug if you like but you cannot take it away from me.  The small numer of Ourma a-holes like you ought to stop using the word great things already, you nor no one you know is  qualified on these matters.

Still and all, we can be content to  gift you Sunday's game safe in the knowledge that, should you bt  Fermanagh, you will again raise anxiousness as representatives of Ulster  GAA by bringing puke football on to the hallowed turf plus with the  added recurring risk of Ulster humiliation, embarrassing and ignominious  failure yet again.  Accept it, this has been your history.

I was  interested by one of your posts which mentioned Sligo v Down and the  Murphy cup.  I love this craic.  Talk about leading with your chin? (I  though Arma men were wilier that that). 

I remember being at  Croker (or in Arma's case Choker) when yous grasped a lucky draw from  the clutches of victory against who?  SLIGO.  O ye of the goldfish  memories.

Tony - I love you really.[/]

#55
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 25, 2010, 12:14:50 AM
Quote from: hardstation on September 25, 2010, 12:12:35 AM
Balloon.

Yours has been bursted. Bon Nuit Tit.
#56
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 25, 2010, 12:10:56 AM
Quote from: hardstation on September 24, 2010, 11:58:57 PM
Arthur was a complete w**ker by the way.

Apols for quoting you but "Who told you this?". Perchance you are a close relative with inside info. 

Goodnight HS.  I'm outta here, I have more interesting people to spend time with.
Sleep well and don't believe everthing those little voices tell you.

Take that stuff about the G family to the non-GAA thread if you think it has any life in it.
#57
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 24, 2010, 11:53:35 PM
Bye the way,
Hardshite is another Tony-type who is in serious denial regarding his hidden admiration for the sophisticated 'Down Way' of doing things - as evidence just look at the serious amount of time he invests on Down issues on this Board - clearly a Down wannabe in denial.

A message of support to Hardshite:- you will find a warm, homely and welcoming reception in Down whenever your are mentally ready to make the jump but please ck with your shrink first though. We wouldn't want to risk your treatment by pushing too fast too soon.
#58
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 24, 2010, 11:42:54 PM
5Sams (Tony hates that number)

Please forgive me but in a moment of weakness, occasioned by too much Arthur's birthday celebration, led to me overreacting to the likable Tony's thread.
 
Silly me but, at least I'm full of cheerful "G" whereas Tony is tonight most likey right now discussing Down's defeat with his alter ego and similarly twisted mate Willie F right now.  The Orange Abu.
#59
GAA Discussion / Re: Ca bhfuil Cuig Sams?
September 24, 2010, 11:06:03 PM
Tony,   
Its nearly a full week since our deserved defeat which has been accepted in an exceptionally and sportingly manner by all Down fans and management. We do not cry or seek excuses when a better team beats us, its just not the Down way!

Its a while since I last used the following but I think now may be a good time to share it again.  Although you have got me to rise to your bait I hope that perhaps, even in your latter twisted, Willie Frazeresque - must be an Ourma thingy) years, can appreciate the meaning of good grace like genuine GAA people do  Anyway here goes------ [DN I posted this some 5/6 years ago so other boarder please forgive me]

Dedicated to Tony"I consider myself young at heart and still playing, albeit 3rds.  In my  life time we (Down) have secured 5, five, cuig, fünf, cinco, vijf, (I love the  way most Arma folk I encounter have difficulty believing this digit  exists).  Unfortunately for you this is something I have that you nor  none of you or your widest extended family will ever experience, but you can  continue to dream.
 
Call it smug if you like but you cannot take it away from me.  The small numer of Ourma a-holes like you ought to stop using the word great things already, you nor no one you know is  qualified on these matters.

Still and all, we can be content to  gift you Sunday's game safe in the knowledge that, should you bt  Fermanagh, you will again raise anxiousness as representatives of Ulster  GAA by bringing puke football on to the hallowed turf plus with the  added recurring risk of Ulster humiliation, embarrassing and ignominious  failure yet again.  Accept it, this has been your history.

I was  interested by one of your posts which mentioned Sligo v Down and the  Murphy cup.  I love this craic.  Talk about leading with your chin? (I  though Arma men were wilier that that). 

I remember being at  Croker (or in Arma's case Choker) when yous grasped a lucky draw from  the clutches of victory against who?  SLIGO.  O ye of the goldfish  memories.

Tony - I love you really.[/]
#60
GAA Discussion / Re: I'm A Mad Down Fan But?
September 20, 2010, 10:57:01 PM
No better or worse than any other county. every county has their gobshites


WRONG.
Down's free takers enjoyed silence from the Cork fans.  Is it a Munster thing borrowed from Thomand perhaps? Cork fans put ours to shame in this respect.