They often take naps together. Drawing super heroes is hard work.Tender wrote:So it’s called a ‘nap’ now! You live and learn on Mickey Marley’s Roundabout.
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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That reminds me. I think I left my bag somewhere....Cornerfleg wrote:I think they want to disassociate themselves from the connection with any aul millie who just has to follow the arrows to get to the bedroom department upstairs.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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She’ll make her own way home
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Maybe that’s the origin of ‘napsurbation’ - you know when you get home and wife and kids are out.....Tender wrote:So it’s called a ‘nap’ now! You live and learn on Mickey Marley’s Roundabout.
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Nope, no idea what you’re on about. When I come home to an empty, I’ll have a quiet prayer, read my Bible and have a coffee with a McVitie’s Ginger Nut Biscuit.
Support the Team, not the regime
Guinness is Good For You.
Guinness is Good For You.
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Only middle class girls allowed.Cornerfleg wrote:I think they want to disassociate themselves from the connection with any aul millie who just has to follow the arrows to get to the bedroom department upstairs.
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Yeah or a shank. Combining a sh1t and a waank.TopPoster wrote:Maybe that’s the origin of ‘napsurbation’ - you know when you get home and wife and kids are out.....Tender wrote:So it’s called a ‘nap’ now! You live and learn on Mickey Marley’s Roundabout.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Coffee contains caffeine and is the beginning of a slippery slope downwards to crystal meth addiction.Tender wrote:Nope, no idea what you’re on about. When I come home to an empty, I’ll have a quiet prayer, read my Bible and have a coffee with a McVitie’s Ginger Nut Biscuit.
May Logie have mercy on your soul, sinner
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Nice to see Charlie enjoying himself
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Typical, literally couldn't give a flying feck.
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Give me strength. What's the issue here?
Are we forgetting that it is a sport?
Did any of you actually play Rugby?
After game socialising is now wrong?
Are we forgetting that it is a sport?
Did any of you actually play Rugby?
After game socialising is now wrong?
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Are our players even training this week? Two days after a game and the Instagram story of one player was from Gymco today - my issue isn’t with the player being at a gym but rather why is there a need for a player to pursue extra training if Ulster training pushes them to the limits it needs to?
This follows a number of recent trips, by players who started the Cardiff game, to places such as New York and Jerusalem during down weeks at the start of March. I assume Edinburgh, who we play the weekend after this, will be training intensely for their game against Cardiff this weekend before Cockerill has them fired up for another game the following week. Players fully entitled to do what they like with their time off but having watched numerous players struggle towards the end of games is the intensity in training, whether in frequency of trainingg or the attitude in training itself, at the level it needs to be?
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This follows a number of recent trips, by players who started the Cardiff game, to places such as New York and Jerusalem during down weeks at the start of March. I assume Edinburgh, who we play the weekend after this, will be training intensely for their game against Cardiff this weekend before Cockerill has them fired up for another game the following week. Players fully entitled to do what they like with their time off but having watched numerous players struggle towards the end of games is the intensity in training, whether in frequency of trainingg or the attitude in training itself, at the level it needs to be?
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Preach Snipe PreachSnipe Watson wrote:Give me strength. What's the issue here?
Are we forgetting that it is a sport?
Did any of you actually play Rugby?
After game socialising is now wrong?
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