Leinster v Ulster RDS (28-12-13)

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Re: Leinster v Ulster RDS (28-12-13)

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North is the traditional route.
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thecrouch wrote:Home game for me.

30 euros each ffs. :thumbdown:

Can't decide between North or South stand. Is there a consensus?
I've gone for North ........ so most will probably go for South!
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AyeYerMa wrote:Some really rather spiffing deals on hotels that weekend.
Interesting!

Just had a gander at Dublin hotel rates myself & thinking this could definitely be a runner :thumleft:

Not been down to Dublin for this Christmas fixture for a good few years & Wee Girly will be much too busy with her Christmas presents to realise that Mummy & Daddy have done a bunk to another match lol.

Cheers for the heads up!
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
AyeYerMa wrote:Some really rather spiffing deals on hotels that weekend.
Interesting!

Just had a gander at Dublin hotel rates myself & thinking this could definitely be a runner :thumleft:

Not been down to Dublin for this Christmas fixture for a good few years & Wee Girly will be much too busy with her Christmas presents to realise that Mummy & Daddy have done a bunk to another match lol.

Cheers for the heads up!
:shock: :shock: :shock:

What you going to do? Leave her a tin opener and tell her not to answer the door or phone until you get back? :duck:

G'wan! Get the family room in the Herbert Park. Take the child for a walk in the park after breakfast. She'll love it. :thumleft:
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
AyeYerMa wrote:Some really rather spiffing deals on hotels that weekend.
Interesting!

Just had a gander at Dublin hotel rates myself & thinking this could definitely be a runner :thumleft:

Not been down to Dublin for this Christmas fixture for a good few years & Wee Girly will be much too busy with her Christmas presents to realise that Mummy & Daddy have done a bunk to another match lol.

Cheers for the heads up!
:shock: :shock: :shock:

What you going to do? Leave her a tin opener and tell her not to answer the door or phone until you get back? :duck:

G'wan! Get the family room in the Herbert Park. Take the child for a walk in the park after breakfast. She'll love it. :thumleft:
Granny likes coming to stay with her LK, gets her head showered from my Da :wink:.

If everything works out Wee Girly will be going to the Edinburgh away game in March.
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:God bless Grannies! :thumleft:
Grandparents and grandchildren are natural allies! :D
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I'm working late on this day (as well as Christmas Day I might add) so not even going to see this one on TV >minigun
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shamalicious wrote:I'm working late on this day (as well as Christmas Day I might add) so not even going to see this one on TV >minigun
So is my missus ......






........ she'll be doing the dishes after cooking the Christmas and Boxing Day dinners >EW

(I'm away to take cover in the bunker now) :lol:
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Bit of an organisation headache for these games here too. Jnr doesn't get her new shift pattern until the start of December which makes planning for this and the Leicester game diffiicult. :scratch:
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
shamalicious wrote:I'm working late on this day (as well as Christmas Day I might add) so not even going to see this one on TV >minigun
So is my missus ......






........ she'll be doing the dishes after cooking the Christmas and Boxing Day dinners >EW

(I'm away to take cover in the bunker now) :lol:
I'd far rather be doing that than being stuck in work Grumps :-(
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have just come back to this thread and frankly, I'm a bit disappointed :(

Is that your best shot, Shammy?

I was expecting all sorts for being a MCP ..... must try harder in future! :lol:
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Ah but I know you're just joking! I've learned when to pick my battles.
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Woo hoo! I can go! 2 more for the North Stand.
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We're taking 16 down, all north stand as well! :stout:
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All booked, see you on the North Stand, yeeeeoooooo!
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