Yes.macca82 wrote:d'you mean me?Kofi Annan wrote:Methinks somebody is on a wee wind up
Should I attend an Ulster game?
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Um, okay. Why would I bother? What would I be winding up about? I mean, what would I achieve by my saying that I found this thread useful, which is why I came here..Kofi Annan wrote:Yes.macca82 wrote:d'you mean me?Kofi Annan wrote:Methinks somebody is on a wee wind up
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Well I will sit here on my river bank and watch were your posts lead to.
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
They wont lead to anywhere. They have reached their conclusion. Sorry mate, dunno if you're having a laugh here. I'm not here to get involved in forum politics. My intentions are quite transparent. You should read back my posts. I had a few questions, people were kind enough to give me answers. I was happy to chat to other supporters here, will be equally nice to chat to them at matches.....Kofi Annan wrote:Well I will sit here on my river bank and watch were your posts lead to.
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Kofi doesn't laugh. He's very serious. Monaghanulster, who started this thread, stood poor Kofi up earlier this season and he is now very sad...............macca82 wrote:They wont lead to anywhere. They have reached their conclusion. Sorry mate, dunno if you're having a laugh here.Kofi Annan wrote:Well I will sit here on my river bank and watch were your posts lead to.
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
I can see why some might think this is a wind up - because the idea of interrogating someone over an English accent or caring that their family are catholics when Ulster represents them all, yes even the overtheborder variety (my "stock" ) , seems so totally preposterous... but I think we genuinely scare some people on the outside.
Or maybe it's just the Ulster banner.
To be fair flegs are a serious matter in this country, but please let it be known they are not a political statement all of the time....... just most of it.
Or maybe it's just the Ulster banner.
To be fair flegs are a serious matter in this country, but please let it be known they are not a political statement all of the time....... just most of it.
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
here we go.
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
I suggest attending the Cardiff game as I've heard a rumour that the Cheerleaders will be back.
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Don't tell him but Norrie spread the rumour to get him to buy a season ticket for next year.LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Oh God no! Please.HwoodMike2umate wrote:I suggest attending the Cardiff game as I've heard a rumour that the Cheerleaders will be back.
Not the Raaaakkkettes!
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Maybe Mike should find out if he owns a bus before recommending whether he attends Cardiff at home or Connacht away
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
This thread was worth reading just to hear that.....anyone need a terrace ticket for the Cardiff match?HwoodMike2umate wrote:I suggest attending the Cardiff game as I've heard a rumour that the Cheerleaders will be back.
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No. We don't want him..........Rooster wrote:Don't tell him but Norrie spread the rumour to get him to buy a season ticket for next year.LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Oh God no! Please.HwoodMike2umate wrote:I suggest attending the Cardiff game as I've heard a rumour that the Cheerleaders will be back.
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Can we not recruit some hot cheer leaders.
Like honestly, ours are fecking dire
Like honestly, ours are fecking dire
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Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Sorry to bring this up again,but can anyone confirm that the OP came to our beloved Ravers .It seems he emailed a few fans so did he take up the offer?
Re: Should I attend an Ulster game?
Wum is my guess