Re: November test matches
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:37 pm
interesting footage of Bundi Aki doing the rounds..
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do tell.ulster32 wrote:interesting footage of Bundi Aki doing the rounds..
The FIRFU will do well to keep that quiet.pwrmoore wrote:do tell.ulster32 wrote:interesting footage of Bundi Aki doing the rounds..
Link?UlsterNo9 wrote:The FIRFU will do well to keep that quiet.pwrmoore wrote:do tell.ulster32 wrote:interesting footage of Bundi Aki doing the rounds..
To be fair it's his missus and kids that are going to suffer.
I have them on Whatsapp, sorryDave wrote:Link?UlsterNo9 wrote:The FIRFU will do well to keep that quiet.pwrmoore wrote:do tell.ulster32 wrote:interesting footage of Bundi Aki doing the rounds..
To be fair it's his missus and kids that are going to suffer.
I find myself agreeing with you IRONICBaggyTrousers wrote:Frankly I'm beginning to consider becoming somewhat less liberal. I'd seriously consider that the death sentence for use of Twitter may well improve the gene pool.
Inhabited by people who would be barred for life here.
If I start talking about Bundi Aki in work this morning, I can guarantee that not one person will have the faintest idea who I'm talking about. Earlier this year, Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding would have been the single biggest topic of conversation around the workplace, and both could have been instantly identified by people with zero interest in rugby or team sports generally. In talking with people during the trial, I would sometimes mention the names of Connor Murray and Simon Zebo. Only people with an interest in rugby knew these two and even most of these hadn't heard the video story. So, if you're going to draw parallels with Bundi Aki, I suggest that Murray and Zebo would be a better place to start, unless and until Aki gets charged with some sexual crime and has his name, face and favourite sexual position splashed across the media for the titillation of the masses.BaggyTrousers wrote:Must say I wonder will the FIRFUCs approach this with the same vigour as with the two young gentlemen? I very much doubt it.
Helped? Owned more like!promenader 2 wrote:If I start talking about Bundi Aki in work this morning, I can guarantee that not one person will have the faintest idea who I'm talking about. Earlier this year, Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding would have been the single biggest topic of conversation around the workplace, and both could have been instantly identified by people with zero interest in rugby or team sports generally. In talking with people during the trial, I would sometimes mention the names of Connor Murray and Simon Zebo. Only people with an interest in rugby knew these two and even most of these hadn't heard the video story. So, if you're going to draw parallels with Bundi Aki, I suggest that Murray and Zebo would be a better place to start, unless and until Aki gets charged with some sexual crime and has his name, face and favourite sexual position splashed across the media for the titillation of the masses.BaggyTrousers wrote:Must say I wonder will the FIRFUCs approach this with the same vigour as with the two young gentlemen? I very much doubt it.
If I can quote a well known poster around these parts, you have been helped.
So you're saying the IRFU weighted the severity of their decision based on how many people in your workplace knew of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding.....promenader 2 wrote:If I start talking about Bundi Aki in work this morning, I can guarantee that not one person will have the faintest idea who I'm talking about. Earlier this year, Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding would have been the single biggest topic of conversation around the workplace, and both could have been instantly identified by people with zero interest in rugby or team sports generally. In talking with people during the trial, I would sometimes mention the names of Connor Murray and Simon Zebo. Only people with an interest in rugby knew these two and even most of these hadn't heard the video story. So, if you're going to draw parallels with Bundi Aki, I suggest that Murray and Zebo would be a better place to start, unless and until Aki gets charged with some sexual crime and has his name, face and favourite sexual position splashed across the media for the titillation of the masses.BaggyTrousers wrote:Must say I wonder will the FIRFUCs approach this with the same vigour as with the two young gentlemen? I very much doubt it.
If I can quote a well known poster around these parts, you have been helped.
You're being sarcastic, but you're still not far off the mark. If you add the words 'for all the wrong reasons' to your sentence, you've more or less got it.UlsterNo9 wrote:So you're saying the IRFU weighted the severity of their decision based on how many people in your workplace knew of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding.....promenader 2 wrote:If I start talking about Bundi Aki in work this morning, I can guarantee that not one person will have the faintest idea who I'm talking about. Earlier this year, Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding would have been the single biggest topic of conversation around the workplace, and both could have been instantly identified by people with zero interest in rugby or team sports generally. In talking with people during the trial, I would sometimes mention the names of Connor Murray and Simon Zebo. Only people with an interest in rugby knew these two and even most of these hadn't heard the video story. So, if you're going to draw parallels with Bundi Aki, I suggest that Murray and Zebo would be a better place to start, unless and until Aki gets charged with some sexual crime and has his name, face and favourite sexual position splashed across the media for the titillation of the masses.BaggyTrousers wrote:Must say I wonder will the FIRFUCs approach this with the same vigour as with the two young gentlemen? I very much doubt it.
If I can quote a well known poster around these parts, you have been helped.