Connacht v Ulster: URSC bus trip

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Connacht v Ulster: URSC bus trip

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URSC will be taking a bus to the early season Rabo Direct league match between Connacht & Ulster in Galway on 21 September (kick off 6.45pm). The bus will leave Montgomery Road at 12.30pm sharp and will depart Galway after the match at around 9pm.

Full details on prices and how to pay etc will follow, however you can assume that names and money will be taken at Ravenhill at the Leinster & Glasgow matches.

Travel on the bus is open to both URSC members and non members - with members paying £5 less than non-members.

URSC is committed to running this bus, so HWM and others - you can book with confidence!
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URSC Secretary wrote: URSC is committed to running this bus, so HWM and others - you can book with confidence!
Is this really the best ISP or form of advertising? :lol: :lol: :duck:
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Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
That shoud increase the interest in the bus trip >EW :lol:
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
Disappointed in you mike, t'was the away trip I was looking forward to most! >EW
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I'll be on this one!

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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
HwoodMike2umate wrote:Unfortunately I'll be in France.
But good luck.
See Baggy ..... There IS a God!
Wouldn't go that far Grumps but it certainly increases the likelihood of me travelling by bus. Had been thinking of driving down.
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May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
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Snipe Watson wrote:May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
Always thought of an exodus as a one way trip (Joshua didn't go back to Egypt after beating the Caananites and having a few jars of milk & honey) - you staying down there permanently? :D
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
Always thought of an exodus as a one way trip (Joshua didn't go back to Egypt after beating the Caananites and having a few jars of milk & honey) - you staying down there permanently? :D
Is milk and honey a bit like stout ?
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
Always thought of an exodus as a one way trip (Joshua didn't go back to Egypt after beating the Caananites and having a few jars of milk & honey) - you staying down there permanently? :D
You think lots of things and some of them are even correct.
Exodus simply means a mass departure. The coming back bit is optional. The biblical exodus refers to the departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Their arrival in the promised land was not part of the exodus although it does form part of Moses' account of events as recorded in Exodus.
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Rooster wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
Always thought of an exodus as a one way trip (Joshua didn't go back to Egypt after beating the Caananites and having a few jars of milk & honey) - you staying down there permanently? :D
Is milk and honey a bit like stout ?
I've had both milk stout and honey stout - The former can be disgusting, the latter slightly more acceptable. If you must - drop is the thing to put in stout (or more stout) .
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:May be forced to join the exodus to Galway...........
Always thought of an exodus as a one way trip (Joshua didn't go back to Egypt after beating the Caananites and having a few jars of milk & honey) - you staying down there permanently? :D
You think lots of things and some of them are even correct.
Exodus simply means a mass departure. The coming back bit is optional. The biblical exodus refers to the departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Their arrival in the promised land was not part of the exodus although it does form part of Moses' account of events as recorded in Exodus.
Quit beatin' around the (burning) bush and just answer the question ..... are you staying there permanently or taking the optional return? :roll:
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