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BR wrote:
bazzaj wrote:I still have a Ulster European Cup 99 winners car sticker proudly on display.
Top that!
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Several exiles who commute back home for matches on a regular basis, justinr is even English but thinks he comes from here now !
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Flat Top is another of those

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BR wrote:There's a few feckin eejits around these parts who have traveled to away games when they have been much too ill. Also Ruthie tends to let very little get in her way if getting to a few away games a year. But perhaps a thought should be spared for the English based exiles who travel to Llanelli, Swansea AND Newport every year.
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Key to success is to avoid anyone who mentions face paint, cheerleaders or Trevor Brennan. Notwithstanding the fact that he attends just about as many away games as anyone.
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Once a Knight wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:Key to success is to avoid anyone who mentions face paint, cheerleaders or Trevor Brennan. Notwithstanding the fact that he attends just about as many away games as anyone.
Yes, but does he actually remember any of them? :lol:

I don't think the OP wants to do a feature on HWM Shower Installations PeeLC. :shock:
He tends to remember a fair few of the outward journeys, but the games and coming home less so.
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Once a Knight wrote:There's a fella called Clive you should speak to. :lol:

He would like to be on TV.
I'll simply say,I hate this sort of thing.... all fans are created equal.... except Clive of course. >EW

Mind you I do know a man who flew to Southampton as his only route to Swansea when we won the league, was delayed and only arrived for the last 5 minutes and celebrations and pronounced himself satisfied.

Correction: I used "we", clearly, as a Munster fan, I should have used "yee" #nordiebastards
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Wonder if Clive knows how to watch the Scotland game this weekend?

As a man who doesn't watch adverts I was sent the Sky Sports advert for rugger this weekend featuring Wilkinsons Sword (the best a man can get)

It mentioned Ireland v Scotland being live on SS
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Cheers all. If I can find the right people it will be on TV in December.

If anyone wants to email me with contacts or stories it's mairtin.debarra@bbc.co.uk

Thanks to everyone for their info.
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Oooh the BBC
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Is this another Jackie Fullerton special? Will he be in the jacuzzi again and will he sing my way at the end?

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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Once a Knight wrote:There's a fella called Clive you should speak to. :lol:

He would like to be on TV.
I'll simply say,I hate this sort of thing.... all fans are created equal.... except Clive of course. >EW

Mind you I do know a man who flew to Southampton as his only route to Swansea when we won the league, was delayed and only arrived for the last 5 minutes and celebrations and pronounced himself satisfied.

Correction: I used "we", clearly, as a Munster fan, I should have used "yee" #nordiebastards
baggy… Alec would be turning in his grave if he heard you say that all fans are created equal..
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I'm still confused that damaging your body with injected ink is seen somewhat as the ultimate fan in rugby circles

Maybe it football. Where the average IQ of a fan is 4
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Russ wrote:I'm still confused that damaging your body with injected ink is seen somewhat as the ultimate fan in rugby circles

Maybe it football. Where the average IQ of a fan is 4
I concur young man, I've lost count of the people I have insulted because of hidden tat that I was unaware of until I harangued tats as tat on human tat. Given my opinion is obviously correct, I stopped bothering about potential offendees and speak with certain knowledge that those with tattoos are morons, other than those with a tribal bent that requires them or a navy man of course.

I walked behind a chube in Sevilla a few days ago whose entire back was a recreation of a landscape, whilst I could see it may be marginally more worthy than love and hate tats on the knuckles he was dragging along the ground, I raised my eyes in amazement that he could be such an utter cretin and my companions were beside themselves with laughter at the inked moron.

Harrumph.

Mind you I did work with an attractive young lass with a well inked butterfly next to her geebeg, I must confess to regarding it with a certain interest...... and from close range ....... simply for a better gleek you understand. >Off_Topic_Man
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Baggy the BBC are reading this
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