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Dave wrote:And miss the anfums? Offer rescinded.
I'll bring some nice coasters.

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Dave wrote:And miss the anfums? Offer rescinded.
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222toHounslow wrote:Must be a seriously long slash to miss the amfums.

I’m not that tech savvy or maybe I could give a f”ck.

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Shan wrote:
Dave wrote:And miss the anfums? Offer rescinded.
I'll bring some nice coasters.
Round these parts, we prefer are coasters to be more like the SS Clyde Valley.
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Shan wrote:
Dave wrote:And miss the anfums? Offer rescinded.
I'll bring some nice coasters.

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BR wrote:
Shan wrote:
Dave wrote:And miss the anfums? Offer rescinded.
I'll bring some nice coasters.
Round these parts, we prefer are coasters to be more like the SS Clyde Valley.
SS F.anny sounds better to me. :D
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Dave wrote:You'll never smuggle them through the hard border.
The Indian lion will sort that.
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Speaking of The Indian, you know a few boys, Shan, who went to the same school as Kilclowney, I wonder are they secretly as one-eyed a bigotted set of Leylists as their old school chum.

You know the ones, Lord Tayto and others. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Speaking of The Indian, you know a few boys, Shan, who went to the same school as Kilclowney, I wonder are they secretly as one-eyed a bigotted set of Leylists as their old school chum.

You know the ones, Lord Tayto and others. Image Image Image Image Image

Now, a fresh beg of craft Tayto cheesen'enyin and wait for some response from Armachians. :D
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BaggyTrousers wrote:Speaking of The Indian, you know a few boys, Shan, who went to the same school as Kilclowney, I wonder are they secretly as one-eyed a bigotted set of Leylists as their old school chum.

You know the ones, Lord Tayto and others. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now, a fresh beg of craft Tayto cheesen'enyin and wait for some response from Armachians. :D
:lol: :lol:

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Joe wants to add a 4th autumn international next year

Says they'll dictate this to the coaches at the provinces

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Speaking of The Indian, you know a few boys, Shan, who went to the same school as Kilclowney, I wonder are they secretly as one-eyed a bigotted set of Leylists as their old school chum.

You know the ones, Lord Tayto and others. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now, a fresh beg of craft Tayto cheesen'enyin and wait for some response from Armachians. :D
Kilcooley did well to cultivate thon affected eccent whilst being educated in NI. I always assumed mater and pater had farmed him out to public school in Engerland for a few years.
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big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Speaking of The Indian, you know a few boys, Shan, who went to the same school as Kilclowney, I wonder are they secretly as one-eyed a bigotted set of Leylists as their old school chum.

You know the ones, Lord Tayto and others. Image Image Image Image Image

Now, a fresh beg of craft Tayto cheesen'enyin and wait for some response from Armachians. :D
Kilcooley did well to cultivate thon affected eccent whilst being educated in NI. I always assumed mater and pater had farmed him out to public school in Engerland for a few years.
He didn't learn then accent in Armagh that is one thing sure.
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In the last of the AIs, aka the greedy Welshbastards 4th game, Wales were 21-3 against SA and after 56 minutes SA takes the lead 21-22.

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Wales win 24-22 :roll:
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