La ROGelle January 2023

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El Presidente wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:13 pm Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Will be lots of flags etc at the official Ulster Supporters Fanzone at McNulty's Pub in town (Friday 2pm-2am, Saturday 11am-2am). Flags etc arriving from 6pm on the Friday I am told.
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El Presidente wrote:Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Should be ok, but you might not be deemed part of the official delegation if the brad pitt hits the fan.
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Neill_M wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:49 pm Will be lots of flags etc at the official Ulster Supporters Fanzone at McNulty's Pub in town (Friday 2pm-2am, Saturday 11am-2am). Flags etc arriving from 6pm on the Friday I am told.
Thanks - we will swing by for pints and flag acquisition. >burp
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El Presidente wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:13 pm Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Flying ryanair, so no room for such luxuries in our gutty-bags. If you steal the bedsheet from your hotel, I'm sure the Capn could provide a witty slogan (not s.logan) and a wiki-how on how to paint it.

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Anyone in Nantes on Friday night?
Was thinking of maybe havihg a beer.
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boysontour2 wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:39 pm Boys on Tour may have 2 tickets for la rochelle. Anyone interested?
Two tickets for la rochelle sounds like a good swap, but it maybe depends what the tickets get you entrance to. :scratch:
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BR wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:57 pm
El Presidente wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:13 pm Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Flying ryanair, so no room for such luxuries in our gutty-bags. If you steal the bedsheet from your hotel, I'm sure the Capn could provide a witty slogan
Not that one condones pilfering of bed sheets, and I admit that I am a tad out of thinking practice for such banners, but what about (with apologies to the Cherryvelley Strollers) :


POLITE Notice:
Ulster Fry Supérieur à French Crêpe



(We should know, we've been watching Ulster long enough to know a real steaming pile of crepes when we see one)
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:01 pm
BR wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:57 pm
El Presidente wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:13 pm Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Flying ryanair, so no room for such luxuries in our gutty-bags. If you steal the bedsheet from your hotel, I'm sure the Capn could provide a witty slogan
Not that one condones pilfering of bed sheets, and I admit that I am a tad out of thinking practice for such banners, but what about (with apologies to the Cherryvelley Strollers) :


POLITE Notice:
Ulster Fry Supérieur à French Crêpe

:fleg: >appl >appl :fleg:

(We should know, we've been watching Ulster long enough to know a real steaming pile of crepes when we see one)
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solidarity wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 8:19 pm
Cap'n Grumpy wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:01 pm
BR wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:57 pm
El Presidente wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 12:13 pm Will you be bringing some extra flags for fake Ulstermen such as ourselves? Might as well make ourselves seen as well as heard. :fleg:

Apart from that, hoping that the wind and rain levels things up.
Flying ryanair, so no room for such luxuries in our gutty-bags. If you steal the bedsheet from your hotel, I'm sure the Capn could provide a witty slogan
Not that one condones pilfering of bed sheets, and I admit that I am a tad out of thinking practice for such banners, but what about (with apologies to the Cherryvelley Strollers) :


POLITE Notice:
Ulster Fry Supérieur à French Crêpe

:fleg: >appl >appl :fleg:

(We should know, we've been watching Ulster long enough to know a real steaming pile of crepes when we see one)
POLITE Notice:
Ulster Fry Supérieur à French Crêpe
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but only for 79 and a half minutes.
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:fleg: Thanks for all the craic, quite the evening (and day). Good chatting with you all, we were the three fellas in the Ireland shirts. I think we shut the home support up for long periods.
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Ah - must have been one of you in the queue for the solitary (!!) bog in McNulty’s.

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support - I won’t forget that weather in a hurry!
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justinr73 wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:10 pm Ah - must have been one of you in the queue for the solitary (!!) bog in McNulty’s.

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support - I won’t forget that weather in a hurry!
The gents trap broke on Thursday apparently (by way of alibi - I was still in Ulster until Friday morning). They said there was no way they could get it fixed in time.
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BR wrote:
justinr73 wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:10 pm Ah - must have been one of you in the queue for the solitary (!!) bog in McNulty’s.

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support - I won’t forget that weather in a hurry!
The gents trap broke on Thursday apparently (by way of alibi - I was still in Ulster until Friday morning). They said there was no way they could get it fixed in time.
We've all had a visit to the traps that has transcended time.
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justinr73 wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:10 pm Ah - must have been one of you in the queue for the solitary (!!) bog in McNulty’s.

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support - I won’t forget that weather in a hurry!
Ah yes, that was quite the queue. I went about my business in record time.

Depending where the fixtures take us next year, we may meet again (Lyon, Bordeaux are top of the wishlist).
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Dave wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 5:25 pm
BR wrote:
justinr73 wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:10 pm Ah - must have been one of you in the queue for the solitary (!!) bog in McNulty’s.

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support - I won’t forget that weather in a hurry!
The gents trap broke on Thursday apparently (by way of alibi - I was still in Ulster until Friday morning). They said there was no way they could get it fixed in time.
We've all had a visit to the traps that has transcended time.
I wish i could make mine go back in time and smell like it did 2 hours ago.
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