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You are the rumour king YM
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Think it will be a quiet week-end for news :wink:
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Aw feck it never rains but it pours :shock: and it's starting to get wet.
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not more of this I know, but you'll have to wait and find out or guess crap??? :roll:
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I've been on Carlsberg :D but they don't do rumours :(
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nope, magners tonight :D
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especially at this time o the mornin'
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You sit up much longer YM and you will be able to get the morning papers and post a few links for us miserable gits who won't buy one :lol:
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Guess I'll just get up for an early walk in the morning with the dog and get the Sunday Papers for a quiet read. :wink: chat later.
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YoungMan wrote:Rooster how did Armagh do today ???
Havn't got a clue, some people work on Saturdays :( then crossed the Blackwater to Tyrone for a few beers, know that Dungannon beat Queens on Friday night though :D
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YoungMan wrote:Occupied six counties fry, cuppa char and a wee read of the Sundays, makes a great start for the hard week ahead........................
YM, terming it an occupied 6 counties fry is denying recognition to Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal. You're getting as bad as those politicians of ours who can't tell the difference between Ulstrer and Nothern Ireland. :roll: :wink:
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I was shocked to read the article about Roger Wilson on the cover of the Sunday World - shocked that they actually admitted that Ulster rugby existed!
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Guy's only living up to his name - why's the SW making a big deal out of that? :lol:
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pwr- does the equivilant in Cavan, Monaghan & Donegall not consitute a full Irish Breakfast.
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Cockatrice wrote:pwr- does the equivilant in Cavan, Monaghan & Donegall not consitute a full Irish Breakfast.
would thisnk it is still an Ulster fry.... which is also a variant of the full Irish :D
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