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Shan wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:

My dear fellow, as you are well aware I live in God's County. I will have none of this Hurley sticked premier county nonsense. :lol:

As for defending JB, he's a chap who needs no defending. I admonished Py in the same way as I'd admonish anyone who goes on someone else's forum and wums.

I am an "equal opportunities" admonisher! :lol:
Arra for feck sake ye boys are the business alright. Now I always thought OWC(Or is that 0SC >EW ) was God's own country and now it seems it even goes further than that. Whatever happened to the other 5 counties? I suppose they'll have to be happy to be near the Deific Dreamland. :D

Oh admonish away old top. It is thoroughly rascally behaviour to go wumming on other team's fans forums. :D

Ah come on - everyone knows Quawvan is God's own county!! :stir:
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
You've spent the afternoon in Fla's haven't you ! :lol:

Wumming on another provinces site is nothing short of the actions of a Cad and a Bounder! :lol:

God was round for lunch last Sunday, it's his day off, and was telling me he is quite had that he lives in Armagh. :thumleft:
Outrageous suggestion. I can post shíte without requiring any intake of alcohol I can assure ya.

A bit of a concern though alround for the people of this world if Armagh is his domain. Hell may not be a bad option after all. >EW
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Shan wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
You've spent the afternoon in Fla's haven't you ! :lol:

Wumming on another provinces site is nothing short of the actions of a Cad and a Bounder! :lol:

God was round for lunch last Sunday, it's his day off, and was telling me he is quite had that he lives in Armagh. :thumleft:
Outrageous suggestion. I can post shíte without requiring any intake of alcohol I can assure ya.

A bit of a concern though alround for the people of this world if Armagh is his domain. Hell may not be a bad option after all. >EW
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Hans Indaruck wrote:
Ah come on - everyone knows Quawvan is God's own county!! :stir:
Ah feck I've heard it all now. Shur even our wonderful former leader didn't want this county. God hardly would. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6py-JbDHgUc
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Gwan ya gowl, shur ya know The Almighty loves a challenge so. >EW
Even the Almighty knows his limits!! :duck:
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Gwan ya gowl, shur ya know The Almighty loves a challenge so. >EW
Beside this the loaves and fishes is child's play. Ressurection is a mere snap of the fingers and convincing Baggy of his existence a simple word spoken. Some challenges are beyond even the best of the bests. :D
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Shan wrote:
Hans Indaruck wrote:
Ah come on - everyone knows Quawvan is God's own county!! :stir:
Ah feck I've heard it all now. Shur even our wonderful former leader didn't want this county. God hardly would. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6py-JbDHgUc
Ah poor Bertie - his heart may have been in north Dub but his soul was always in Ulster!! :stir:
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Dear Lord, who's heavenly son performed the first miracle at Canaan and turn water into wine, please bless these Rugby folk as they perform the miracle in reverse. Amen.
Oh that is good. :D

But what if that miracle had been in Hans Indaruck's homeland. "Dear Lord you performed a miracle in Cavan by managing to extract a couple of quid from one of the locals. How the feck did ya manage that" :D
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Shan wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Dear Lord, who's heavenly son performed the first miracle at Canaan and turn water into wine, please bless these Rugby folk as they perform the miracle in reverse. Amen.
Oh that is good. :D

But what if that miracle had been in Hans Indaruck's homeland. "Dear Lord you performed a miracle in Cavan by managing to extract a couple of quid from one of the locals. How the feck did ya manage that" :D
Oooooh - that hurts!!! [however true it might be!!] :oops:
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Shan wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
He was saying what he was saying on an Ulster forum rather than going onto the Munster site and wumming.

Sorry, Py, you were saying......?
Awww it is nice to see you jumping in to defend yer fellow Ulsterman from those nasty wee feckers from the Premier County. Careful now as the Tipp men are reknowned for their skill with the hurleys. Some of them even are well known for having a great aim with a pint glass.

>TM

Hup yaboyo. :D
Judging by when he wrote it I'd say His Highness was tired
and emotional at the time.
We Tipp people have big hearts and I have forgiven him.
Glad to hear you call it a hurley, Shan, and not a hurl.
Btw bottles are much better for throwing than glasses you big clown.
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pythagoras wrote:
Shan wrote:
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
He was saying what he was saying on an Ulster forum rather than going onto the Munster site and wumming.

Sorry, Py, you were saying......?
Awww it is nice to see you jumping in to defend yer fellow Ulsterman from those nasty wee feckers from the Premier County. Careful now as the Tipp men are reknowned for their skill with the hurleys. Some of them even are well known for having a great aim with a pint glass.

>TM

Hup yaboyo. :D
Judging by when he wrote it I'd say His Highness was tired
and emotional at the time.
We Tipp people have big hearts and I have forgiven him.
Glad to hear you call it a hurley, Shan, and not a hurl.
Btw bottles are much better for throwing than glasses you big clown.
Just absk any ulsterman

Damn right. Fill a glass full of peterl , set it on fire and try to buck it someone sounds down right dangerous. Definitely need a bottle
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pythagoras wrote:
Judging by when he wrote it I'd say His Highness was tired
and emotional at the time.
We Tipp people have big hearts and I have forgiven him.
Glad to hear you call it a hurley, Shan, and not a hurl.
Btw bottles are much better for throwing than glasses you big clown.
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Only Clareman I ever heard call it a hurl is that fecking eejit Marty Morrissey.

Ask John Leahy about the the glass. He is such an expert I think Waterford Crystal were looking to employ him at one time. :D
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IRFU

Munster Appoint Commercial Board....................
Munster Rugby today announced the creation of a new non-executive Commercial Board to provide strategic guidance, advice and support to the existing Branch Committee structures and management team.

The Chairman will be Niall FitzGerald KBE, who grew up in Limerick and has become one of Ireland's most respected global business figures.
FitzGerald was formerly Chairman and CEO of Unilever, Chairman of Reuters and is current Chairman of the British Museum.

Alongside the appointment of Munster Rugby standing committee chairmen, other appointments to the Board include leading figures from the international stage of technology, communications, philanthropy and retail including Patrick Coveney (Greencore), David Cronin (UL Foundation), Leslie Buckley (Independent News & Media), Tony Keohane (Tesco) and Ken Murphy (Boots).

Welcoming the new Board, Munster Rugby CEO Garrett Fitzgerald stated: "We are delighted to welcome these international business leaders and Munster natives to Munster Rugby and look forward to their input.

"Niall FitzGerald is an exceptional Chairman with a wealth of commercial experience and we hugely appreciate him engaging with Munster Rugby."

Niall FitzGerald said: "As a passionate Munster supporter, I am very pleased to be involved, and along with my fellow board members will hopefully bring added value to a great sporting organisation."

MUNSTER RUGBY COMMERCIAL BOARD MEMBERS:

Niall FitzGerald: Chairman, Hakluyt & Company Ltd
Patrick Coveney: CEO, Greencore >flog
David Cronin: CEO, UL Foundation
Leslie Buckley: Chairman, Independent News and Media
Tony Keohane: CEO, Tesco Ireland >flog
Ken Murphy: COO, Alliance Boots
Stan Fuller: President, Munster Rugby
Garrett Fitzgerald: CEO, Munster Rugby
Gerry O'Loughlin: Independent Chairman, Management Committee, Munster Rugby
John Hartery: Independent Chairman, Professional Game Committee, Munster Rugby
Declan Madden: Independent Chairman, Finance Committee, Munster Rugby
Enda Lynch: Commercial and Marketing Manager, Munster Rugby
http://www.irishrugby.ie/provincial/news/28533.php
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Any odds on O'Gara starting for Munster in the QF?

Imagine the uproar
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I certainly wouldn't bet against it.
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