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News of this thread has reached Turnipstan. Some very angry turnips. Wives will be beaten, cats will be kicked, its all your fault DL... :lol:
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Goodness sake, a lot of them really taking it overboard :roll:

They're just jealous we got Bowe over them.

And for any 'Munsterfans' reading this, there is nothing in the rulebook saying we can't use our NIQs as much as we want. We're allowed 4 NIQs for a reason and we plan on using them. We don't care if we 'depend' on them just cos you don't, that's up to you.

I'm now relishing our trip to Thomond in April to show you that we do mean business and we can mix it up with the big guys. And just to let you know, I bought three sets of clappers and I plan on buying many more now. Thanks for the motivation :thumleft:
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Just had a look on munsterfans. Wow they are a bit touchy :lol: Why should they get so wound up they have a home draw ffs and are comfortable favourites :wink:
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our new buddy mack the knife as stabbed us in the back

`It appears we're doomed and the futures bright for the Ravenhill Young Defenders South African Flute band`

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I honestly never thought of that one :duh:

How about Munster vs the Orange free state :lol:
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namron wrote:our new buddy mack the knife as stabbed us in the back

`It appears we're doomed and the futures bright for the Ravenhill Young Defenders South African Flute band`

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I honestly never thought of that one :duh:

How about Munster vs the Orange free state :lol:
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TMHG wrote:PS DL - Thought I should do something for you as you're not getting too many bites :wink:
Thanks, I thought you'd never turn up!!! :D :D
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Jackie Brown wrote:News of this thread has reached Turnipstan. Some very angry turnips. Wives will be beaten, cats will be kicked, its all your fault DL... :lol:
excellent, my plan has succeeded :lol: :lol:

that gives me something to do tomorrow, I've a bit of down time - may even try to remember my password for munsterfans, and see if I can stoke the flames :lol: :lol: >TB
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Yes, MACKTHEKNIFE, turned out to be a fifth columnist!

Who knew! :lol:

There was me treating him to wit and banter whilst all the time he was researching for "numptiness" to put on MF as examles of what turds we are!

A bounder he is! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Good to have the fires lit, enjoy the trip south. Any chance you lot could stop at Sainsburys on the way down and do a bit of shopping for us, besides the clappers.
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I hear McGahan is leaving, typical Munster, copying us. First the European Cup now this.
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Matt Williams to replace McGahon, anything you can do we can do worse :) Was never a fan of McGahon until the last 6 weeks now I think he's a ligind ! >TC

When your doing the shopping try and get down south Tayto I don't like those Nordie Ones with their castle and all that, who so they think they are, the people ?
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Just had a look at that thread on MF. You are a naughty boy Mack. :)

I've always preferred the fork to the knife I must say. :wink:
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Just trying to make a bit of tension weren't you Mack? Nice hostile atmosphere at Thomond on Easter Sunday :D

At least I hope that's the idea...
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
ruckover wrote:Just trying to make a bit of tension weren't you Mack? Nice hostile atmosphere at Thomond on Easter Sunday :D

At least I hope that's the idea...

When you see what Munsterfans has become from what it used to be, it's just a bit sad. The whole Munster/Leinster knacker cat calling thing has spoilt what used to be a clever, witty, intelligent rugby forum. IMO.
You should post that, would send them bananas!!! Mind you DL has done a good enough job already. :lol: >TM
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Petition to get Baggy posting on the Munsterfans forum? :wink:

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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
pg106 wrote:Petition to get Baggy posting on the Munsterfans forum? :wink:

The bitter >TM won't know what hit them!
No. He's a fan, as am I, of what Munster were. We saved the HEC by showing that it could work without the English without the French winning it. They created the romance.
As am I, partly because my other half is from that part of the world and, as you say, due to the success they have had in the HEC. However, hard to beat a bit of inter-provincial banter and I'm sure they will be doing their best to get the big spoon out and stir things up before the QF. :stir:
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