BR wrote:
Indeed - probably a closer link between Russ and the Irish traveller community, than between the average rugby supporting Romanian and the Romany gypsies.
Highly amusing to think of Russ, UAFC's third most English loving poster, descended from Traaaaaaaaaavlers.
Might one ask who he's behind?
You might well, you & the standing member from Clare, two Englanders if ever I heard one.
What?
You're surprised???????
FFS all that toadying to Betty & their marvellous democracy, your most fervent desire to be "ennobled" and your love of shooting, not to mention you wishing your betters from GB to take over the running of Norn Iron? All traits of an England-lover my friend.
But sure so what, no matter a damn about that, I'm generous to my friends, I don't hold it agin ye .............much.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Once a Knight wrote:
You're related to both Brian and Agus?
I knew I recognised nobility in you dear friend. Now you tell me it's royalty.
PS - The lunar eclipse wasn't worth it.
Indeed a chara. Dear old Brian declared Armagh as the religious capital of Ireland which of course meant a lot more then that it would now. If he could see the sort of right langers that inhabit that fine county these days I'd say he'd shed a few tears.
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
bazzaj wrote:Can someone tell that Noel from One Direction or his Kn0bhead mates that no one in the Hilton hotel bar at Wembley actually gave a flying feck who he is.
Just as tip- if you don`t want to be recognised in public don`t go in a post match packed hotel bar wearing a baseball cap and dark sunglasses and surround your self with an entourage.
C*Nts
I'm glad to say I wouldn't know one of these guys if he was sitting beside me. Pop stars in general are such bores. Indeed all people full of their importance are bores. It is amusing in some ways to see folk who think we care about them. Like children they crave attention. Unlike children they should be beyond that.
I have just been informed that his name was Niall not Noel.
No me either.
thecrouch wrote:
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Yes Crouchie, it is a very lovely place indeed. On an evening like this I look out across a low rolling valley filled with verdant green pastures and apple orchards. From the Ring of Gullion north into the City and on out to Caledon it's all just as God intended. Not a langer in sight.
Stop before you get to Caledon though as there are strange creatures living in Tyrone
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
thecrouch wrote:
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Yes Crouchie, it is a very lovely place indeed. On an evening like this I look out across a low rolling valley filled with verdant green pastures and apple orchards. From the Ring of Gullion north into the City and on out to Caledon it's all just as God intended. Not a langer in sight.
Stop before you get to Caledon though as there are strange creatures living in Tyrone
Different breed out west Rooster. Gets scary once you get past Portadown on the M1.
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
Many may say that but it is possible for many to be incorrect. I may allow that it be considered number 2. Anybody who has not experienced the Banner County ought to prioritise a visit.
Not full of langers. One in particular I had in mind.
Oh and less of yer cheek ya big smelly árse.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
Yes Crouchie, it is a very lovely place indeed. On an evening like this I look out across a low rolling valley filled with verdant green pastures and apple orchards. From the Ring of Gullion north into the City and on out to Caledon it's all just as God intended. Not a langer in sight.
Not what Mrs. Bridges is thinking to herself.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
Many may say that but it is possible for many to be incorrect. I may allow that it be considered number 2. Anybody who has not experienced the Banner County ought to prioritise a visit.
Not full of langers. One in particular I had in mind.
Oh and less of yer cheek ya big smelly árse.
Shan I visit the banner on a regular basis as my better half is from there.
A fine county indeed, but it's no Armagh.
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Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
Many may say that but it is possible for many to be incorrect. I may allow that it be considered number 2. Anybody who has not experienced the Banner County ought to prioritise a visit.
Not full of langers. One in particular I had in mind.
Oh and less of yer cheek ya big smelly árse.
You're both wrong. Neither of them compares to Fermanagh.
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
Many may say that but it is possible for many to be incorrect. I may allow that it be considered number 2. Anybody who has not experienced the Banner County ought to prioritise a visit.
Not full of langers. One in particular I had in mind.
Oh and less of yer cheek ya big smelly árse.
You're both wrong. Neither of them compares to Fermanagh.
Armagh is indeed a fine county Shan, you are right on that count. The finest of them all, many would say.
Full of langers though? I think not. Limerick is the langer capital of Ireland. Every second house has a piebald horse tied up beside the front door. Morning rush hour in Limerick is like the home straight at Aintree.
Many may say that but it is possible for many to be incorrect. I may allow that it be considered number 2. Anybody who has not experienced the Banner County ought to prioritise a visit.
Not full of langers. One in particular I had in mind.
Oh and less of yer cheek ya big smelly árse.
You're both wrong. Neither of them compares to Fermanagh.
Where?
That's the place where Lough Erne is in for 6 months and the other 6 months Fermanagh is in Lough Erne
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
I was away in Scotland when Ireland played Romania. I've just watched the recording of the game. Madigan was appallingly bad at 10. He hasn't a feckin' clue. Total f&*%ing megashyte and that bampot Geordan Murphy kept going on about what a good game he had. Cretin.
Smear me in chocolate and throw me to the Lesbians.