Things Sean Cronin Can't Start
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Luke was never wise. Left out of Irish squads because he was a poor mixer and a pretty rubbish finisher.
Has anyone seen the photograph taken yesterday in the dressing after the Aussie match?
Everyone is facing the camera exact Seanie. He's facing in the opposite direction. It kinda explains why his line out throwing is so crap.
Has anyone seen the photograph taken yesterday in the dressing after the Aussie match?
Everyone is facing the camera exact Seanie. He's facing in the opposite direction. It kinda explains why his line out throwing is so crap.
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jack you must be in love with the sound of your own keyboard
Why not say "Luke --I disagree because ---
Why not say "Luke --I disagree because ---
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Ffs. herring had a good tour of Oz and was hoping to see that translated into some kind of Ulster form, but no......he’s only going to open a feckin caaafee shaap
http://www.the42.ie/ireland-rob-herring ... 0-Jun2018/
http://www.the42.ie/ireland-rob-herring ... 0-Jun2018/
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There must be some sort of extra curricular within UR that helps them open coffee shopsBart S wrote:Ffs. herring had a good tour of Oz and was hoping to see that translated into some kind of Ulster form, but no......he’s only going to open a feckin caaafee shaap
http://www.the42.ie/ireland-rob-herring ... 0-Jun2018/
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Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
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Tim Horton have recently opened their first branch in NI in Fountain street.
Their filter coffee is smoother than a lot of other competitors I've sampled and I'm
a 6 mug a day man. A regular sized cup is only £1.29 and they do decent tasting doughnuts as well.
Their filter coffee is smoother than a lot of other competitors I've sampled and I'm
a 6 mug a day man. A regular sized cup is only £1.29 and they do decent tasting doughnuts as well.
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big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
My advice to you Merve is to walk the dog in Castlewellan, and buy your bean in Urban.
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Think of the booze you could have purchased for that.big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
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You need to take doggo up north bm!big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
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That stuff is skankin dishwatercaledoniancelt wrote:Tim Horton have recently opened their first branch in NI in Fountain street.
Their filter coffee is smoother than a lot of other competitors I've sampled and I'm
a 6 mug a day man. A regular sized cup is only £1.29 and they do decent tasting doughnuts as well.
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I walk in CW park about once a week. Urban does indeed do good coffee. My only gripe is that their shap is on the wrong side of the street. Even in summer, it never gets the sun outside.ColinM wrote:big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
My advice to you Merve is to walk the dog in Castlewellan, and buy your bean in Urban.
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That's another good thing about Espana. Coffee and a brandy in the morning - €2.50Dave wrote:Think of the booze you could have purchased for that.big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
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I am only there infrequently but usually make it a stop. Can't say the sun and castlewellan often appear in the same lines of thought for me so haven't noticed. Maybe they have a wee yard out the back they could do up for those accompanied by canines.big mervyn wrote:I walk in CW park about once a week. Urban does indeed do good coffee. My only gripe is that their shap is on the wrong side of the street. Even in summer, it never gets the sun outside.ColinM wrote:big mervyn wrote:Do any of them make dacent caffee?
I am currently maligning the lack good quality coffee in NI particularly on my dog walking routes. The stuff at the Lockkeepers is vile. Same with Malone House. The man with the wee van at Minnowburn has ok stuff but he isn't always there. The café at Crawfordsburn Country Park is good if a bit pricey and somewhat out of my way. £2 - £2.50+ seems to be the norm now. £60-£75 odd quid a month (each) for coffee is a bit shocking when you think about it.
One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
My advice to you Merve is to walk the dog in Castlewellan, and buy your bean in Urban.
Good caaffee can also be obtained in Haptik in Ards. I'm unsure what way the sun shines in relation to it but why anyone would be walking their dog there I have no idea.
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Ron'n I suspect if Jack could be bothered with your bullshite he would say: "Ron'n ... why don't you go and fu'ck yourself you tossbag?" .............................. but he probably can't be bothered.rumncoke wrote:jack you must be in love with the sound of your own keyboard
Why not say "Luke --I disagree because ---
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Never getting a rancid cup of coffee is one of the great joys here Merv and often 1€ or less as you say, even the local Anglais only charge about 1.20€ or they would do no business. God, I love good coffee. Even the fake cold stuff like the frappe at Bombon Boss is actually quite tasty even if it's a 3€ fraud.big mervyn wrote: One thing about Spaniards, they know how to make a good coffee, often for a Euro if you avoid the tourist traps.
Most of the muck back there isn't strong enough to defend itself.
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.