Do Ulster Rugby read the UAFC?

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Wee Woman wrote:
WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote: (you know, the thread that has got wee woman hot flushing and cold sweating)
How very dare you White Knight! I'm a good 20 yrs off hot flushing I'll have you know.

And women don't sweat, hot or cold, it makes our mascara run :wink: :lol:
Oh come off it Wee Woman, "women don't sweat" - preposterous suggestion, in the days when I used to go to the gym there would be plenty of weemen sweating like a docker's armpits. Furthermore a lengthy session with ...............maybe not continue that one :wink:

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Ithryn wrote:Perhaps one of the funniest post on the forum for days that, thanks Shem.
Oh for Christ's sake - funny ?? You can't be serious Ithryn that was a drawn out tedious effort and I'm quite surprised that Shem has escaped without being savaged. I would rate it no more than 2.5 out of 10 for comedic value - then again I'm in foul move so perhaps it wasn't quite that bad or maybe you are the sort who laughs at peolpe like that tedious jerk Harry Hill.

Harry fecki' 'Ill, I'd love to cricket bat his cranium -the man is a total Brennan. A broken leg is funnier.

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backawaygoonahead wrote:maybe you are the sort who laughs at peolpe like that tedious jerk Harry Hill.

Harry fecki' 'Ill, I'd love to cricket bat his cranium -the man is a total ar$e. A broken leg is funnier.
For a moment I considered asking if you were my long lost twin and wondered if we'd been separated at birth, such was my agreement with you ......

...... then I wised up and realised if disliking Arry Ill was the criterion for determining siblings, I (and you) must be in a very large family.

Does anyone (English people excepted) find him funny?
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
backawaygoonahead wrote:maybe you are the sort who laughs at peolpe like that tedious jerk Harry Hill.

Harry fecki' 'Ill, I'd love to cricket bat his cranium -the man is a total ar$e. A broken leg is funnier.
For a moment I considered asking if you were my long lost twin and wondered if we'd been separated at birth, such was my agreement with you ......

...... then I wised up and realised if disliking Arry Ill was the criterion for determining siblings, I (and you) must be in a very large family.

Does anyone (English people excepted) find him funny?
my kids do, but then they are 11 & 12
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fermain wrote:moved to the back room
They will never find it down here :lol:
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Wee Woman wrote:
WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote: (you know, the thread that has got wee woman hot flushing and cold sweating)
How very dare you White Knight! I'm a good 20 yrs off hot flushing I'll have you know.

And women don't sweat, hot or cold, it makes our mascara run :wink: :lol:
I remember my sister telling me when she was in school and one of the girls suggested she was sweatin' the teacher was horrified and proclaimed " horses sweat, men perspire and women glow" :)
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Does anyone (English people excepted) find him funny?
I think he is simply awful but then again I think a lot of so-called comedians are unfunny. He is one of the worst though I think.
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Ah so thats where that thread went :wink:

Clearly UR would/should have a minor interest in what is said on the only organ open to relatively open expression on all things Ulster rugby.

OK there is plenty of garbage spouted - yours truly included - but when it come to the hardcore rugby posts there are fervently held opinions on display - whether right, wrong or muddled.

I wouldn't suggest for a second that an policy decisions whether playing or otherwise would be based on what we say on here but those who ignore what their friends say , let alone their enemies, do so at their peril.

I used to question my father, who was a confirmed socialist, when he brought the Daily Telegraph home occasionally rather than The Morning Star and he would say it is alway valuable to know what the enemy are thinking. :wink:

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Tevez is usually correct and he say Yes :cheers:
I also believe that to be correct.
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LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Baga? - I think you might be rubbing off on me. Curmudgeonly - such a pleasing description. :wink:
LastNight - oh what a night, feckin' dog has had me up since 4.45 - amongst my favourite words, I was in Sedona AZ around 5 years ago, enjoying some very fine Oak Creek Lager (I'm usually a Guinness man) brewed on the premises, and when it came time to pay I realised that I had left my wallet in the car. When I went to retrieve it a gent was parking beside me with the following number plate
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Needless to say we chatted & immediately became friends for life, went inside for another swally before Mrs B & I retreated for dinner. Wonderful to meet a kindred spirit so far from home. Don't you love those shiny happy yanks :lol:

For anyone who hasn't been, Sedona is a naturally beautiful place to visit for a couple of nights as long as you can get your head around hard-ass cowboy dudes living side by side with a bunch of new wave hippies with their belief that Sedona is the centre of 13 healing vortexes.

Before you insult somebody you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you insult them you'll be a mile away and have their shoes!


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