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marinobohs
31/05/2011, 11:25 AM
sure it does ...joke fits right there,no not there.........yes there. Come to think of it I think he's half Donegal as well........or is it Leitrim.....hmmmm. Well something like that.

Oh. sweet. jesus. your kid is Charlie Haughey :cool: the original man from everywhere

Rasputin
31/05/2011, 1:18 PM
Oh. sweet. jesus. your kid is Charlie Haughey :cool: the original man from everywhere
Is it really that extra ordinary that a make belief poster has a make belief child?

marinobohs
31/05/2011, 2:03 PM
Is it really that extra ordinary that a make belief poster has a make belief child?

Yep,and you should see his invisible friends :eek:

harleyleeds
01/06/2011, 1:07 AM
Is it really that extra ordinary that a make belief poster has a make belief child?

Be nice Rasa. Its only fun after all........." only joking obviously. " or if youve nothing nice to say then ....well you know the rest. p.s its believe not belief.

ahmcd
02/06/2011, 10:11 PM
Anyway, the worst thing to happen I think is the split (if it happens).

RahenyBohs
22/06/2011, 10:28 PM
I use to go to Ireland matches all the time when I was a kid with my Dad paying for my tickets but now that I'm grown up and making an income, not much, I pay for my own tickets. I only go to Ireland matches sparingly. I did attend all of the Carling Nations Cup matches recently as I got a free ticket to the Wales match and got the tickets for both the NI and Scotland matches for €30.

The Staunton era, the poor atmosphere at Croke Park and the cost of Ireland tickets all put me off going to matches. Now if we qualify for Poland/Urkaine, I'd go to it like a true bandwagon fan but qualifying for tournaments for Ireland in football is quite rare and should be cherished.