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sylvo
06/01/2005, 2:02 PM
nail on the head. its our English friends who want to be Irish that have the problem ;)



Explain please.

Partizan
06/01/2005, 7:56 PM
well, it says Eire/Ireland on the cover of me passport (not the Peoples' Republic of Bulgaria :D ) so its plastic Paddy, gravy stains, ole, ole, all the accustomary Paddy whackery stuff, Selthick shirts and Larry Leprechaun nonsense all de way.

What is with our Munster neighbours, are they planning to do 'a Slovenia' and seceede from the Irish Republic.

I can see it now, Fat as el Presidente, the hordes of the unwashed, grovelling at his feet, the Horsehoe as the seat of government....... the Peoples' Republic of Cawwwk.

Love it, but dont start the revolution without me. :p

Pablo
06/01/2005, 8:26 PM
well, it says Eire/Ireland on the cover of me passport (not the Peoples' Republic of Bulgaria :D ) so its plastic Paddy, gravy stains, ole, ole, all the accustomary Paddy whackery stuff, Selthick shirts and Larry Leprechaun nonsense all de way.

What is with our Munster neighbours, are they planning to do 'a Slovenia' and seceede from the Irish Republic.

I can see it now, Fat as el Presidente, the hordes of the unwashed, grovelling at his feet, the Horsehoe as the seat of government....... the Peoples' Republic of Cawwwk.

Love it, but dont start the revolution without me. :p

how inferior you must feel to bring your petty insecurities into every thread

sylvo
06/01/2005, 10:32 PM
how inferior you must feel to bring your petty insecurities into every thread


A bit like some of you Cork lads I would think.

Pablo
07/01/2005, 12:22 AM
A bit like some of you Cork lads I would think.


we dont have insecurities my friend as we are the master race ;)

sylvo
07/01/2005, 8:44 AM
[QUOTE=Pablo]we dont have insecurities my friend



Apart from when someone mentions the name Celtic. ;)

Plastic Paddy
07/01/2005, 9:05 AM
Surely you mean "Ireland's greatest football club", dontcha Sylv? :D

:D PP

razor
07/01/2005, 9:12 AM
that other ground has been gone over a trillion times and thanks for not going there.

At the risk of quoting myself PP.
Don't even go there.
especially on a Friday.

Plastic Paddy
07/01/2005, 10:01 AM
We'll strike us a bargain then, Razor. You stop certain of your fellow Corconians spouting ****e, and we'll leave the Celtic references alone. Deal?

:) PP

razor
07/01/2005, 10:48 AM
sounds good to me.

Pablo
07/01/2005, 12:20 PM
We'll strike us a bargain then, Razor. You stop certain of your fellow Corconians spouting ****e, and we'll leave the Celtic references alone. Deal?

:) PP

and you stop pretending certain player are Irish deal?

Pat O' Banton
07/01/2005, 12:38 PM
and you stop pretending certain player are Irish deal?

Tell you what when we are next looking to renew our passports we will all ask you for a note confirming or dismissing our nationality, save the embassy going through birth certs and all that messy paperwork, deal?

Pablo
07/01/2005, 12:43 PM
Tell you what when we are next looking to renew our passports we will all ask you for a note confirming or dismissing our nationality, save the embassy going through birth certs and all that messy paperwork, deal?

when we start having passports for the peoples republic i'll consider you

Pat O' Banton
07/01/2005, 12:54 PM
when we start having passports for the peoples republic i'll consider you

You'd consider a plastic half nordie half Donegal man for citizenship of Cork :confused: I am shocked and think I'm honoured.

sylvo
07/01/2005, 2:26 PM
Surely you mean "Ireland's greatest football club", dontcha Sylv? :D

:D PP



Going for a weekend drive this weekend PP, up the M1, M6, A74, M74 and my drive will finish at London road.

This weekend maybe one of my two clubs might get my preferance on this subject. ;)

Pablo
13/01/2005, 12:14 AM
Going for a weekend drive this weekend PP, up the M1, M6, A74, M74 and my drive will finish at London road.

This weekend maybe one of my two clubs might get my preferance on this subject. ;)

so how is the queens league these days?

sylvo
13/01/2005, 7:49 AM
so how is the queens league these days?


Do you mean the darts league, I don't know, but I know the Queens do play in a pool league against all the other pubs in the Crouch End area.
I'll check for you tonight.

Bluebeard
13/01/2005, 12:39 PM
Belatedly, and ignoring the previous discussions, Club first.

Pat O' Banton
13/01/2005, 12:41 PM
What have they done to deserve such an enlightened :rolleyes: Ulsterman ? ;)

I was of the impression that around 47% of Ulster men were enlightened (oh if we add DG does it make this 47.01% ;)