View Full Version : The say anything, what's on your mind thread
Bluebeard
04/09/2009, 2:23 PM
He's on a Pay-per-play contract: everytime he plays, Derry City pays for it
sligofan4ever
04/09/2009, 6:14 PM
After all this time, Tonights gonna be a good night is still on the radio, seemingly frequently and never ending, god i'm getting annoyed of this song and its sh!te anyways :mad:.
GalwayRed
05/09/2009, 12:22 AM
Back to Galway for me tomorow. College starts back on Monday.
Stevo Da Gull
05/09/2009, 8:24 AM
Rough day :(... but it's nearly dinner time :) Ever reliable, old faithful.. food :D
sligoman
05/09/2009, 1:10 PM
Moving to Galway tomorrow, boring.
Magicme
05/09/2009, 4:27 PM
No its not. Its the best city in Ireland. Love it. My sisters mate is moving there to start college soon and I have a space booked on her floor!
agree MagicMe - Galway is easily the best city in Ireland. Not too big, not too small, loads of centrally located pubs and clubs, great live music scene, a student dominated city, a great arts and culture scene and a great mix of people from all over the world.
I love the place.
Magicme
05/09/2009, 5:12 PM
Monaghan feels a bit like Galway this weekend. Our Harvest Time Blues Festival is on and the centre of the town has a deadly market like the one in Galway and there are bands playing in almost every pub. Love it. Gonna lounge in the bath soon and then head out to enjoy one of Monaghan's homegrown blues legends Ben Reel Band in my favourite pub. Perfect!!
Magicme
05/09/2009, 8:36 PM
Agh dont know what to do. Drank a fine Fluerie while watching the game and now not sure I can be bothered to go shower and hit the town.
So do I take advantage of the fact the kids are away and go out on the town or do I take advantage of the fact that the kids are away and open another bottle of Fluerie and watch some movies that I cant watch when they are here?
Rovers1
05/09/2009, 9:24 PM
Agh dont know what to do. Drank a fine Fluerie while watching the game and now not sure I can be bothered to go shower and hit the town.
So do I take advantage of the fact the kids are away and go out on the town or do I take advantage of the fact that the kids are away and open another bottle of Fluerie and watch some movies that I cant watch when they are here?
Go out and get rotten ta ****
Magicme
05/09/2009, 9:30 PM
Go out and get rotten ta ****
Good man. Think I will!
I had forgotten what good football looked at. What a goal by Billy Dennehy.
GalwayRed
05/09/2009, 10:29 PM
Moving to Galway tomorrow, boring.
Galways not boring....far from it.
CF1989
06/09/2009, 1:03 AM
watch some movies that I cant watch when they are here?
u naughty woman ;)
Magicme
06/09/2009, 1:37 AM
u naughty woman ;)
Ha ha. Since my kids are 11 and 14 anything over 15 is forbidden!
sligoman
06/09/2009, 1:51 AM
Ha ha. Since my kids are 11 and 14 anything over 15 is forbidden!Worst mother ever:p.
CF1989
06/09/2009, 1:51 AM
Ha ha. Since my kids are 11 and 14 anything over 15 is forbidden!
guess im forbidden from ur house so? thats a shame ;)
Magicme
06/09/2009, 1:54 AM
Ha ha. You are forbidden for totally different reasons!!! :p
Magicme
06/09/2009, 1:58 AM
Worst mother ever:p.
I think my boys would agree. They think I put work/football before them. Oops.
I let the older lad watch 15's coz he will be 15 soon.
CF1989
06/09/2009, 2:03 AM
Ha ha. You are forbidden for totally different reasons!!! :p
ah now whys that??
Magicme
06/09/2009, 2:06 AM
Might have something to do with you being from Sligo!!!
CF1989
06/09/2009, 2:08 AM
if i was from longford it'd be ok though ;) go on marty
Magicme
06/09/2009, 2:13 AM
The language filter wont allow me to answer that the way I want to!!!
Naw have a new policy of not allowing LOI fans into my house. Get too much hassle when I do.
Magicme
06/09/2009, 2:52 AM
Am so bored now. Dammit wish had gone to on to the Club instead of being sensible. Or maybe should have stayed in pub talking to the sexy guy. Old age aint easy.
Do your offspring be on here? Cringe...! :p:D
Magicme
06/09/2009, 2:58 AM
I hope not!!! *Cringe Cringe Cringe*
Magicme
06/09/2009, 2:59 AM
Hey Dunny, what to talk about favourite humming sounds or something. Am too awake to sleep and nothing happening here.
alidiei
06/09/2009, 4:37 PM
Excellent :)
Stevo Da Gull
07/09/2009, 12:02 PM
wooooooooahhhhaaww (yes, that's the best I can come up with for what's on my mind at the moment... and no, I am not stoned!)
Magicme
08/09/2009, 2:50 AM
Am too sad for sleep.
sligoman
08/09/2009, 2:13 PM
Back to Galway for me tomorow. College starts back on Monday.Were you wearing a Shelbourne jacket in Galway today?
Rory H
08/09/2009, 2:29 PM
What a flirt....
GalwayRed
08/09/2009, 2:42 PM
Were you wearing a Shelbourne jacket in Galway today?
I was.
DmanDmythDledge
08/09/2009, 3:46 PM
What a flirt....
foot.ie's first LOI bromance?:eek:
Longfordian
08/09/2009, 4:06 PM
It's like those missed connections things in the paper "You were the guy in a Shels jacket on Shop Street, I was the guy carring the bottle of whiskey puking my ring up on the side of the street. I felt we had a moment. Call me."
GalwayRed
08/09/2009, 4:24 PM
Right thats it i'm not wearing that jacket around Galway again:D
Magicme
08/09/2009, 7:50 PM
Sligoman - Stalker Extrodinaire
Magicme
08/09/2009, 7:51 PM
Forgot to say that was dead proud of my dad on Sunday (and always!) for winning an becoming All Ireland Champion in the half marathon at over 60 age group in Donegal. My cousin Donna came 3rd in the over 40's womens race. Busting with pride for them.
Magicme
09/09/2009, 9:54 AM
Feel like the s word. My son rang me with his Junior Cert results and I think I sounded a little disappointed and I think he may have picked up on it. I am happy with what he got but I know if he had put any effort in he could have done much better. One good thing is that I dont have to take him to see Manure play as that was the "prize" if he got 7 or more B's & up. He got 6 B's, 4 C's and a D. He was expecting at least 3 A's.
passinginterest
09/09/2009, 10:04 AM
He's done well there Magicme and if he's a little disappointed it might just give him a kick to go and study harder for his leaving cert. He's done well enough that he should get whatever subjects he wants at leaving cert level which is the important thing.
I think the opposite happened to me, I got 4 A's in my Junior and just became totally complacent about exams, I hardly studied at all for my leaving and despite doing relatively well I probably should have done a whole lot better.
Magicme
09/09/2009, 10:16 AM
I was the same passing, so had been kinda hoping he would be a little disappointed, (mean mammy that I am!) but I didnt want him thinking I was disappointed. He is my baby and I am so proud of every single thing he does (except bullying his brother) and I want to be thrilled with his results but I know he could have done better.
I told him I was so proud but also said that now he know's A's aren't just given out, they have to be worked for and maybe he can do that for Leaving. He is an ambitious little dude and he is only 14 so hopefully he has learned things more useful than how to make a coffee table from today.
De Town
09/09/2009, 10:20 AM
Out in Galway tonight, can't wait!:D
thischarmingman
09/09/2009, 3:12 PM
I've just discovered that its not that expensive to use the internet on my mobile and that I can get foot.ie on it. As I'm doing right now. :)
is the rubbish forum anyone elses favourite forum??
brianw82
09/09/2009, 4:16 PM
On a related note, it's amazing how few threads on the main forum don't have a little garbage can icon next to them.
John83
09/09/2009, 4:17 PM
is the rubbish forum anyone elses favourite forum??
I just wish I could post in it. :)
is the rubbish forum anyone elses favourite forum??
Damn straight!
Derren Brown going to predict the lottery pon channel 4 at 10.35, should be good.
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