If anyone's wondering why I even asked such a question, 'Rock Me Amadeus' was number one in the charts in Ireland when I was born, and so the song gives me an usual feeling.
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If anyone's wondering why I even asked such a question, 'Rock Me Amadeus' was number one in the charts in Ireland when I was born, and so the song gives me an usual feeling.
I'm looking forward to panning out in front of the TV tomorrow with a box of beer. Gonna start at about 1:15 when my buddy gets home from work (cos I don't want feel like a loser drinking on my own) and it's down to Chelsea, Burnley, Bolton, Liverpool, Man U, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Deportivo to keep me entertained. I will have the laptop nearby to check the Fantasy Football and my betslip in my hand, at the moment I'm thinkin a Derby County/Man Utd double. Will hit the town then but I fear the fresh air may have devastating consequences.
I think he meant as in actually going to a game.
I think he thinks that you're just going to watch Gillette Soccer Saturday.
So, you day is like this:
Chelsea v Burnley, 12.45pm, SS1
Bolton v Liverpool, 3.00pm, Setanta Ireland
Man Utd v Arsenal, 5.30pm, SS1
Real Madrid v Deportivo, Some time in the evening, SS2 or 3 most probably.
God you've some life. I might see the end of Real Madrid - Deportivo if I'm lucky, have to be in at work for the rest of the day.
I hate barstoolers.
Was in Dublin today and saw two lads smoking crack in a phonebox on Harcourt Street. Lovely. Probably should've told the guards...
that reminds me, a few years ago i was driving along the liffey on the northside and there is a small church thing there with a few steps leading up to the door - 3 kids (2 guys, 1 girl) unconscious/sleepy on the steps, one with a needle hanging out of his arm. Shocked me as this was at 3 in the afternoon...
I was on the LUAS in April heading to Tallaght and there was these two miserable girls talking like they were drunk and then next thing one of them brought out cocaine from their pocket and did it right in front of me on public transport. My impression of Dublin wasn't helped by this incident.