I'm very serious.Quote:
Originally posted by sylvo
Yer not serious
Might go up tomorrow for the club finals so I might be able to tell you how it's progressing.
AFAIK they'll be selling off bits of Hill 16 as souvenirs.
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I'm very serious.Quote:
Originally posted by sylvo
Yer not serious
Might go up tomorrow for the club finals so I might be able to tell you how it's progressing.
AFAIK they'll be selling off bits of Hill 16 as souvenirs.
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Originally posted by Peadar
I'm very serious.
Might go up tomorrow for the club finals so I might be able to tell you how it's progressing.
AFAIK they'll be selling off bits of Hill 16 as souvenirs.
I was told they might have part of the hill open by the end of the summer the corner bit by the cusack stand, mind you i was told this by member's of the local gaa team round my way, who are more used to seeing pint's going over the bar then point's, arr well if none of the hill will be open by the end of the summer then i'll have to make do with a ticket for either the canal, Hogan or Cusack stand's if my third wish come's true, or even go on the hill with me steel toe cap boot's and hard hat, Peader enjoy yerself tomorrow, tell me how it's all progressing.
John 3:16
Dont knwo what relevence that has to sport though!Quote:
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Maybe the Lord is a Sports fan
Well he certainly doesn't support Dublin then.Quote:
Originally posted by SÓC
Maybe the Lord is a Sports fan
There's a couple of mechanical diggers and a crane on the site and a few heaps of earth. Nothing like a foundation or anything yet. Even if you were standing on the site where Hill 16 once lay, you couldn't see the game as it's walled off from the pitch.Quote:
Originally posted by sylvo
tell me how it's all progressing.
Well done to Newtownshandrum.
Great game and they played top class hurling.
The football was dire!
Well he's the eircom League's No. 1 supporter! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by SÓC
John 3:16
Dont knwo what relevence that has to sport though!
Maybe the Lord is a Sports fan
Are you sure Bertie and Co aren't trying?Quote:
Originally posted by Conor74
Noddy is a good book too, but don't see many people suggesting that countries should be modelled on Toytown...
Because the capitalists would lose control of a completely capitalist society. It couldn't be sustained. Bit obvious, don't ye think? Not that the present system is sustainable either mind. The gap between rich and poor is growing.....it's only a matter of time. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Conor74
I suppose the obvious counterargument is that the US and the western world do not practice pure capitalism, they have all these socialist concepts like unemployment benefit woven in. So we haven't seen pure capitalism at work either, and really it's a very very good system and you just gotta wait 'till it's put into effect properly to see just how good it is.:rolleyes:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peadar
[B]There's a couple of mechanical diggers and a crane on the site and a few heaps of earth. Nothing like a foundation or anything yet. Even if you were standing on the site where Hill 16 once lay, you couldn't see the game as it's walled off from the pitch.
Damn it. It's no wonder the local gaa team here is such a shamble's when they can't even get off field matter's correct, as for on field forget it. Thank's for letting us know how's it's going.
1. For Elisha Cutbert to be killed off in 24 (she's so annoying)
2. UCD to beat Aberdeen in European Super Cup final
3. A whole lotta weed