i was going to say, theres another good man gone, but............... ;)
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i was going to say, theres another good man gone, but............... ;)
I'm surprised actually.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
I thought weddings organised themselves!?!
Certainly never thought the groom had to do anything only turn up on the day? :D
Actually, I think you'll find it's the Best Man's job to make sure he turns up :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Pretty much, but you know you have to print the booklets, and women and computers... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Nantes gave something like 40% discount for female season tickets (same price as kids tickets) so maybe the eL is missing out there...
Imagine all the lads you'd see down the cross in wigs and short skirts trying to avail of the discount :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pete
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Originally Posted by Peadar
theres a few guys down there who already wear wigs.
well each of us know more than you....funny you slag these girls when we know you're secretly mad after one of em! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
like the lads can talk on here!! we have seen some fans out in longford...yez are nothing to write home about!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
true........if we all know how is it a secret........ ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Maz
They're young lads who, like ugly ducklings, will mature into handsome men :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Maz
I'm also sure they were a bit the worse for wear since they were on a night out in Longford. I know the Cork lads had to dress down so as to blend in and not to upstage the locals :D
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Originally Posted by Sinéad
your signature worries me, it doesnt say alot for Donegal/Longford men at all Sinéad. :rolleyes:
we're allowed one!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
HYUK HYUK!
What's this Pat, are you and skipper trying to forget yer past and pretending to be nice West Brit's on yer night's out chasing the the social elite (whatever the fcuk that mean's).
So what happen's though when you tell the honey's the truth, that yer not from D4 and that degree in Irish history was bought at the padded cell wing of Teach mor university do all the horsey and hocky type's do a dexy's from yer.
Here was Morrissey singing about you and Skipper when he sang ''The last of the famous international playboy's''.
Patrick J's from Longford? :rolleyes: Should have guessed! :D
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Originally Posted by dortie
Thats a BIT of a generalisation don't ya think - How long have you been in Longford - 90 mins! :confused:
And then ye say that women come to watch the fellas not the game - you are all as bad if not worse yourselves! :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by max power
Better get Xlex in all that chat :p
Him and Macy always back each other up - so why shouldn't Xlex follow suit??
My signature is perhaps, outdated now, maybe back in my single days it rang true but now, well, I've been teaching this guy for over 3 years and he really hasn't got the hang of it - thats why I'm still with him!!Quote:
Originally Posted by dortie
Maybe some day ...... :D
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Originally Posted by Peadar
Um, Peadar, the interweb is awash with scantily clad ladies!
As fr the original question, my gf knows i use this, dont know if she ever 'tracks' what I am saying though. That said, i know someone who does track my movements here!!! ;)
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Originally Posted by Sinéad
i hope thats about marraige and not eh eh ther other topic :eek:
Don't mention the 'M' word - He goes mad when I start wandering by the magazine stands looking at all those bridal mags.... :p
macy macy macy macy macy :D
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Originally Posted by Sinéad
Ha ha it all makes sense now.
I used to see him on the platform at Tara when I was on the DART coming home from work and he always looked like he was about to throw himself infront of the train. Now I know why :D
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Originally Posted by Sinéad
speaking of the "m" word.
there is a certain priest who does a very speciall "football themed" ceremony
if you need it. :)
I can see it now, ceremony in Flancare with the reception in The Anvil.Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Max Power on the CD decks with his box lights and smoke machine.
Classy gig! :D
Could they count the crowd as the biggest attendance in Flancare Park history? They're sure to get more than the 750 they average at league games :D
[QUOTE=Peadar]I can see it now, ceremony in Flancare with the reception in The Anvil.
I'd try else where for the reception, somewhere where the quest's won't collapse after one pint of the nice beer they serve there. Milo's around the corner maybe.
listen john joes is the only venue at the end of the day...........
peadar you forgot my bow tie that lights up and spins around :D
Hadn't seen that, is it something you reserve for weddings?Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
Is there a picture of you wearing it on the website?
no i keep it as a surprise for very special times like cup finals.....aug 30 :D
Hafta say that lately i'v noticed a lot more females around at the X and some of them aint half bad either... :cool:
Comparing to a few years back,id say there are a lot more female EL supporters(definetly not a bad thing!!!)
ya those waaahs at the back of the shed are nothin short of savageQuote:
Originally Posted by born 2b a rebel
I'm not one to start a feminist rant EVER so all I will say is that guys are known for their obsession with the sport while girls on the other hand are bordering on crazy for supporting their team regularly. I've watched City since I was 14 and people still turn to the guy before they ask me a question on the team.
Niamh, when we want to know what product Georgie uses in his hair or how Noelle gets the strength of the tea just right, you'll be the first person we turn to. I promise :DQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh
Think it is Brylcream for Georgie and Noelle uses a strainer to get the tea just right.
Can ya explain offside while you're there and also why City fans boo people in other colour shirts??
It's when a player isn't onside :DQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh
That's a fashion thing, thought you might explain it to me???Quote:
Originally Posted by niamh
I heard a suggestion that some girls would 'boo' when the colours of another team clashed with the colours of City?
Well I'd say the reason City have switched to green is so the jersey matches with the colour of the pitch at Turners Cross myself.
Colour co-ordination is important.
I've seen palm trees in Cork so don't come all that 'green pitch malarkey' with me. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh
I'm all for women – they’re great, the more the merrier I say. Not just on this forum but in all forms of life in general. I know quite a few who are football mad, enjoy both watching and playing and know a fair bit about the game – a lot more than their given credit for. Yeah, there are probably quite a lot of women who aren’t too keen on the game but then there are probably a few men who don’t like it either.
Yeah, but they're wierd and have question marks around their sexuality ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
Niamh, the official club press release on this subject specifically said that the green shirts were for the purpose of co-ordination with the green eyed monsters who turn up in the "away" section every other week :DQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh