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Originally Posted by SuperSaints
if anybody was up for it they could put
"hey,i'm patrick j" on their t shirt :D
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Originally Posted by SuperSaints
if anybody was up for it they could put
"hey,i'm patrick j" on their t shirt :D
You've clearly never met me.Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
Check out my picture here.
How about we all get "Patrick J Appreciation Club"?Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
All that would be fine but on match day I think it's best to wear the national shirt. The meet up is planned for the match day so I'll be wearing a football shirt. Maybe we could wear hats or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperSaints
If it's Leprachaun hats count me in
I'm so busy I've had time to do this...Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
Download your "Official"* Foot.ie headgear here.
*Official is a term used very loosely and doesn't actually imply any connection with foot.ie :D
If yer see three young trendy looking bloke's with a group of young seniorita's around them at the Eiffel tour the answer is NO, that's not Ireland's latest Boyband.
The answer is yes, it is Sylvo, Lopez and Pat O'Banton, and me girlfriend and her sister's.
Me and Pat O'Banton will be wearing our Pearce and Connolly style Brimmer's which go with us on all away tour's, Lopez will be the Benito Mussilini lookalike with his IL O'Duce look. :eek:
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Originally Posted by sylvo
CLASSIC ... :D .......someone has got to post some photos on here of the meet up.
All photo's must be in this format :DQuote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
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Originally Posted by Peadar
Now with markings for where to put your piece of elastic.
See here.
Never say that I don't look after you. ;)
LEGAL NOTICE FROM PARISIAN AUTHORITIES:
the only legal way to mount :rolleyes: "the tower" is via the steps or the lift.
any other method that is utilised will be severley dealt with.
SIGNED
PIERRE LE DONTDOIT
PARISIAN GENDARMARIE
(excerpt taken from french website)
whats the betting on who's the 1st to try a CondorMan off the side of the tower ??
You will be needed next week 12th to give the online blessing to all those heading off to Paris, so have yer best green vestment's and Addidas Samba rave runner's at the ready.
at last the foot.ie girls are recognised.Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Fame at last. :cool:
nah not a feminist just tired explaining i'm actually a ladette not a lad :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
thanks for the link but I'll be dumping foot.ie after paris before I'm sacked for spending all me time on here.
who's he callin a lesbo that's another smack in the gob I've to dish out under the eifel.
Mrs PP, a committed feminist btw, says to tell you that it's a good thing she doesn't know you or she'd have your knackers off with a spoon for such a derogatory comment. Fact! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
:D PP
Or at least until you need info for the next away trip. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Duffer
At the rate you're going we'll have half our fans nursing black eyes before they even get to St. Denis.
Your name should be Keano not Duffer :D
I need to keep you boys in line show yiz yer place ye know if that means black eyes then so be it. ;)
I'll stick to the Duffer name it leads to the belief of a nice quiet lad apparently.
:D
Worry ye not. I've been on Bobbitt-watch for years now, and I'm pleased to report that things are all still where they should be. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pronane
:D PP
I was thinking more along the lines of Hillary Duff :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Duffer
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Originally Posted by sylvo
everyday garb for the good father :D ,
along with my blessings i will post a list of places of "ill repute" that the good father accidently visited :rolleyes: during his many junkets...........sorry i mean missions to the french capital.
these places must under no condition be visited, as your safety/sanity could not be guarenteed. :p
Just hope I won't be skagged out following my movie-oke from 'The French Connection' the previous night, with me in a pork pie hat, asking a bewildered barman for a shot of four roses before telling some local lasses to 'kiss my Irish ass.' :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
I can see that being the winner for saying of the weekend :DQuote:
Originally Posted by lopez
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Originally Posted by lopez
Will if yer going to do a movie-oke from the French Connection, just don't do the car chase scene, just stick to the Four Rose's, plus there's a White pork pie hat upstair's with Kildare plastered all over it, you can have that to go with yer Gene Hackman line's. :D
Just to let you know it may be a nice idea to meet up by the Eifel tower and sure it would look great in the photos but its not in a really comercial area ie for cans and the like also there is no Irish pubs within a walking disatance of about 45 mins either which is unusual because as you'ill find to your taste that there is usually one around each corner. Could still meet up but bring all you need to drink with you or else you'ill be gettin back on the metro. Which is also not too close to the eifel tower either. Anyone want any other info just ask although pteagan seems to be on the case too........Stade de France is reached by the RER line B or D its in the North of the city just outside the road that runs around the whole city. you can get the metro too but its longer cos you gotta stop all the times you can get it from Chatelet or Gare de Nord or any other staion along the line. You will need to pick up a map....... there free at the metro stations. The closest RER stop too the eiffel tower is P'ont de l'ama which is on The yellow line C, B is bue and D is green. Its quite easy to work out when you get there. People are friendly enough too despite what you may hear.............
Thats just the encouragement that I need to go there then ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by onenilgameover
There are tons of Irish pubs in Paris and they will all be rammed and we will all have lots of fun. The best english speakin friendly pub in Paris is a scotish pub in the Marais called The Auld Aliance. Its Metro Saint Paul. Come on Ireland!
You're all correct !!! :p
2pm at the Eiffel Tower or better, in the grassy part in front of it. Look for the green shirts.
Kitty O'Sheas is a great bar. Always full and anyone in the Opera area will be glad when they find it (print out a map as it's not that easy to come across)
The Auld Aliance is the best Scottish bar in town run by James, a Derry man and old owner of the now-closed Flann O Briens. It's a fine place, a really nice crowd and it makes a change being in a bar not surrounded by Guinness signs. :)
(Great fry on a Sunday morning too!) :p
Threads merged.
A mate of my brother in law once went out with a girl who was the stamp off Damien Duff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Duffer
Good move onenilgameover. I'll add something to the site to tell people how to get to the tower.
Now you're talking!!Quote:
Originally Posted by ptegan
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Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Won't have any time for visiting place's of ill repute in Paris now 12th, i'll be to rushed of me feet doing the raffle at the dance that's going on at the Eiffel tower on the saturday. ;)
wasn't me!! :oQuote:
Originally Posted by razor
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Originally Posted by sylvo
there is one place in particular.
its in a little side st in pigale.i had cause to visit the said place to comfort and console :rolleyes: a "lady of the night".
as everyone knows my favourite tipple is a small glass of "creme de menthe", and i asked the kindly barmaid for one and....................well i d'ont know what happened but i woke up with a crowd around me.
on later inspection of the bottle that the lady served me from, it proved to be .........................abysnthe. :eek: .
maybe you should try and seek out the said tipple when in gay paris as its rocket fuel :D
whats this raffle and dance all about ?...........riverdance under the tower ? :D
Father, as one who is partakes in the devil's buttermilk, I'm intrigued to partake of this absynthe. I have read in the BBC History magazine that it did more damage to the French army in WW1 than General Haig done to the British. Where can I get this drink? The same place I plan to pick up my Charlie? :eek: And what is the going rate?Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
BTW, check this out! http://www.eabsinthe.com/bus/index.htm
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Originally Posted by lopez
great site :cool: ,
i could'nt find it in any of the supers/hypers on my last visit to france.
somebody told me they think it might be banned for "over the counter sales" because of its halucinogenic properties.
d'ont know bout you, but i'm determined to get my mits on a bottle. :D ;)
i'm considering ordering it off the site you included.
maybe ptegan can tell us if its still available to buy in the parisian off licences etc ? :)
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Originally Posted by lopez
Hey that was the very same bus I used to get to school, it used to have 29 on the front of it and was painted red but it's good to see that they kept the upstair's the same set up as those day's when I was going to school on it, :D Have to take a wonder down to Islington and ask those Franz Ferdinand looking bloke's if they could do a re run up Green Lanes some morning.
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Originally Posted by the 12 th man
No no 12th i've got a nice vintage bottle of White Lightning, chilling in the fridge waiting to be opened at the Eiffel tower Fleadh.
Mind you I might try and bring a bottle back if I can find the stuff. :eek: