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    Very sorry to read this, condolences Marty and Pauro. RIP.
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    Have a bit of an ear infection at the moment. Was listening to the Pixies earlier, kept hearing "My Velouria" as "My De Lorean"
    Might need to get this check out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bray-Z View Post
    There's no thread called 'Newcastle fan floors Stevengae player after today's match' so I'll just stick this here: http://yfrog.com/n27jxz

    Big trouble ahead!
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    Condolences to Pauro, Martinho and all who were close.
    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Have a bit of an ear infection at the moment. Was listening to the Pixies earlier, kept hearing "My Velouria" as "My De Lorean"
    Might need to get this check out
    If I was a hippy I'd be led to the conclusion that there must have been a lot of positive energy around the Pixies aura yesterday.

    There's yourself with an ear infection listening to the Pixies and there was myself puchasing "Complete B Sides" by the Pixies. In the same day. Cosmic, maaaaaaaan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Just when we got rid of "Bank Of Scotland Ireland" , we now have "Nationwide UK Ireland" advertising on the airwaves. The name of this bank is wrong on so many levels. http://www.nationwideuk.ie
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    If you've some spare time, you should check out - Conjunctivitis.com

    It really is a site for sore eyes, let me tell you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    Just when we got rid of "Bank Of Scotland Ireland" , we now have "Nationwide UK Ireland" advertising on the airwaves. The name of this bank is wrong on so many levels. http://www.nationwideuk.ie
    It is, but you can understand why they'd want to retain the UK part, with Irish money flooding out of the country to the UK and European banks.

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    What is the most thanked post on foot.ie?
    Last edited by The Fly; 13/01/2011 at 2:46 PM.

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    It could have been that puppy post of Mr A's. But then the thanks got reset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fly View Post
    What is the most thanked post on foot.ie?
    Good question!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bray-Z View Post
    Good question!
    Thanks.

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    Dodge had a post which summed up the Limerick-FAI-Barcelona shambles, which was probably the most I've ever seen for one post.

    http://foot.ie/threads/135488-What-t...=1#post1359806

    He had a good one in the Barstooler facepalm thread about subbuteo buyers also.

    EDIT: http://foot.ie/threads/144185-Barsto...=1#post1426488

    This one has more alright.
    Last edited by osarusan; 13/01/2011 at 3:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    He had a good one in the Barstooler facepalm thread about subbuteo buyers also.
    You mean this one? Yeah, that's the most I've seen, barring maybe Mr A's or the puppy gets it post.
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    Having a bad day?

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    Why are women queueing at check-outs ALWAYS surprised when asked to pay?

    Have your bloody money ready, then I won't be late for work.

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    It's the digging around for change that drives me demented...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    It's the digging around for change that drives me demented...
    Which poses the question: if they always pay with the exact amount, how do they get change in the first place?

    Just what goes on in a woman's handbag that means they never have to break a tenner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Grise View Post

    Just what goes on in a woman's handbag that means they never have to break a tenner?
    http://foot.ie/threads/1816-Jokes-(R...=1#post1406046

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    It's the digging around for change that drives me demented...
    i thought that was the exclusive domain of old age pensioners

    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Grise View Post
    Just what goes on in a woman's handbag that means they never have to break a tenner?
    i got lost in my fiancee's purse for 3 hours. It was mostly condoms, mints and random phone numbers. She said she was minding them for her friend. Fair enough.
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