cvd6262, with respect, if you and your family wish to attend this particular event on the terrace, I'm more than happy to offer my "protection".
Any by "protection" I mean doing absolutely nothing as nothing is required!!!
Your kids will love the day and if they're reared in the USA there's no way they'll even recognise the occasional swear words from the Leinster fans and even more so from our Ulster Brethern!
You'll have a great time!
Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids?
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Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
And you will steal his beer and the kids sweetsDonny B. wrote:cvd6262, with respect, if you and your family wish to attend this particular event on the terrace, I'm more than happy to offer my "protection".
Any by "protection" I mean doing absolutely nothing as nothing is required!!!
Your kids will love the day and if they're reared in the USA there's no way they'll even recognise the occasional swear words from the Leinster fans and even more so from our Ulster Brethern!
You'll have a great time!
Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
He just steals your beer and sweets - you shouldn't be in the terracerooster wrote:And you will steal his beer and the kids sweetsDonny B. wrote:cvd6262, with respect, if you and your family wish to attend this particular event on the terrace, I'm more than happy to offer my "protection".
Any by "protection" I mean doing absolutely nothing as nothing is required!!!
Your kids will love the day and if they're reared in the USA there's no way they'll even recognise the occasional swear words from the Leinster fans and even more so from our Ulster Brethern!
You'll have a great time!
I like your right leg. A lovely leg for the role.
I've got nothing against your right leg.
The trouble is ... neither have you
I've got nothing against your right leg.
The trouble is ... neither have you
Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
I'll actually be far too respectable to steal my usual quota of beer and sweets, as I'll be on a break from a wedding, but yes normally the beer and sweets would be mine, all mine!!!!rooster wrote:And you will steal his beer and the kids sweetsDonny B. wrote:cvd6262, with respect, if you and your family wish to attend this particular event on the terrace, I'm more than happy to offer my "protection".
Any by "protection" I mean doing absolutely nothing as nothing is required!!!
Your kids will love the day and if they're reared in the USA there's no way they'll even recognise the occasional swear words from the Leinster fans and even more so from our Ulster Brethern!
You'll have a great time!
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Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
My wife gives me a break from a wedding occasionally, it generally involves sleeping on the couch not going to sports eventsDonny B. wrote:I'll actually be far too respectable to steal my usual quota of beer and sweets, as I'll be on a break from a wedding, but yes normally the beer and sweets would be mine, all mine!!!!rooster wrote:And you will steal his beer and the kids sweetsDonny B. wrote:cvd6262, with respect, if you and your family wish to attend this particular event on the terrace, I'm more than happy to offer my "protection".
Any by "protection" I mean doing absolutely nothing as nothing is required!!!
Your kids will love the day and if they're reared in the USA there's no way they'll even recognise the occasional swear words from the Leinster fans and even more so from our Ulster Brethern!
You'll have a great time!
Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
Don't forget to look out for cvd6262 and his gang. Should not be too difficult to spot.
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But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
We just flew home late last night, and I'm finally caught up enough to drop you a thank-you note.
My family really enjoyed the game. The crowd was great and friendly, and we had no problems taking the bus to and from RDS. We were in Block N, so just past the try line, but that worked out because most of the action was down there in both halves. (That set-piece off the line out was a thing of beauty.) My sons all brought home Leinster gear (one refuses to remove his blue cap, and was worried when he had to put it through the x-ray machine at the airport).
One thing I really appreciated was how respectful the home crowd and the visitors were to each other. That's something we rarely see in the US, and it's something we sure could learn from you.
So, thanks again for answering my stupid questions. The match was one of the highlights of our vacation in Ireland.
My family really enjoyed the game. The crowd was great and friendly, and we had no problems taking the bus to and from RDS. We were in Block N, so just past the try line, but that worked out because most of the action was down there in both halves. (That set-piece off the line out was a thing of beauty.) My sons all brought home Leinster gear (one refuses to remove his blue cap, and was worried when he had to put it through the x-ray machine at the airport).
One thing I really appreciated was how respectful the home crowd and the visitors were to each other. That's something we rarely see in the US, and it's something we sure could learn from you.
So, thanks again for answering my stupid questions. The match was one of the highlights of our vacation in Ireland.
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Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
Oh am glad to hear that, was wondering how you got on. Happy New Year to you and your Leinster supporters
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Re: Coming from USA for match vs. Ulster. Is RDS OK for kids
Grand job, glad you had a good time. I was in block N with the young lad. He had just as much interest in the chipper van at half time as the match, but hey I got to go bring my young lad to the match so pretty much a win wincvd6262 wrote:We just flew home late last night, and I'm finally caught up enough to drop you a thank-you note.
My family really enjoyed the game. The crowd was great and friendly, and we had no problems taking the bus to and from RDS. We were in Block N, so just past the try line, but that worked out because most of the action was down there in both halves. (That set-piece off the line out was a thing of beauty.) My sons all brought home Leinster gear (one refuses to remove his blue cap, and was worried when he had to put it through the x-ray machine at the airport).
One thing I really appreciated was how respectful the home crowd and the visitors were to each other. That's something we rarely see in the US, and it's something we sure could learn from you.
So, thanks again for answering my stupid questions. The match was one of the highlights of our vacation in Ireland.