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Dave Cahill wrote:
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Dave Cahill wrote: When it comes to Milfs I'm faster than CauCau avoiding a fijian cap!
Dunno mate, a C of I yummy mummy can be an excellent way to while away a Tuesday afternoon......AND you get cake afterwards!
Thats what I said dude!
Doooohhhhhh, so you did. :roll:

And of course they all drive X5's with darkened windows, ideal for traffic light stops.... :lol:
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Is the match on Setanta on Saturday?
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thecoofreak wrote:Is the match on Setanta on Saturday?
Yes and if your fluent in Welsh you can watch it on S4C digital
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epaddy wrote:
thecoofreak wrote:Is the match on Setanta on Saturday?
Yes and if your fluent in Welsh you can watch it on S4C digital
Commentary might more sense on S4C..
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Flash Gordon wrote:
epaddy wrote:
thecoofreak wrote:Is the match on Setanta on Saturday?
Yes and if your fluent in Welsh you can watch it on S4C digital
Commentary might more sense on S4C..
Dont get me started on that shower of clowns
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I think it may be on Steanta
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epaddy wrote:
Flash Gordon wrote:
epaddy wrote: Yes and if your fluent in Welsh you can watch it on S4C digital
Commentary might more sense on S4C..
Dont get me started on that shower of clowns
Its amazing how shoite they are.....trully amazing.... :cry:
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Flash Gordon wrote:
epaddy wrote:
Flash Gordon wrote: Commentary might more sense on S4C..
Dont get me started on that shower of clowns
Its amazing how shoite they are.....trully amazing.... :cry:
When an acquaintance of mine from good ulster unionist stock wishes that the Irish Language channel was still covering the games it shows how bad Setanta are!
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So do we prefer Paul "Eh eh" Wallace or Fred "I can't see the fog properly through my cataracts" Cogley?

Although after seeing Hamilton with his "Noon, Noon with the ball, Noon into the 22, Noon is over and Noon touches down ............... great try by <pause> Mike Tindall" :roll:
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Leinsterman wrote:So do we prefer Paul "Eh eh" Wallace or Fred "I can't see the fog properly through my cataracts" Cogley?

Although after seeing Hamilton with his "Noon, Noon with the ball, Noon into the 22, Noon is over and Noon touches down ............... great try by <pause> Mike Tindall" :roll:
Makes you pine for Ryle, doesn't it!

Wallace at least is a co-commentator so doesn't really count. Fred's awful. Can't seem to follow the play at all. George is usually good, at least he follows play even if he gets confused with the player (which doesn't happen often).
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CM wrote: Makes you pine for Ryle, doesn't it!
No, but it makes me pine for <shudder> Jim Sherwin.
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CM wrote:
Leinsterman wrote:So do we prefer Paul "Eh eh" Wallace or Fred "I can't see the fog properly through my cataracts" Cogley?

Although after seeing Hamilton with his "Noon, Noon with the ball, Noon into the 22, Noon is over and Noon touches down ............... great try by <pause> Mike Tindall" :roll:
Makes you pine for Ryle, doesn't it!

Wallace at least is a co-commentator so doesn't really count. Fred's awful. Can't seem to follow the play at all. George is usually good, at least he follows play even if he gets confused with the player (which doesn't happen often).
I know, he's dreadful, BUT - he was commentating on my Ireland's Triple Crown video from 1983.....so at least there's an nostalgia factor there CM...

PS He was shoite on that too..... :wink:
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I know, he's dreadful, BUT - he was commentating on my Ireland's Triple Crown video from 1983.....so at least there's an nostalgia factor there CM...

PS He was shoite on that too.....
:lol: :lol:
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CM wrote:
I know, he's dreadful, BUT - he was commentating on my Ireland's Triple Crown video from 1983.....so at least there's an nostalgia factor there CM...

PS He was shoite on that too.....
:lol: :lol:

Ah but Cogley reminds me of the old days of Irish rugby...sitting by the fire and watching Simon Geoghan and Rob Saunders(swoon)
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bluesky wrote:
CM wrote:
I know, he's dreadful, BUT - he was commentating on my Ireland's Triple Crown video from 1983.....so at least there's an nostalgia factor there CM...

PS He was shoite on that too.....
:lol: :lol:

Ah but Cogley reminds me of the old days of Irish rugby...sitting by the fire and watching Simon Geoghan and Rob Saunders(swoon)
And Rob Saunders was a scrum half right? :wink:
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Flash Gordon wrote:
bluesky wrote:
CM wrote: :lol: :lol:

Ah but Cogley reminds me of the old days of Irish rugby...sitting by the fire and watching Simon Geoghan and Rob Saunders(swoon)
And Rob Saunders was a scrum half right? :wink:
A shoite one at that!
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bluesky wrote:
Flash Gordon wrote:
bluesky wrote:
Ah but Cogley reminds me of the old days of Irish rugby...sitting by the fire and watching Simon Geoghan and Rob Saunders(swoon)
And Rob Saunders was a scrum half right? :wink:
A shoite one at that!
Was he not in the best shape of his life then? :wink:
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Ah but Cogley reminds me of the old days of Irish rugby.
Sorry, are you saying you're pining for those day?! Or just missing those particular players on our screens?!

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