Rob Kearney's Lions diary
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Rob Kearney's Lions diary
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He spells honour without the "u".
SaladSteam was right all along.
SaladSteam was right all along.
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I scanned through and nearly fell asleep.
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Isaac4leinster wrote:I scanned through and nearly fell asleep.
you would think he'd give more of an effort to his own website... i cant believe he has his own website
Big match from Munster.Don't really understand the criticism of their so called ugly rugby.I love open running rugby but I also admire the collective mastery of this Munster team.What a beautiful machine with that ruthless side to them.
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Is it not someone posting on his behalf (based off emails/text messages/phone calls etc)downsouthdukin wrote:Isaac4leinster wrote:I scanned through and nearly fell asleep.
you would think he'd give more of an effort to his own website... i cant believe he has his own website
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you have got to hope so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!sheepshagger wrote:Is it not someone posting on his behalf (based off emails/text messages/phone calls etc)downsouthdukin wrote:Isaac4leinster wrote:I scanned through and nearly fell asleep.
you would think he'd give more of an effort to his own website... i cant believe he has his own website
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Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
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Ah, he's a bit of a simpleton to be honest. He's a rugby player though, not a journalist, and he's bloody good at what he does.Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
Very few of these blogs tend to be any use in my experience. They're usually horrifically tame and generic because if they're in any way controversial they either provide fuel to the opposition/cause squad unrest/both.
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I think Tommy's blogs are fockin hilarious!!! Way better than a boring analyticle one.Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
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Nice to see CJ & Ollie brought them out for a meal, " two good Leinster men !!!Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
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If we are being honest, he is far better at writing than some rugby journaliststackle-bag wrote:Ah, he's a bit of a simpleton to be honest. He's a rugby player though, not a journalist, and he's bloody good at what he does.Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
Very few of these blogs tend to be any use in my experience. They're usually horrifically tame and generic because if they're in any way controversial they either provide fuel to the opposition/cause squad unrest/both.
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i think Tommys blog is great - He makes me laugh anyway
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Rob's link is now broke!
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Not "broke" per-se, but Ffirefox is suggesting that the page has been "hacked" ad may contain dangerous content, so it's possible that your anti-virus is picking something up and stopping access.katiefly wrote:Rob's link is now broke!
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When I was looking at that last night it seemed to be a problem with Hosting 365 rather than just malware downloads on his site alone.
Re: Rob Kearney's Lions diary
tackle-bag wrote:Ah, he's a bit of a simpleton to be honest. He's a rugby player though, not a journalist, and he's bloody good at what he does.Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
Very few of these blogs tend to be any use in my experience. They're usually horrifically tame and generic because if they're in any way controversial they either provide fuel to the opposition/cause squad unrest/both.
I think Tommy Bowe's dairy is frigin hilarious!!!
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"This squad in particular, however, may debunk that theory and prove that us rugby players at not quite as slow as many think.Scott wrote:tackle-bag wrote:Ah, he's a bit of a simpleton to be honest. He's a rugby player though, not a journalist, and he's bloody good at what he does.Terraceman wrote:Tommy Bowe does a decent enough diary on the Irish Times website. Worth a read.
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lions-bowe/
Very few of these blogs tend to be any use in my experience. They're usually horrifically tame and generic because if they're in any way controversial they either provide fuel to the opposition/cause squad unrest/both.
I think Tommy Bowe's dairy is frigin hilarious!!!
I have an engineering degree, Jamie Roberts is studying to become a doctor, Alun-Wynn Jones is almost finished a law degree, Euan Murray is a qualified vet and many of the other players are all either doing courses or already have a degree under their belts.
It was going so well there until players like Harry bloody Ellis opened his mouth. He really let us down yesterday by asking a South African; “Why is Nelson Mandela so famous? Was it because he discovered South Africa?”
Poor Harry said he just got a little mixed up and was merely taking the piss! I’m not so sure."
Fantastic!!
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