Whats the battlecruiser for Embra

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Whats the battlecruiser for Embra

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Nuff said
Now that rugby's oldest bridesmaid has finally got hitched, she can cast a haughty glance towards Leinster, her high-living sister from Dublin, who, despite her immense beauty and vast potential, has trouble getting lucky.
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So the three sisters


Or that place at the bottom of the stairs to the castle
Now that rugby's oldest bridesmaid has finally got hitched, she can cast a haughty glance towards Leinster, her high-living sister from Dublin, who, despite her immense beauty and vast potential, has trouble getting lucky.
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there is a boozer called rutland something(place, i think), at the murrayfield end of princes street. Mightn't be a bad starting place before we march to the ground...........
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I like it


Well I've never been there but if it has booze then I like it
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Malahide Mullet wrote:So the three sisters


Or that place at the bottom of the stairs to the castle
Can't say I fancy a return to that place.

Probably go to the Black Bull to watch the Munster-Bourgoin game on the Saturday.
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Leinster til i die wrote:there is a boozer called rutland something(place, i think), at the murrayfield end of princes street. Mightn't be a bad starting place before we march to the ground...........
What about The Murryfield Hotel opp the Ground (like last time)
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sheepshagger wrote:
Leinster til i die wrote:there is a boozer called rutland something(place, i think), at the murrayfield end of princes street. Mightn't be a bad starting place before we march to the ground...........
What about The Murryfield Hotel opp the Ground (like last time)
Good meeting spot alright, we'll have to ring to see what time they start serving though.
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Donny B. wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:
Leinster til i die wrote:there is a boozer called rutland something(place, i think), at the murrayfield end of princes street. Mightn't be a bad starting place before we march to the ground...........
What about The Murryfield Hotel opp the Ground (like last time)
Good meeting spot alright, we'll have to ring to see what time they start serving though.
I'm rocking up on Sunday about 10ish (I think my flight is 8.30am. Must remember to have a quiet one on Saturday night!), so somewhere near the ground would work very well. Have a few pre-match drinkies, a few post-match drinkies, and head back to the airport for my 9pm (ish) flight home.
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claire_m wrote:
Donny B. wrote:
sheepshagger wrote: What about The Murryfield Hotel opp the Ground (like last time)
Good meeting spot alright, we'll have to ring to see what time they start serving though.
I'm rocking up on Sunday about 10ish (I think my flight is 8.30am. Must remember to have a quiet one on Saturday night!), so somewhere near the ground would work very well. Have a few pre-match drinkies, a few post-match drinkies, and head back to the airport for my 9pm (ish) flight home.
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Ah yeah. If it ain't broke...
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Donny B. wrote: Probably go to the Black Bull to watch the Munster-Bourgoin game on the Saturday.
Don't suppose there's a Bourgoin supporters club in Edinburgh?? :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Duke Raoul wrote:Ah yeah. If it ain't broke...
The million euro question is - will thecoolfreak be there before the game this time ? :wink:
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sheepshagger wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:Ah yeah. If it ain't broke...
The million euro question is - will thecoolfreak be there before the game this time ? :wink:
No :(
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Post by sarah_lennon »

We're flying out the Sunday night too :( either that or the 8 am flight home.

What's the chances we'll all be out on the sauce till say 5is when we can head straight to the airport?
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I talking about for the three day massiff not the morning of the game.

Smells like a pub crawl so
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Post by Leinster til i die »

for the three days drinking, the burke and hare could be a good spot, beer, ladies and screens showing sport.......
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Leinster til i die wrote:for the three days drinking, the burke and hare could be a good spot, beer, ladies and screens showing sport.......
That sounds like most Embra pubs to be fair!!!
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Post by Mauler »

I was over in Embra for the Foot & Mouth International in 2001, we stayed on till Monday morning, and I remember that the city was pretty quite on Sunday night.
There were very few bars open late. Maybe someone with some local knowladge can help us here.
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sarah_lennon wrote:
Leinster til i die wrote:for the three days drinking, the burke and hare could be a good spot, beer, ladies and screens showing sport.......
That sounds like most Embra pubs to be fair!!!

but they would not be your typical kind of lady you'd find in most embra pubs
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Leinster til i die wrote:
sarah_lennon wrote:
Leinster til i die wrote:for the three days drinking, the burke and hare could be a good spot, beer, ladies and screens showing sport.......
That sounds like most Embra pubs to be fair!!!

but they would not be your typical kind of lady you'd find in most embra pubs
not so much the incentive for me
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