Scarlets trilogy

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So, same team for next week or any changes in order?

Presumably Reidy will be touch and go. I can't recall any other injuries?

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Tender wrote:Bagster, naturally I was excluding you from the ranks of us wage slaves. The working poor, the exploited plebes.
Seven years left and I will join the ranks of the Boomers living high on the hog and laughing at the working poor.
Sorry Tender, I'm not determined to pick holes in your posts, but I am an example of the "not comfortable in retirement", with barely a pot to pish in and I am ideologically indisposed to mocking the poor, working or otherwise.

My only comfort in retirement is that my time is more or less my own, with some delegation of it to my nearest & dearest, both friends and family. Fortunately as one of my good friends told me last week when I asked if had he assumed my participation in a jolly, "oh yes, nobody else likes you so I assumed you'd be present". Thanks, Brian. :D
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the loss of Beirne to Munster has removed a bit of bite out their pack but they have a dangerous backline — who can exploit any mistake — never to be taken lightly

Re Burns he has a strong pass but his play making tends to look Telegraphed


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rumncoke wrote:the loss of Beirne to Munster has removed a bit of bite out their pack but they have a dangerous backline — who can exploit any mistake — never to be taken lightly

Re Burns he has a strong pass but his play making tends to look Telegraphed


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I'd agree with you Rum, add Barclay (now moved on also), Jake Ball and Aaron Shingler they'd be a different animal. As per the old adage you can only bate whats in front of you.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Tender wrote:Bagster, naturally I was excluding you from the ranks of us wage slaves. The working poor, the exploited plebes.
Seven years left and I will join the ranks of the Boomers living high on the hog and laughing at the working poor.
Sorry Tender, I'm not determined to pick holes in your posts, but I am an example of the "not comfortable in retirement", with barely a pot to pish in and I am ideologically indisposed to mocking the poor, working or otherwise.

My only comfort in retirement is that my time is more or less my own, with some delegation of it to my nearest & dearest, both friends and family. Fortunately as one of my good friends told me last week when I asked if had he assumed my participation in a jolly, "oh yes, nobody else likes you so I assumed you'd be present". Thanks, Brian. :D
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Baggy is spending his retirement re-watching Ulster games and having intercourse.

Retirement sounds wonderful.
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thecrouch wrote:Baggy is spending his retirement re-watching Ulster games and having intercourse.
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At the same time?
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big mervyn wrote:
thecrouch wrote:Baggy is spending his retirement re-watching Ulster games and having intercourse.
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At the same time?
Sounds like it.

And if you read between the lines in Tender's post, another of our OAPs, I imagine it's something like this with the weemin:

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Before the age of 70 retirement is a long holiday — after threescore years and ten the ailments become treatable but few of any are curable and enjoyment depends upon the body parts affected .

Similarly many medications have unwanted side affects breathlessness being the least of your worries —like Eamonn Holmes you can find yourself locating the nearest loos when out and about .




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UlsterNo9 wrote:
Crusoe wrote:
solidarity wrote:
Tender wrote:So can we repeat the trick and bate the beg outta them next week?
When was it we beat Northampton away one week and lost to them at home the next?
Then again we've done the double before, haven't we?
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Is the Dublin Strangler fit?

Treadwell dare I say it has played himself into a bit of form.
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Treadwell didn't do a lot wrong. He stuck his head down going into contact which was good.
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Tender wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
Tender wrote:Bagster, naturally I was excluding you from the ranks of us wage slaves. The working poor, the exploited plebes.
Seven years left and I will join the ranks of the Boomers living high on the hog and laughing at the working poor.
Sorry Tender, I'm not determined to pick holes in your posts, but I am an example of the "not comfortable in retirement", with barely a pot to pish in and I am ideologically indisposed to mocking the poor, working or otherwise.

My only comfort in retirement is that my time is more or less my own, with some delegation of it to my nearest & dearest, both friends and family. Fortunately as one of my good friends told me last week when I asked if had he assumed my participation in a jolly, "oh yes, nobody else likes you so I assumed you'd be present". Thanks, Brian. :D
Muhuhuhuhuhuhahahahahaaa, feckmepink Sadie I almost choked on my quinoa salad. This saft southernbastid life has made you as easy as them huzzies in Ollie’s. I thought you’d spot the wind up good Sir.
Like yerself I will enjoy a modest retirement, without luxuries like a Coke habit, but I will also enjoy having my own time. Good books are relatively cheap and good company costs nothing but effort.

Here we go again Tender. You are spot on so this time the problem is all mine. I've almost lost count of the good friends I no longer have because I am just crap at keeping in touch. Others try but eventually tire of me being too bone idle to pick up the phone or go out of my way to keep in contact.

It's a character flaw, luckily I love my own company. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Nothing I like better than a day to myself, nobody to bother me, often I'll invite myself out for a meal, I pay for the meal and drinks too, for nobody is going to call me cheap, of course, then one drink leads to another, one thing leads to another, I get horny and take myself home and then in the small hours I find that I''ve been a rottenbastard & have taken advantage of my drunken self. The perfect end to the perfect day. I better be careful though, some day I'll find that I've called the cops and claimed that I've raped myself, then after a lengthy trial after which I'm found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, I'll go to France and write utter bullshite on the USAP forum, signing off with #FOFRU and #bringmehome
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Is 58yrs old ancient? I look forward to going to a restaurant with my Son and his future family. Sometime before the cheese board arrives, I’ll lean over to my Son and announce ‘I’ve just shat myself, you deal with it’
I look forward to dripping melting butter from my toasted soda bread onto whichever classic piece of literature I’ll be reading again, just for fun. I look forward to not shaving, or getting a haircut for a year, although it’ll likely drive me mad within six months.
I guess I’d hope to keep in touch with friends and family but as you say Baggy, I’m happy enough with my own company and I don’t often find me offensive.
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Enough of this shyte. We’re not dead yet.

Let’s bate it up these sheep bothering leak munchers.
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