Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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Tender wrote:Snipe, is that why the Christians used swords instead of stones to slaughter the Muslims?
There are Christians and then there are Christians. We’ve done this to death elsewhere. They don’t all practice what they preach, but they still insist on preaching.
We have indeed done it to death.
Christians should endeavour to practice what we preach, but many don't and some only follow biblical teaching when it suits. None of us live as we should, all of us fall short of the standard we should be aspiring towards.
None of which impacts on my statement that Christian ethical standard is: "let he who is without sin cast the first stone".
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No podcast this week?

How do you feel about your rag of a newspaper generating their own headlines through feeding witch hunting trolls?

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No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
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ADM wrote:No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
So long as it's consensual >EW
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ADM wrote:No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
Ohhh ayeeeeeeeee

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ADM wrote:No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
We're happy enough if you wish to comment from Augusta on the scurrilous lack of support for Paddy and Stu from your paper. >EW

By the way, the option to simply say you were out of the country was open to you.
Top destination dropping. >EW >EW
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Snipe Watson wrote:
ADM wrote:No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
We're happy enough if you wish to comment from Augusta on the scurrilous lack of support for Paddy and Stu from your paper. >EW

By the way, the option to simply say you were out of the country was open to you.
Top destination dropping. >EW >EW
I don't expect support. I would however expect the paper to refuse to allow itself to be a vehicle for a witch hunt.
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big mervyn wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
ADM wrote:No podcast this week as I am in Augusta and Gareth is off this week.
We're happy enough if you wish to comment from Augusta on the scurrilous lack of support for Paddy and Stu from your paper. >EW

By the way, the option to simply say you were out of the country was open to you.
Top destination dropping. >EW >EW
I don't expect support. I would however expect the paper to refuse to allow itself to be a vehicle for a witch hunt.
I expect support in the midst of said witch hunt. When parties are being attacked by individuals seemingly oblivious to the law, natural justice or any other factually based information.
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Maybe we should withdraw our support and input to the podcast as obviously no one at the telegraph has any loyalty to the supporters by taking on this advert to stoke the fire, did they really need the 2 grand that much, sham on you Adam and your employer
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feck beltel

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Russ wrote:feck beltel

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Well I'm still looking forward to next week's podcast! Aye so then, he was ropey in the scrum but surely we have to try and keep O'Toole as our number two TH?
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I often wondered how much 30 pieces of silver would be worth these days.

Now I know it's £2,000

Belfast Telegraph - as good as Google ..... so long as you only want to know one thing .... like how much 30 pieces of silver is worth!
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At least those people were organised enough to get that advert to print. We could do our own. A message of support. I'm too lazy and irresponsible to create a go fund me thing. Happy to remain a keyboard samurai.
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Stop picking on Adam and co, they had nothing to do with the advert and you all know it. Just enjoy the damn win, it was a good one.
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