I feel the seamless flow of that rant was somewhat interrupted by the second use of "worm of a man". Could I be so bold as to suggest my personal favourite "quisling" would fit nicely?BaggyTrousers wrote:Sorry boys I can no longer listen to you, however, I have a question for your next session:
Just how untenable is the position of that cocksucking liar of a heinous kunt Terry Slogan, supposed CEO, in reality, a lying worm of a man, who likes to represent caving in to sponsor diktat as a moral decision, albeit, his own peculiar style of morals.
I'm much less moral, indeed I almost match the white-liveredbastard in terms of being vengeful, so as a follow-up, do you know of any terminal illness, other than life, that Terry may have that will with a bit of luck, kill him off before the start of next season?
I'm pretty sure that the vast majority of right thinking Ulstermen & weemin would welcome his early death............. or resignation, whichever comes first for the sanctimonious contemptible worm of a man who is without honour.
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NOrWAY!Snipe Watson wrote:Could I be so bold as to suggest my personal favourite "quisling" would fit nicely?
I'm not arguing -
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I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Wasn't funny last time eitherCap'n Grumpy wrote:NOrWAY!Snipe Watson wrote:Could I be so bold as to suggest my personal favourite "quisling" would fit nicely?
Baggy blows out of Dodge tomorrow and all you can leave him with is more not funny?
Shame on you, same as IRFU.
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Baggy should be back online from the comfort of his hot tub by the end of next week thoughSnipe Watson wrote:Wasn't funny last time eitherCap'n Grumpy wrote:NOrWAY!Snipe Watson wrote:Could I be so bold as to suggest my personal favourite "quisling" would fit nicely?
Baggy blows out of Dodge tomorrow and all you can leave him with is more not funny?
Shame on you, same as IRFU.
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Indeed. I wonder will the warm sunshine mellow him any?Rooster wrote:Baggy should be back online from the comfort of his hot tub by the end of next week thoughSnipe Watson wrote:Wasn't funny last time eitherCap'n Grumpy wrote:NOrWAY!Snipe Watson wrote:Could I be so bold as to suggest my personal favourite "quisling" would fit nicely?
Baggy blows out of Dodge tomorrow and all you can leave him with is more not funny?
Shame on you, same as IRFU.
Nah, I don't think so either.
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Aw aye baggy is off on star wars day.
Got the baby a star wars baby grow.
Got the baby a star wars baby grow.
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Sittin in his hot tub playin with his Wookie.
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* retweet *Russ wrote:When are the Belfast Telegraph going to take responsibility for their part in the sacking of 2 of Ulsters best players?
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We will always remember you Biggy SnowsersCap'n Grumpy wrote:Who is Baggy?
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ask the real hard questions....
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I remember him. He quit posting here 6 or 7 years ago over some dispute with the moderators.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Who is Baggy?
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A reminder that tomorrow is the recording of our Listener Question Special so this is your 24 hour warning to get in all those burning questions you may have!
All questions that were asked and not answered last week are already included so you don't need to ask them again (unless you feel so inclined to do so!)
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Has Logan fecked off yet?
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How has the great UAFC media boycott impacted upon the journalistic community?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?