Ryan Caldwell

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big mervyn wrote:
Cornerfleg wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Oh thank Christ, for a minute I thought Kiss had signed him. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

By the way, my own guilty secret ..............Charles. Nice one Cyril. :roll:
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PJ seems to be unusually well endowed with Christian names, which can only serve to lengthen the current procedings.
nothing wrong with having a full compliment of forenames. I sometimes wondered if my parents had incredible foresight or if I was just damned lucky. I've never had to add anything to my name to register for anything online. :lol:
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Feeling pretty miserable now guys. I'm a one forename only bloke.Always felt short changed at my swanky school. These days it would probably count as abusive negligence by my parents. Sorry, too emotionally distraught to go on.
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More than happy with my one forename. Wife wants to give our son a middle name but sure what say do I have.
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What is the actual point of middle names? I've got the auld pradestant favourite, a surname from the maternal side.
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big mervyn wrote:What is the actual point of middle names? I've got the auld pradestant favourite, a surname from the maternal side.
.....Big???????
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I always respect a man with a surname for his christian name - Wilson; Robinson; Crawford and their like - good solid citizens I'd say

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solidarity wrote:Feeling pretty miserable now guys. I'm a one forename only bloke.Always felt short changed at my swanky school. These days it would probably count as abusive negligence by my parents. Sorry, too emotionally distraught to go on.
Yes. I feel the same. And of course, in my playing days felt distinctly inferior to C.M. Gibson, and A.J.F. O'Reilly. It was only down to the initials, mind.
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Hard not to feel some sympathy for big Caldwell. Bound to have been a difficult time and you can't discount the possible effects of pain management. Hope he gets a bit of help and back on track.
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you're right to bring us back Merv. He was an honest big grafter. Did he get an Irish cap of some sort, full or wolfhounds? Everyone else seems to have one.
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He nearly died at an Irish camp
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solidarity wrote:you're right to bring us back Merv. He was an honest big grafter. Did he get an Irish cap of some sort, full or wolfhounds? Everyone else seems to have one.
Two caps on the 2009 North American tour. Debut in the 25-6 win over Canada (whitten and Cave made their debuts at 12 and 13). Also played in the win over the USA.
100% record for his country and no yellow cards!
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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We all have demons of some sort or other hope Ryan gets his life back on track.
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Vanhelsing wrote:We all have demons of some sort or other hope Ryan gets his life back on track.
I don't. Do I?
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BR wrote:
Vanhelsing wrote:We all have demons of some sort or other hope Ryan gets his life back on track.
I don't. Do I?
The Mrs always cracks up when I'm on Trap2 screaming "Please lord help me to release this demon"
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