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Better than the Kukri rubbish that we're served up, wonder will they get a renewal now Humphs is no longer about.
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Is it just me or does that look like the face of a remain campaigner being stuffed up the arris by a leave campaigner?
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What in the blue feck do deers have to do with munts?
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Ah god love you Russ, at times you know feck all. The Irish deer was a massive creature who like all stag deer defended its territory to the bitter end. I saw the skeleton of one in the Field Museum in Chicago, it's like the heigth of Paulie with this massive set of antlers on hid bonce.

The Turnips identify with defending their own field. FFFS did you never see the movie? Sure Harris himself was a turnip, he knew what the field meant.

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I think its a good effort. Liking the "ghost stag" pattern. Some blurb taken from munster's official site re the stag:

One of the great Munster families, the McCarthy's, who trace their origins back to the Carthach, the 11th century Prince of Munster, also had a stag on a shield of metal grey as their crest. The McCarthy motto, "to the brave and faithful nothing is impossible", was adopted by Munster Rugby, summing up their resilience and determination.
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I believe it to be "pretty".

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Ah god love you Russ, at times you know feck all. The Irish deer was a massive creature who like all stag deer defended its territory to the bitter end. I saw the skeleton of one in the Field Museum in Chicago, it's like the heigth of Paulie with this massive set of antlers on hid bonce.

The Turnips identify with defending their own field. FFFS did you never see the movie? Sure Harris himself was a turnip, he knew what the field meant.

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There wasn't much defending of fields last season. More like Rudolph the red nosed reindeer than a fearsome Irish deer.
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Shan wrote:There wasn't much defending of fields last season. More like Rudolph the red nosed reindeer than a fearsome Irish deer.
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Munster to sign 22-year old South African lock Jean Kleyn from the Stormers according to reports in South Africa. Supposedly he will be a project player and will replace Mark Chisholm who is reported to be retiring due to injury.
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Spiffsson wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Ah god love you Russ, at times you know feck all. The Irish deer was a massive creature who like all stag deer defended its territory to the bitter end. I saw the skeleton of one in the Field Museum in Chicago, it's like the heigth of Paulie with this massive set of antlers on hid bonce.

The Turnips identify with defending their own field. FFFS did you never see the movie? Sure Harris himself was a turnip, he knew what the field meant.

Right, thons you learned.
Chicago? Mandeer an sowl sorr, ye needen't a bothered.
Sure haven't they a monster wan in the Ulster Museum in Botanic Park.
Cheers Spiffer, thanks for that. Mind you, it wasn't the only reason I went to Chicagie. :lol: The Field is magnificent though, there was a brilliant Darwin exhibit on at the time. And of course, the also have Sue.

Not only that but walk out the front douwer, hang a left and you arrive at The Shedd, always well worth a gleek forebye.
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ruckover wrote:Munster to sign 22-year old South African lock Jean Kleyn from the Stormers according to reports in South Africa. Supposedly he will be a project player and will replace Mark Chisholm who is reported to be retiring due to injury.
At this rate we will have more South Africans in the country than Irish people. Close the fecking borders. Irexit here we come. :D :D
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Shan wrote:
ruckover wrote:Munster to sign 22-year old South African lock Jean Kleyn from the Stormers according to reports in South Africa. Supposedly he will be a project player and will replace Mark Chisholm who is reported to be retiring due to injury.
At this rate we will have more South Africans in the country than Irish people. Close the fecking borders. Irexit here we come. :D :D
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