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GAA in Fleg and anthum debate
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Im going to create a new sport called RuGbAA, where Cafflicks, Pradistans and all in between can run after each other and bayte the dung out of other legally, and claim a ball is involved somewhere. The ball will be oval like rugby, although the scoring criteria will be closer to Gaelic football.
It'll essentially be Aussie Rules without the Aussies. They're banned.
There'll be no flegs beforehand and no recognised anfums, however before the game the players will all march around the field to the beat of "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
Let me know who's interested and I'll set up a MySpace page.
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It'll essentially be Aussie Rules without the Aussies. They're banned.
There'll be no flegs beforehand and no recognised anfums, however before the game the players will all march around the field to the beat of "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
Let me know who's interested and I'll set up a MySpace page.
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The well flogged horse 'The GAA is promoting Oirish Culchar' no longer washes these days. It's an excuse they hide behind and in doing so they show themselves up for the dogmatic dinosaurs they are.
The GAA are all to aware of the political symbolism they use and IMO they do it to garner support from the sheep who are all too wiling to follow.
I despise FIFA but I think their banning of political symbols at Wendyball games has some sense behind it, even if it's been poorly executed.
The GAA is a sporting body and we al know Politics and Sport do not mix and politicos should never be allowed to exploit any game for their 'Cause'
I'm away to slip on my Aran Cable knit, my duncher, my cords and fill my pipe before dandering down my local with my uilleanns tucked under my oxter, for a pint of stout, to see if I can court the black woollen shawl of the shoulders of a flaxen haired Coleen..... Culchar
The GAA are all to aware of the political symbolism they use and IMO they do it to garner support from the sheep who are all too wiling to follow.
I despise FIFA but I think their banning of political symbols at Wendyball games has some sense behind it, even if it's been poorly executed.
The GAA is a sporting body and we al know Politics and Sport do not mix and politicos should never be allowed to exploit any game for their 'Cause'
I'm away to slip on my Aran Cable knit, my duncher, my cords and fill my pipe before dandering down my local with my uilleanns tucked under my oxter, for a pint of stout, to see if I can court the black woollen shawl of the shoulders of a flaxen haired Coleen..... Culchar
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It'll never catch on Hairy, the gobshites on this island, all arts and parts of this island, just love somebody to hate or look down on. Part of the reason I am determined not to die in the shitehole.HairyJ wrote:Im going to create a new sport called RuGbAA, where Cafflicks, Pradistans and all in between can run after each other and bayte the dung out of other legally, and claim a ball is involved somewhere. The ball will be oval like rugby, although the scoring criteria will be closer to Gaelic football.
It'll essentially be Aussie Rules without the Aussies. They're banned.
There'll be no flegs beforehand and no recognised anfums, however before the game the players will all march around the field to the beat of "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
Let me know who's interested and I'll set up a MySpace page.
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It's a bit like the English, I despise the Irish nation, just as I do the English, but many good spuds are found within both. Even more, much as the English love to portray themselves as renowned for fair play - bizarre when you think of the slaughter & plunder they brought to the world as rapists of sovereign nations - the Irish like to think that the world views them as lovable friendly people who like a drink - bizarre when you think of the slaughter of many innocents and the xenophobia shown to many peoples, be they gypos or those moronic Slavic peoples who are grand for picking spuds & the likes, but you wouldn't want to live beside one, we do love to feel great about ourselves.
All of the above is just a part of why I will be having my last Christmas in this fecked up craphole in a clatter of days.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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I wonder if the attractiveness of Spain is partly down to the fact that you can't understand the news?
They hate each other there too you know.
They hate each other there too you know.
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There are so many more important factors Small, but we genuinely have discussed that. However, if you have familiarised yourself with my completed works here, you will know I am not unfamiliar with Spanish politics, I have already decided which socialists I will vote for.WeeWorld wrote:I wonder if the attractiveness of Spain is partly down to the fact that you can't understand the news?
They hate each other there too you know.
As for hating each other, there are degrees in all things. I attended a meeting in a square in Sevilla in 2015 where a body of very decent folk, but utterly insane, were demonstrating for the liberation of Andalusia and morning a hero for the cause from the thirties. I chatted as best I could with several and liked them immensely but I don't see them achieving their goal anytime soon.
Of course there are issues, racism is fairly common, but happily it's considerably less of a shitehole than this horrible nasty little statelet.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Hmmm I worry though that there simply won't be enough things for you to get energised about. Won't you miss commenting on the loons and moonhowlers?BaggyTrousers wrote: Of course there are issues, racism is fairly common, but happily it's considerably less of a shitehole than this horrible nasty little statelet.
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Don't worry, he will no doubt comment from his sun lounger or the hot tub.Shan wrote:Hmmm I worry though that there simply won't be enough things for you to get energised about. Won't you miss commenting on the loons and moonhowlers?BaggyTrousers wrote: Of course there are issues, racism is fairly common, but happily it's considerably less of a shitehole than this horrible nasty little statelet.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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So much for your promises Hairy! Gone back on your word within 2 paragraphs, just like a politician.HairyJ wrote:Im going to create a new sport called RuGbAA, ... without the Aussies. They're banned.
... before the game the players will all march around the field to the beat of "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
RuGbAA as an organisation is morally bankrupt.
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Bah! I will play their Aussie music and I shan't pay them any royalties.BR wrote:So much for your promises Hairy! Gone back on your word within 2 paragraphs, just like a politician.HairyJ wrote:Im going to create a new sport called RuGbAA, ... without the Aussies. They're banned.
... before the game the players will all march around the field to the beat of "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
RuGbAA as an organisation is morally bankrupt.
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What is Irish Culture?
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It's the crust you get growing on a heap of shiiteRuss wrote:What is Irish Culture?
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Well if you take pride in your ignorance that's fine, otherwise you could start here
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Thank feck none of that mentions the GAAWeeWorld wrote:Well if you take pride in your ignorance that's fine, otherwise you could start here
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Did you not see the sport section?Russ wrote:Thank feck none of that mentions the GAAWeeWorld wrote:Well if you take pride in your ignorance that's fine, otherwise you could start here
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C'mon Ulsterrrrrrrrr!
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