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What is is about the first Heiny match after Christmas being an absolute pissy day?

Gloucester last year was the wettest night i've ever had at Ravers.

Now that I think about it though the Leicester match was a great day for rugby.... kind of ruins my point that. :x

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Post by Freddie Benson »

wash you mouth out Balders with such heresy

anyway Satansanta has seen to it that Saturday is the new Friday night

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/24hr.shtml?id=1302

beeb predicting it to brighten up this pm with maybe a chance of a shower at the end of the game

so a downpour of biblical proportions it is then :roll:
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The weather for the Leicester match was not great for rugby. There was a howlling gale blowing straight down the ground. Not what I would call great rugby weather.
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The Leicester game Balders, btw where did you crawl out from, was dry but there was a force 9 gale blowing twoards the beer tent end. so we we either get a night like that or a Glaws style flood :D
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technically I just said it was a great day for rugby - I wasn't necessarily talking about the weather!
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As for where I've been, Mike Reid has been holding me captive in his basement for the last 6 months until I agreed to front a Provisional People's Ulster Rugby Supporters Club and to overthrow the democratically elected committee in a 'people's revolt'



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Baldrick wrote:As for where I've been, Mike Reid has been holding me captive in his basement for the last 6 months until I agreed to front a Provisional People's Ulster Rugby Supporters Club and to overthrow the democratically elected committee in a 'people's revolt'



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Now there are a lot of things that are not quite believable on this board but that is not one of them :shock:
How did you escape Balders or did you agree to his demands :? :shock:
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He must have had a cunning plan :!: :!:
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Balders' cunning plans are doomed to fail, without exception :!:
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Post by Baldrick »

cunning stunts however are a different matter altogether!
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its as well you got those round the right way Baldrick
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And the Ulster Rugby Team have a "Cunning Ham" who will hopefully be part of the cunning plan to dismantle the BO juggernaut and send it back to France minus a few wheels. :shock:
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beeb now forecasting dry for rest of the day
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Well it's very wet down here in the deep south :roll:
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