Celeb Spotting šŸ

Spotted that floppy haired clown that pisses Sledge off when he reads the Sports News on RTE2 at night instead of Evanne.

Bus stop on the N11 as I drove out to the ball this evening.

[quote=ā€œfarmerinthecityā€]Spotted that floppy haired clown that pisses Sledge off when he reads the Sports News on RTE2 at night instead of Evanne.

Bus stop on the N11 as I drove out to the ball this evening.[/QUOTE]

He is the definition of funboyism that lad.

[quote=ā€œfarmerinthecityā€]Spotted that floppy haired clown that pisses Sledge off when he reads the Sports News on RTE2 at night instead of Evanne.

Bus stop on the N11 as I drove out to the ball this evening.[/QUOTE]

Works in that cash cow RTE and still uses public transport? What a loser that guy is.

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Bus stop on the N11 as I drove out to the ball this evening.[/QUOTE]

Was Cinderella present.

No - not even any ugly sisters either.

Tough break.

Who: Elected TD, Green Party member, Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources and general all round Crusty, Eamon Ryan
Famous For: Being a Crusty
Where: Georges Street
When: Thursday morning, (today)
Wearing: Suit, bicycle clips, backpack, bicycle.
Other info: Eamon was living up to his crusty background by cycling to work this morning, despite it being rather miserable weather for being in the saddle. His bicycle was a very old looking model, of the nelly variety I would harbour a guess. I resisted the temptation to force him into a puddle by allowing him to move around said obstruction. Afterwards I regretted my decision.

Surprised he was on an old model because he owns a bike shop I think, or at least a bike distribution. Presume he was helmeted?

Now that you mention it, he wasnā€™tā€¦ :eek:

Iā€™m begining to question the vailidity of my spot. I am now kinda glad I didnt ditch him in the water.

[quote=ā€œmyboyblueā€]Now that you mention it, he wasnā€™tā€¦ :eek:

Iā€™m begining to question the vailidity of my spot. I am now kinda glad I didnt ditch him in the water.[/QUOTE]

Sure if he wore a helmet then people mightnā€™t recognise him cycling around. :smiley:

And Iā€™m back in the runningā€¦!

This is useful intelligence for when the TFK Coursing Supporters Group assign an assasin to shoot these Greens by roster.

Mark Vaughan having a smoke as he strolled alone through the IFSC less than 15 minutes ago. Was wearing what I would term ā€œcasual Friday gearā€. Clown.

First time I saw Vaughan was during the 2003 Leinster Minor Football Final. He had a blue streak through his bleached blonde hair. It begun a hate affair Iā€™m afraid to say.

Heā€™s clearly not a player in the corporate world MBB, his attire and hair are just not suitable to the business environment. I imagine heā€™s in some kind of sh!te job with little responsibility anyway. A real clown.

Remember seeing him in Coppers one night and he walked by with his entourage, Iā€™d hardly noticed him when one of the stragglers in his group nudged me and says ā€œyeah, it is Mark Vaughanā€.

Heā€™s no Don Draper anyway, thats for sure.

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Remember seeing him in Coppers one night and he walked by with his entourage, Iā€™d hardly noticed him when one of the stragglers in his group nudged me and says ā€œyeah, it is Mark Vaughanā€.[/QUOTE]

Presume you said ā€œWho?ā€

I watched 3 episodes of Mad Men last night. Some weird shit in that show. Fucking brilliant though. 6 episodes down and 7 to go in Season 1.

Good work flano, its quality tv. A great depiction of office life in that era, if a little exaggerated Iā€™m sure. No email or tā€™internet, but they got pissed and shagged the staff so Iā€™m sure that made up for it a bit.

Flano - drag up the Mad Men thread there and declare which camp you stand in - the Betty Draper camp or the Rachel Menken camp.

It really is brilliant television, there is some debate on the guardian website on whether it is a better show than The Wire. Season 3 starts in the States in August.