[quote=âmyboyblueâ]Iâm going to preempt this one as not being a spot, but shur worth mentioning because it was the great mans 60th birthday
Who:Philomena Lynott, mother of late great Phil Lynott
Where:Phil Lynotts 60th Birthday Tribute Exhibition, Stephens Green centre
When:Thursday 20th August 2009
Other Notes:It was a tribute exhibition as stated above in memory of what would have been the great mans birthday. I was meandering through the Green and was off to the Car Park to head off home. Walked in on the celebrations, few notable people from the Dublin social scene, think that cunt Gugi(sp?) was there but I refuse to acknowledge him. Philomena is as devoted as ever to remembering her talented druggie son. Some fantastic pictures of the great man, might be something Iâd look into in the future when the mansion is built.[/quote]
Not a spot.
Tony Cascarino, Mark Lawrenson, Kieran McGeeney, some bird from Xpose.
Where? Button Factory, Temple Bar
When? Last night
Occasion? TV3 Autumn Schedule party
Thoughts? Cascarino is fond of his food, Lawrenson looks like a man i would not trust my kids with and wears a very strange ring on his smallest finger. Jewelery on men is worrying at the best of times but on the pinky? McGeeney beating off the ladies, muscley fecker. I told him Kildare Dublin was the best game of garlic football iâd seen all year and that they were unlucky, he replied that they really didnt take it on board that they could do it. He also opined that Henry Shefflin is a genius and one of the nicest blokes you could meet and he hopes he gets hurler of the year. Didnât converse with Xpose brass.
[quote=âttown boyâ]Tony Cascarino, Mark Lawrenson, Kieran McGeeney, some bird from Xpose.
Where? Button Factory, Temple Bar
When? Last night
Occasion? TV3 Autumn Schedule party
Thoughts? Cascarino is fond of his food, Lawrenson looks like a man i would not trust my kids with and wears a very strange ring on his smallest finger. Jewelery on men is worrying at the best of times but on the pinky? McGeeney beating off the ladies, muscley fecker. I told him Kildare Dublin was the best game of garlic football iâd seen all year and that they were unlucky, he replied that they really didnt take it on board that they could do it. He also opined that Henry Shefflin is a genius and one of the nicest blokes you could meet and he hopes he gets hurler of the year. Didnât converse with Xpose brass.[/quote]
Two Brits and an Ulster bogballer.
Not a spot.
[quote=âmyboyblueâ]Iâm going to preempt this one as not being a spot, but shur worth mentioning because it was the great mans 60th birthday
Who:Philomena Lynott, mother of late great Phil Lynott
Where:Phil Lynotts 60th Birthday Tribute Exhibition, Stephens Green centre
When:Thursday 20th August 2009
Other Notes:It was a tribute exhibition as stated above in memory of what would have been the great mans birthday. I was meandering through the Green and was off to the Car Park to head off home. Walked in on the celebrations, few notable people from the Dublin social scene, think that cunt Gugi(sp?) was there but I refuse to acknowledge him. Philomena is as devoted as ever to remembering her talented druggie son. Some fantastic pictures of the great man, might be something Iâd look into in the future when the mansion is built.[/quote]
Your some man to talk about respect.
Kev kev kev, you just donât get it do you. Phil was truly a great man, but he was a druggie, as evidenced by the fact that he died from an overdose of drugs.
Youâre taking some battering here todayâŚalmost too easy actuallyâŚ
[quote=âmyboyblueâ]Kev kev kev, you just donât get it do you. Phil was truly a great man, but he was a druggie, as evidenced by the fact that he died from an overdose of drugs.
Youâre taking some battering here todayâŚalmost too easy actuallyâŚ
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Tis an awful way to be, totally delueded. Sometimes i wish people could step in and help delueded people, but they are better off learning for themselves.
Youâve got your ass handed to ya BOY, wake up you fool!!!
I spotted Sir Bryan Robson and Sir Chris Kamara aswell, NCC. Also noted pro punter and writer Sir Patrick Veitch however as this guy was spotted at the races it couldnât be classed as a spot.
Just to clarfiy, in kevâs world, a drug taker, is not a druggie.
Awful awful battering being taken hereâŚ
Spotted a few today,
Bono
Jim Corr
Details to follow, Jim is not wearing his tinfoil hat
[quote=âGeorgy Comerfordâ]Spotted a few today,
Bono
Jim Corr
Details to follow, Jim is not wearing his tinfoil hat[/quote]
How is the wedding going georgy?
[quote=âGeorgy Comerfordâ]Spotted a few today,
Bono
Jim Corr
Details to follow, Jim is not wearing his tinfoil hat[/quote]
Down Miltown Malbay/Doonbeg direction I assume?
With the username âGeorgy Comerfordâ where the fuck would you think he is from?
The weather isnât too bad, I suppose Bono organised that.
A lot of muttony no-marks around the town, lots of locals staring slack-jawed at the slebs. Iâm out checking on the stock at the moment but Iâll update in more detail later.
Andrea is wearing white putting an end to rumours that Bono was knobbing her
Did you tell Bono what a cunt he is?
Whos the best piece of known talent seen so far, and is Larry Gogan present? And Tony Fenton?
Yes but sadly the abuse was drowned out by some local idiots cheering in response to a wave from the short-arsed egomaniacal taxdodger
Sisters are lookin well, no sign of Larry. Fenton better not show, I threw a dig at him once before
Mr Andrea Corr is no looker but then again he is the son of a billionaire so thatâs ok.