I was with farmer at lunchtime and spotted Sean Gallagher. Farmer didnāt even see him. Heās not qualified to spot never mind adjudicate.
Just as well he didnāt win the contest then, isnāt it
Read the statement iāve made. Iām stepping aside and letting Farmer take control here. Iām sorry, DB.
Who: Pat Fitz, secretary of the Munster Council
Where: Bourkes pub, Catherine Street, Limerick
When: 28th of December, 2011
Other notes: Pat was in noble form as always, I greeted him with the message, aboy Pat you old bollix. He was wearing a pair of beige slacks and a navy Tommy Hilfiger jumper
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Who: Pat Fitz, secretary of the Munster Council
Where: Bourkes pub, Catherine Street, Limerick
When: 28th of December, 2011
Other notes: Pat was in noble form as always, I greeted him with the message, aboy Pat you old bollix. He was wearing a pair of beige slacks and a navy Tommy Hilfiger jumper
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That is Fat Pitz, Pat Fitz is a from Doon in Limerick and is very much an alright sort
I would hope this is given as a spot. As an aside, Pat always dresses well it must be said.
A double spot
Who: Billy Keane and Paul Collins
Where: In a place
Demeanour: Both looking smug
Attire: Both wearing corduroy trousers and knitted jumpers
Other notes: They both said the recent developments on the TFK celeb spottng thread was a disgrace. Also it was noted that both men stated that āThe Dunphā was a wanker.
Adjudicate that
Not a spot. Not sufficiently famous enough to be deemed a celeb.
Not a spot. Insufficient detail provided.
How is he not fampus, i would say that 80% of the forum would be aware of Pat Fitz, this is bullshit farmer, you odius cunt
I donāt want to be seen as being too critical of Farmer and this is not an attempt to make him look foolish but he has made a few bad mistakes and he is not in the role 24hrs.
- He said my pre-spot of Sir Mark Prescott at Clonmel wasnāt allowed as āhe was at his place of workā.
- He seems to have forgotten to make a ruling on Macs Marty Whelan spot from yesterday, despite ruling on subsequent spots.
- He has said Pat Fitz is not a spot.
I expected some teething problems but this is not good at all.
If he doesnāt grant Pat Fitz as a spot I will putti g forward a vote of no confidence against him,
Pat Fitz has always been two things on this forum:
- A friend of the forum
- A Spot
Disappointing to see the authority of the adjudicator being chipped away at here already. 6 months is the time frame, organise yourselves lads and not make a piss poor effort at it like the runt did last time out.
This Fat Pitz scenario is unsettling, but the man was democratically elected, we all fall in.
I am the democratically elected AOTCST so I do not have to explain myself. If you read my manifesto you will see that it is being followed to the letter.
Also, I will hold this office for six months at least thus removing any chance of a heave.
Please note that this is the last time I will interject on this thread in response to queries. There is another thread for that. If this questioning carries on, I will ask persistent offenders to be removed from the thread.
farmerinthecity
AOTCST
It didnāt take long for the power to go to his headā¦
Whom: Colm OāRourke.
Famous for: Being one of Meathās greatests, of Leitrim origins.
Where: The Landmark Hotel, Carrick-on-Shannon.
When: Thursday night. 21.00 hrs.
Accompanied by: In the company of Packy McGarty, Cathal Flynn, John Gerard McLoughlin and MTRā¦
Wearing: An anorak type device, open throated, revealing a reddish jumper and dark slacks.
Demeanour: Ebullient, the bould Colm, finding himself in the presence of legends, was, apparently, in flying form.
Additional notes: The Landmark was heaving. Boxty was somewhat consoled by sighting what he would normally deem to be cunts, the likes of Tony McManus and The Mayor Lindsay in the entourageā¦
Beautifully presented spot, Boxty. Use of bold type, impeccable punctuation, you even remembered to hyphenate Carrick-on-Shannon. Absolutely wonderful.
Excellent spotting there Boxty and excellent presentation. John Gerard himself would have sufficed as a very famous GAA person.