Celeb Spotting 🐐

[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 1045132, member: 1”]Who: The Voice
Where: PSLC
When: Tonight
Activity: Playing football

What a fucking spot. Was chuffed when I realised it was he.[/QUOTE]

That’s a spot

Live Spot

Laurence Kinlan aka Elmo in Love Hate

Where; The Premium Club bar in the 3 Arena

Appearance; sweating profusely at the bar, probably caused by the big black coat he was wearing.

He was also sporting a beard although it wouldn’t be trimmed like a hipster or Bandage.

Who - Packy McGarty
Famous For - No need for an explanation
Where - St Paul’s Church, Ayrfield, Dublin
When - This evening from 6-7.30

Packy was in attendance at the Rememberance mass for deceased Leitrim people who lived in Dublin, concelebrated by Gortlettragh native, Fr Tom Colreavy.

Refreshments followed allowing Leitrim folk to remember dear departed relatives and friends and share stories (mostly GAA) of the past.

A rousing rendition of Lovely Leitrim completed the evening

Live Spot 2.

Who: John Connors

Aka Patrick the bomb maker and possible killer of Nidge in Love Hate.

Where: 3 rows up from me at ringside

Appearance: Pikerish in a check shirt.

For those of us living outside of Ireland, who the fuck are these people meant to be??

[QUOTE=“Ebeneezer Goode, post: 1045999, member: 1785”]Live Spot

Laurence Kinlan aka Elmo in Love Hate

Where; The Premium Club bar in the 3 Arena

Appearance; sweating profusely at the bar, probably caused by the big black coat he was wearing.

He was also sporting a beard although it wouldn’t be trimmed like a hipster or Bandage.[/QUOTE]
spot

[QUOTE=“Ebeneezer Goode, post: 1046021, member: 1785”]Live Spot 2.

Who: John Connors

Aka Patrick the bomb maker and possible killer of Nidge in Love Hate.

Where: 3 rows up from me at ringside

Appearance: Pikerish in a check shirt.[/QUOTE]

spot

[QUOTE=“thedancingbaby, post: 1046014, member: 48”]Who - Packy McGarty
Famous For - No need for an explanation
Where - St Paul’s Church, Ayrfield, Dublin
When - This evening from 6-7.30

Packy was in attendance at the Rememberance mass for deceased Leitrim people who lived in Dublin, concelebrated by Gortlettragh native, Fr Tom Colreavy.

Refreshments followed allowing Leitrim folk to remember dear departed relatives and friends and share stories (mostly GAA) of the past.

A rousing rendition of Lovely Leitrim completed the evening[/QUOTE]

not a spot

the Leitrim bogball thread to be closed till 2015

[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1046260, member: 80”]not a spot

the Leitrim bogball thread to be closed till 2015
[/QUOTE]
Tremendous banter mate :clap:

[QUOTE=“thedancingbaby, post: 1046014, member: 48”]Who - Packy McGarty
Famous For - No need for an explanation
Where - St Paul’s Church, Ayrfield, Dublin
When - This evening from 6-7.30

Outstanding spot TDB, in fact the Spot of the Year thus far…The Great Man has aged somewhat from my avatar days, but his grá for the ould sod, his dedicationto the green and gold has ne’re diminished.

There aren’t many men who can claim genuine legendary status while living----Up there Packy…:clap:

Great shout TDB…[/QUOTE]

:clap:[QUOTE=“thedancingbaby, post: 1046014, member: 48”]Who - Packy McGarty
Famous For - No need for an explanation
Where - St Paul’s Church, Ayrfield, Dublin
When - This evening from 6-7.30

[/QUOTE]

Outstanding spot TDB. A legend mingles amongst his own people. I have no doubt he’s aged somewhat on my avatar picture, yet the memories I have are cast in the pictorial image I have of him still, sprightly, eager, youthful, exuberent, skillful and an outstanding sportsman…:clap:

The worth of a true celebrity lies amongst his own people, folks who know and have known his worth.

Last summer, in the advent of the ill-fated clash with the Rossies, the great man visited the “town of his birth”, and as calmly walked toward the financial district, he was assailed by local rustics heading for the Co-op, all of whom sought to have a word of inspiration or even be seen touching the hem of the great man’s garment (to whit: an open sports-coat).

Not only is a “spot” of McGarty valid, being in the vicinity of a stone cold legend in laudable in itself. :clap: :pint:

[QUOTE=“Boxtyeater, post: 1046460, member: 246”]The worth of a true celebrity lies amongst his own people, folks who know and have known his worth.

Last summer, in the advent of the ill-fated clash with the Rossies, the great man visited the “town of his birth”, and as calmly walked toward the financial district, he was assailed by local rustics heading for the Co-op, all of whom sought to have a word of inspiration or even be seen touching the hem of the great man’s garment (to whit: an open sports-coat).

Not only is a “spot” of McGarty valid, being in the vicinity of a stone cold legend in laudable in itself. :clap: :pint:[/QUOTE]

+1 :clap::clap:

I inclined
To lose my faith in Ballyrush and Gortin
Till Homer’s ghost came whispering to my mind.
He said: I made the Iliad from such
A local row. Gods make their own importance.

[QUOTE=“Boxtyeater, post: 1046460, member: 246”]The worth of a true celebrity lies amongst his own people, folks who know and have known his worth.

Last summer, in the advent of the ill-fated clash with the Rossies, the great man visited the “town of his birth”, and as calmly walked toward the financial district, he was assailed by local rustics heading for the Co-op, all of whom sought to have a word of inspiration or even be seen touching the hem of the great man’s garment (to whit: an open sports-coat).

Not only is a “spot” of McGarty valid, being in the vicinity of a stone cold legend in laudable in itself. :clap: :pint:[/QUOTE]

Shut the fuck up with this bullshit.

Bad quality Becks in Kingscourt Colin :confused:. A very tetchy start to the week from you. Mercifully things can only improve.

I haven’t been in Kingscourt in weeks, pal. This is a celeb spotting thread, not somewhere to log maudling shite about bloggers from Leitrim. Get a grip, Boxty mate.

Seething.

gas shit

Its easy know when the over paid accountants have been on a bender.

Homophobe