Decent Journalism

Throw her up on the Facebook thread on the ladies board there mate.

Get to fuck, jizz off to your own birds.

Sorry mate-I withdraw my remark. It was crass-I saw an opportunity for a cheap laugh and I took it.

No worries pal, I’ll whatsapp you a pic of her tits in a while.

Ah no mate, I wouldn’t be disrespectful like that. By the way I have a right one for you but can’t put it up off the phone.

I look forward to it over the weekend.

A green corolla

Splendid :clap:

Pretty name I can’t remember

[quote=“Horsebox, post: 854578, member: 1537”]Ha my first music event also. Don’t remember the support act tbh. Jesus if it was 1993 I was 12 or maybe 13-thought I would’ve been older. I remember it was on a Friday night and my parents were gone away for the weekend and my two mates stayed in my house after the gig. My older sister and her friends were drinking in the house afterwards “minding” me and my younger brother. He was the only one not drinking in the house that night and nobody in the house was more than 16.

Fuck me and I can’t remember where I went on holidays last summer.[/quote]

They played another gig in Salthill a year or two after their original one I think. So maybe it was the second one you were at.

I ended up in Vagabonds in salthill after the gig. It was a trash metal night we hit the floor and started head banging like lobotomy victims.

A Hip Hop gig and a Thrash metal session on the same night as getting tit on the inside off a lovely girl… where the fuck did it all go wrong since? :confused:

[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 854651, member: 686”]
A Hip Hop gig and a Thrash metal session on the same night as getting tit on the inside off a lovely girl… [/quote]
:clap:

[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 854651, member: 686”]
A Hip Hop gig and a Thrash metal session on the same night as getting tit on the inside off a lovely girl… where the fuck did it all go wrong since? :confused:[/quote]
Ah the memories. Sitting around one of the lads gaff listening to our mates band murder Alive or Jeremy, then Prodigy dancing around the sitting room listening to No Good when the ladies called round, doing waterfalls out the back garden and then getting the stinky finger on the way home. A misspent youth well spent.

wouldnt change a minute of it

I was outside the Gpo after that gig when they got refused entry at first. They pulled out the “dyou know who we are line” which the bouncers were aching to reply “no” to, and duly did. Small world.

[quote=“myboyblue, post: 854647, member: 180”]Splendid :clap:

Pretty name I can’t remember[/quote]
Is it really believable that he remembers the car her dad drove but can’t remember her name. I think he’s bending the truth a little.

Always enjoy this lads columns

http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/columnists/larry-ryan/ronaldo-finally-feels-the-love-250495.html?utm_source=androidapp&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=sharebutton

FFS Rocko no lad forgets the sublime ride he gets in a Cortina, some frigid Mayo cunt is easily forgettable however.

Rafa :smiley:

“If you want to beat Leverkusen, you have to be really good,” said Jürgen Klopp – who presumably hasn’t watched too much Premier League football this season

I never thought I would say this but, Gerry Thornley :clap:

Excellent article today detailing how rugby supported and legitimated the apartheid regime in South Africa. Both the rugby union in SA and abroad, including Ireland; and how the role of rugby in SA reconciliation was solely down to one remarkable man. Thornley gone way up in my estimation and may even qualify as an alright sort…

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/rugby-family-has-shameful-past-in-propping-up-apartheid-regime-1.1622452

[quote=“glasagusban, post: 872192, member: 1533”]I never thought I would say this but, Gerry Thornley :clap:

Excellent article today detailing how rugby supported and legitimated the apartheid regime in South Africa. Both the rugby union in SA and abroad, including Ireland; and how the role of rugby in SA reconciliation was solely down to one remarkable man. Thornley gone way up in my estimation and may even qualify as an alright sort…

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/rugby-family-has-shameful-past-in-propping-up-apartheid-regime-1.1622452[/quote]

Good article - hadn’t realised all that about rugby back then. In fairness Mark R raised this on Friday too.

I didn’t see that mate, I have him on ignore.