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itâs not Fethard-on-sea[/quote]
You wonât be half so smart when the sliotar is between us for a 50/50 on Saturday nightâŚ
[quote=âcount of monte cristo, post: 773520, member: 348â]
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itâs not Fethard-on-sea[/quote]
You wonât be half so smart when the sliotar is between us for a 50/50 on Saturday nightâŚ
i know, iâm afraid I may not want to come back
Guys, Iâm hearing reports we went to Waterford tonight and won El Classic Coast?
there are no 50/50 when the count is involved.
Thatâs next weekend Mac. Youâve ruined my trip already with your misleading advice.
some of the FINEST women Ireland has ever produced are natives of New Ross
I gave you a website link. Any action on your part as a result was purely coincidental.
What? ?
Huh?
as they are polish?
Rocko, please update this thread daily to let me know how your Wexford trip is going. Feel free to visit Wexford Albion FC grounds at Kennedy Park and PĂĄirc Charman (home of both Faythe Harriers and Sarsfields) to get a feel of where I developed my wonderful sporting skills. The Wexford Park stadium tour is not to be missed also.
[FONT=Calibri]I understand that Wexford rissoles are going national. A programme on RTE at 8.30pm on Wednesday night will provide more details on the spectacular news.[/FONT]
Bandage Iâm low on battery. Please update this thread with a brief summary of my itinerary so far.
Breaded or battered?
One of the lads had a brief encounter with a young lady from there.
Lovely face and that ass on her⌠harder than Kevs quads under a 120kg squat.
Bandage has been very slow to react here.
I can however confirm that Rocko has spent a most splendid day in Fethard-on-Sea and the surrounding area.
How did this go Scrunchie?
Apologies Scrunchie[/USER] [USER=1]Rocko @TFK - Rocko and family arrived to Kellyâs Rosslare on Sunday and enjoyed the surroundings. Indeed RĂłisĂn Shortall was spotted in the vicinity of the crazy golf area. A large part of Monday was spent in historic Wexford town. Lunch was ate in Warren Gillenâs Cistin Eile and some strolling and shopping was undertaken. Today involved an early start and New Ross was visited first up despite numerous warnings. The day, however, appeared to be salvaged by afternoon trips to the JFK Arboretum, stunning Hook Head and Fethard-on-Sea.
In fact, TFK members may be unaware of the origins of the phrase âby hook or by crookâ. Allow me to explain. The phrase comes from the names of the villages of Hook Head and the nearby Crooke, in Waterford. Hook Head and Crooke are on opposite sides of the Waterford Channel and Cromwell is reputed to have said that Waterford would fall âby Hook or by Crookeâ; i.e. by a landing of his army at one of those places.
I understand scenic Kilmore Quay is on the agenda for tomorrow. Try to get on a boat trip out to The Saltee Islands.
[quote=âBandage, post: 775222, member: 9â]Apologies Scrunchie[/USER] [USER=1]Rocko @TFK - Rocko and family arrived to Kellyâs Rosslare on Sunday and enjoyed the surroundings. Indeed RĂłisĂn Shortall was spotted in the vicinity of the crazy golf area. A large part of Monday was spent in historic Wexford town. Lunch was ate in Warren Gillenâs Cistin Eile and some strolling and shopping was undertaken. Today involved an early start and New Ross was visited first up despite numerous warnings. The day, however, appeared to be salvaged by afternoon trips to the JFK Arboretum, stunning Hook Head and Fethard-on-Sea.
In fact, TFK members may be unaware of the origins of the phrase âby hook or by crookâ. Allow me to explain. The phrase comes from the names of the villages of Hook Head and the nearby Crooke, in Waterford. Hook Head and Crooke are on opposite sides of the Waterford Channel and Cromwell is reputed to have said that Waterford would fall âby Hook or by Crookeâ; i.e. by a landing of his army at one of those places.
I understand scenic Kilmore Quay is on the agenda for tomorrow. Try to get on a boat trip out to The Saltee Islands.[/quote]
Fethard RockoâŚcmaaaaan son
[quote=âBandage, post: 775222, member: 9â]Apologies Scrunchie [USER=1]
In fact, TFK members may be unaware of the origins of the phrase âby hook or by crookâ. Allow me to explain. The phrase comes from the names of the villages of Hook Head and the nearby Crooke, in Waterford. Hook Head and Crooke are on opposite sides of the Waterford Channel and Cromwell is reputed to have said that Waterford would fall âby Hook or by Crookeâ; i.e. by a landing of his army at one of those places.
I understand scenic Kilmore Quay is on the agenda for tomorrow. Try to get on a boat trip out to The Saltee Islands.[/USER][/quote][USER=1]
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