I am attending a Rugby Football match today

Or an auld heart warming story of harvesting his home grown vegetables.
He makes me ill.

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For a man that eats most of his meals from his local spar deli, I’m not surprised the thoughts of organic vegetables makes you sick.

Stage?

@KinvarasPassion & @flattythehurdler have the boys in a right tizzy this week.
No apparent effort either, just a little insight into their weekly lives and it drives the lads demented.

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He knows he doesn’t belong there.

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He is struggling this year.he has realised that the sword of time has pierced his skin

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@KinvarasPassion will be unwrapping focaccia in Pearce Stadium after today

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And on the train to Belfast on Monday as he takes his seat next to Rory Best in the court house.

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The finger food is being served lads…

Trying hard not to make a holy show of myself

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:laughing:

International matchs are full of “supporters” who have learned everything they know about rugby from George Hook. A bit like @gilgamboa.

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Don’t forget to wrap some in a napkin for later.
And it should be a great game. Don’t do what I did last time I was at a corporate rugby do, and get so drunk I can only remember the pitch was green. My hosts wife found him asleep in the dog basket the next morning.
Hon Ireland :ireland:

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He will be ran outta the place if he did that.

Hows malachy

Out and about Balham and Clapham. Its wall to wall women. You’d never get that with the gga or soccer

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Women don’t like sport.

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Fact, bar hurling from my experience. Women certainly generally hate association football.

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Ulster football teams usually attract a decent level of bird to Croke Park

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Northern Irish women look after themselves very well.

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Clapham is a great place to ramble around for a few pints.