People who are beginning to give me a pain in the hole

I kind alike them. Horses for courses i suppose.

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He’s an alright sort is Ian. If you read the column on basis it’s Mother’s Day tomorrow it’s hopefully less offensive.

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You’d park a bus between those two front teeth

I know.
He normally smiles with his mouth closed.

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Naoise Waldron - what’s the story with this fella? He’s all over twitter with his unfunny tweets, he makes these stupid videos with Stapleton and he was on TG4 doing analysis the other week. All in all a serious pain in the hole

Joanne is starting to grate a touch. I’m not sure why.

You got a draw, chill. Wasn’t Joanne’s fault. Your guys left the extra point after them.
A work in progress you might say but I’m not as bullish about my €1 at 50/1 as I was last week.

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I managed to get the full fiver on :ronnyroar:

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Peter Canavan with his control of the board antics is becoming irksome. He manages to create a few moving circles and augments this with a series of arrows culminating with an area the size of a turf-bank into which more arrowed insurgents are supposed to charge. In the name of Christ can nobody but him operate the yoke…. A further query …What’s McGuinness doing these days or is he back in college?

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You’d love a Jim Gavin on there or any lad who’s been successful managing a county team.

McGuiness?

Is he back ?

I thought I’d seen his intense head on it maybe not. If you’re not going to get a respected manager surely one of the greatest players of all time is a good substitute. Although I can understand why Pete would give the likes of boxty a pain in his bottom.

Seen him with a gaggle of children in a coffee shop in Dublin a month or so ago.

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Damien Delaney

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This annoying Manc ****, and I trying to enjoy my couple of cans of John Smith. Supping his pint through a straw. Do you know him @flattythehurdler?

I don’t but he has the look of a loudmouth.

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You should see his forehead. It’s rightly smashed up from the night before.

Jack and Jones is generally a fair indication of an English oaf.

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