Ravenous

are you doing much weights?

Fixed that for you MBB.:smiley:

eh no cause im not a fuckin man… training equals runnig around field after a ball for up to 2 hours

Cheek, I thought it was Roscommon that were the sheep stealers?!

Here CLG, apologies for all the inappropriate/sexist comments from the lads.

Here lads, go easy on the dyke, will ye?

[quote=“Bandage”]Here CLG, apologies for all the inappropriate/sexist comments from the lads.

Here lads, go easy on the dyke, will ye?[/quote]

Where is maire these days?

Farmer must be finding it tough.

an bandage you must of loved been over in houston for gayfest 2009 with the boys ye heading to ny during the summer for gay pride too

Houston was magnificent, I haven’t decided about New York yet - I’ll keep you posted. :smiley:

(to quote the hotbuttered corncrake)

:D:D

Camogie, girls play camogie

Just after eating a nice bit of chicken chausser and mash there…fucking lovely

same rules pretty much bar meant to be no shouldering in camogie but its never called… like saying basketball is a non contact sport

Had mince with beans on toast there after training, easy but lovely.

85% dark cocoa chocolate and chilled milk before bedtime. Winning combination.

that would be about right

Same rules only it is played at a tenth of the pace and at a twentieth of the physicality…

Even then that would be genorous to camogie

Does Mr. Sports Science think thats not the thing to eat. I’d be very interested in finding out your expert alternative.

The parents were down in Cork for the Weekend, when the fook did Donavan’s Butchers on Princes Street close down??

Could be ages ago for all i know to be honest Ben, but i think they is more than one of them. I’ll suss it out tomorrow when in town.

I might be getting my geography mixed up alright, the one right next to one of the English Market entrances is the one I’m thinking of.

That’s what Dublin needs is an English Market, the area between Moore Street and O’Connell Street would be an ace location. Proper Irish produce at reasonable prices would bring the vibe back into this part of run-down Dublin imo.