Slightly Awkward GAA Promotional Pictures Thread

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This deserved better - neer a like :cry:

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Mountmellick wouldn’t hurl spuds to ducks

A shithole

Kilorglin

A very good example of the genre “GAA lads standing on a mountain for no obvious reason”

I see they subsequently put the boys in the back of a car to get CONTENT for the GGA’s socials.

“Howya Seamus, it’s Fintan here at the launch. It’s getting a bit stormy now up here on top of the mountain. Will we shtick them in the back of the 8-seater & do some quick fire questions?”

Some lovely poses here.

Looks like Leitrim or New York didn’t bother sending anybody so we have a random person peeping over Jarlath Burns’ shoulder to give the impression of numbers made up, except he looks like a mini-me.

Messianic imaging.

Right lads, let’s get one good pic.

Shit, no one spotted the Wicklow lad is holding is wig in place while the Antrim and Longford lads appear to be staring at Burns lower body. And then noone told the Laois man he’s standing in a completely different direction to everyone else

Good price on the fuel there :eyes:. Even the euro price

You have to compete with the fuel bandits when you’ve a petrol station right on the border.

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Attended pumps as well, you could pop in for a bottle of football special while some lad is filling up for you :heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

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I used to be a pump attendant in Ardkeen Stores. LPG was a a thing then and it was a pure cunt to dispense. I also mended punctures.

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I presume you changed wheels rather than fixed punctures? Unless it was for a bicycle

No mended punctures. Most tyres had tubes then so you’d take off the tyre with a tyre iron the way you’d take off a bicycle tyre with a fork. Then you’d mend the puncture with a process similar to mending a bicycle tube.
For tubeless tyres we had rubber plugs that you’d dip in glue and insert in the puncture site with a needle.

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Jesus, that’s a big job for a young fella