Ooooft !!!
The Celebrity Spotting Thread Part Twee (or help Flatty identify the celeb he just spotted) (Part 1)
He was in a horse and cart riding down Gardiner Street. Gardiner St. ffs. Waving at ould ones looking for attention. Most likely holding up the traffic and creating a nuisance. Giving the whole gay thing a lash, crying out for a spot.
If he was heterosexual would he have got away with it? He would not. He’d have been pulled in by the guards and made clean up the horse shit.
It’s not a spot! I was shocked at @Fagan_ODowd allowing it at the time. But being the quiet fellow I am I didn’t want to say anything.
I didn’t even realise it was he made the spot. I should have known. Changes his avatar more often than his underpants.
Have you logged in with the wrong username for that outburst?
He’s snapped.
Needless to say I, sorry she, went for the Calm Cloud.
Who: Ireland’s greatest Striker, Robbie Keane.
Where: The Shelters, Portmarnock Beach
What: Having a swim of course.
Miscellaneous: Mama J was testing out her new wheels so we went for a spin down to the beach. Having stopped and chatted to an AI final goalscoring Dub hero we were in good form. He was tickled pink by yesterdays result. Convivial as the prom is, a mate strolled by with his guitar and informed us that Robbie was down the shelters post-swim. On our way back to the pedestrian lights out walked Robbie from the shelters looking delighted with himself. He was very casually dressed in an all black tracksuit (the colour not the rubby team) and had a black coat. It seems Robbie too knows the joys of sea swimming.
That’s a spot.
What time of day was this?
Robbie Keane has had more spots than high value transfers at this stage.
11.45 today(give or take 5mins). Apologies for the omission
Met @Rocko for a play date in St Annes Park this morning. We had been on the roundabout together when he went over to the swings and I strolled to the tractor and trailer. I was at the trailer when this absolutely stunning lady approached the tractor. She looked like a film star - it was RTÉ’s Sarah McInerney.
Good spot.
Good to see you on the sea swimming bandwagon
I’m giving that as a spot