Call it good timing maybe but weāve been in need of a spot here today so ye weāll give it.
Thatās a spot well done.
Call it good timing maybe but weāve been in need of a spot here today so ye weāll give it.
Thatās a spot well done.
Father Damo, heās not the boss of me
Well done on the spot
Ta @HBV. Iām surprised to be honest. I was seething with him when I saw because I figured he was low quality but itāll drive me on further in future with my spotting.
You deserve it. Congratulations again.
I think the backseat adjudication team may offer you some hope here but we would prefer one or two more small details ourselves.
A name perhaps.
Not a spot.
Are ginger former Kilkenny hurlers with multiple All Irelands spots?
You wonāt know till you try kid and if all else fails they would possibly suit the āpeople who look slowā thread and we can arrange it for your post to be transferred across there for you.
Ok Iāll go for it so.
Who: Richie Power
Famous for: winning All Irelandās, scoring important goals
Where: Langtons Kilkenny
When: Saturday night
Notes: Richie seemed to be in a highly inebriated state and was on his own at the bar when I saw him
For obvious reasons not a spot but thanks anyway.
FFS
I am going to see if any of the comedians I saw wandering around Kilkenny this weekend are spots.
I didnāt go to any shows so none of them were actually working but they wouldnāt be in Kilkenny if they werenāt _about _ to do a show so I donāt knowā¦
I saw Dom Irera ordering a sandwich. He seemed to know the lady in the shop and asked after other staff who were not there at that time. He seemed very doddery and old and a bit deaf.I have seen his show in the past and thought he was funny, if filthy so Iām not sure what it would be like now. Maybe he incorporates his aging into it.
He was wearing dark clothes and shuffling a bit.
I also saw Rich Hall striding down the street like someone was after him. He does not seem as old.
I think I may have seen a few Irish ones as well but as I donāt really know any of their names I canāt record them-
I also saw Daithi O Se on Sunday in the Castle Park but he seemed to be rehearsing aloud some spiel for a food tasting show about to be filmed so definitely working.
He was very amiable and posed for photos with anyone who interrupted his rehearsal to ask.
Finally, I saw Jackie Tyrrell making his way down John St towards the Park to, I assume, attend the football match on Saturday. He was the only Kilkenny person I noticed heading that way amid the sky-blue throng but his missis/good lady/lifepartner/princess is from Dublin so maybe he can be forgiven- his was noticed by one of the chanting groups who deftly changed their chant on spotting him
What a waste of energy
Hbv please adjudicate for the slow learners
Thatās an awful mess.
We are leaving this one to the backseat boys as personally I wouldnāt touch it with a fucking barge poll.
@Brimmer_Bradley @fisty, will ye go through this for us please.
Fantastic camaraderie at play, fair play adjudiesš
@Midshipman_Asha I wish you would tag me in your spot validation requests, this ensures the efficient and smooth running of the thread.
NONE of the above are spots either BTW.
Regards.
Brimmer.
Hold on here. Some no mark who played Father Damo is a celeb but 2 of the most famous comedians in the world arenāt? Rich Hall running away from a Kilkenny roaster is a definite spot. As is Dom Irera.
Move over you idiot cunts on the back seat - thereās a new man driving
@Mac, would you like to be added to the backseat team? Thereās room for one more and weād love to have you.
Rich Hall is surely a spot.
Probably took all the gloss off rich Hall by trying to somehow sneak that big ape tyrell past the adjudication committee