The Roaster Thread

Definitely has the Monaghan/Armagh feel to it, The Border Bull wears that type of clobber.

Sense would draw a huge crowd from all across Ulster on a bank holiday weekend. Busloads from Tyrone, Derry, Armagh, Donegal, Monaghan, Down and Fermanagh all about.

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There’s no way those lads don’t know all the lyrics to “Hit the Diff”

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Would it’s clientele be Billy’s or Tim’s or both?

Mainly of the feenyin variety.

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Sure who doesn’t know the lyrics to that

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The Abbey in Donegal Town on a Sunday night back in the mid to late 90s used to be like that.Buses from Donegal Derry Tyrone Fermanagh North Leitrim and Sligo lined up around the town,it used to be madness on a bank holiday.We might’nt get home till 5 in the morning and be up again at 7 to go to FAS.Great days.

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Stumbling onto the wrong bus was a common occurrence. When The Border Bull did it, there was a 50% chance of a ruckus happening.

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Welsh bukakke

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bloke at very end of video by the bus door.
Also love the way someone says “wow” when the ladies start to come off the bus

Is that Henry Martin?

We came a ridin into town a whoopin and a… https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SkQ8_Xr_zVY

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You should that on the twitter thread

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Promise me you’ll never teach @iron_mike to do that.

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It’s the pinnacle of my technological achievement.

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The classic looks never go out of fashion

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The trousers about 4 inches too long on him.

That’s how it was back then.

Location: The Heath GAA Grounds

Occasion: Emergency talks following Dublin GAA’s attempt to poach Micko.

2 All Stars (I know) and a professional AFL player, and Gary Kavanagh.