Too true mate.
About the same as yourself I’d say
Good one. Unreal… You clown.
[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1148026, member: 1786”]Some fantastic roasterism on display from both sides yesterday. Firstly there was the lad from Limerick who was beside us in the pub before the game. He delved into a plastic shopping bag and hauled a massive tinfoil slab of sandwiches. He passed them around his group before proudly insisting we have one too. Mine seemed to be a mix of corned beef and laughing cow cheese, while @Julio Geordio was treated to the culinary delight that is chicken and red sauc
Clare, never wanting to be outdone in the roaster stakes, proceed a fine display, highlighted by the auld Clare lad behind me, with no teeth and his 95 hat roaring. bawling and yahooing for the whole game.[/QUOTE]
Ha ha ha ha I was sat beside him it was my dad old.man with Mac on ha ha ha
Some limerick cunt shouted “the pigs are out”
The brother threw a load of chips at him
Cunt sat back down sharpish
[QUOTE=“Sean stack, post: 1148254, member: 3055”]Some limerick cunt shouted “the pigs are out”
The brother threw a load of chips at him
Cunt sat back down sharpish[/QUOTE]
Curry chips?
Garlic sauce
Keeps the vampires away
What’s that?
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Bobby Alward is a serious roaster!
Hmmm just noticed the skins underneath the togs :oops:
Lads with GAA jerseys ticked into their bootcut jeans. Match programme in the the back pocket to boot.
Mayo would have more roasters per head of population than most counties.
Definitely. Even the young lads in Mayo are roasters
Would there be many, or even any, non-roasters in Mayo?
From my own experience the ratio of roaster to non roaster in Mayo would be roughly 4:1.