Things I learned today (Part 2)

Didn’t see any yesterday

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It’s a new thing but it’s commonplace

First time it struck a chord with me was Limerick fans cheering Cork wides when they were about 20 odd points up, that’s going back about 5 years

Lads must not have been watching Dublin games in Croke Park the past 40 years or so

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The lad in buttevant had them for sale yesterday morning

When Byrnes took the free that lead to hegartys goal, a big cheer went up when they thought it was heading wide.

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I know. Even rte caught that one. Mind you the useless fucks could not show a wide angle view to explain what was happening on puckouts all game.

Marianne Faithfull dumped Mick Jagger in the drawing room of Glin Castle in May 1970.

Before Thatcherism, Liverpool was a staunchly Conservative city

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Ali sold out Croke Park in 1972

Bohs head he/him played for Dublin as a young lad

The biggest National Park in the EU is in South America. Guiana Amazonian Park in French Guiana.

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I’d love to see him explain that. A half time or charity game no doubt. He apparently togged for na fianna when younger

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He did play with na fianna for a good few years. Would still be friendly with a lot of na fianna lads.

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Did he play underage for Dublin is the point Lambo is claiming?
I’d be impressed if he did

I’m not sure. I do remember him driving around Glasnevin in one of these though.

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A later day bassist from Slade, Dave Glover, wrote to Rose West in prison and got engaged to her before Rose called it off.

Ah jaysus, they’re all out there

further updates on robovacs

the early adopters will be seething

France controls more of the surface of the earth than any other nation

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I’d say one good shoulder charge and Lambo would be on the ground screaming about toxic masculinity and blaming Western Imperialism.

I’m surprised at any GAA connection. Guys like him love backing losers, and domestic Irish soccer fits that bill.

One for this thread. There’s an Irish Military History Museum. Or there was anyway