He was too tanked up on lucozade sport.
The behaviour of Irish people on flights particularly getting onto flights. And the way that AerLingus tolerate them. I was flying home on Sunday night and the amount of people trying to wedge suitcases into the overhead lockers and generally wandering up and down the aisle was unreal. Needless to say we lost our slot.
I have come to teh conclusion that it is well worth the bit extra to check in a bag when travelling, unless you are travelling extremely light
A sure sign of a poor packer. I take great pride in my packing, Ryan Bingham is my idol when it comes to this undervalued life skill.
Wasn’t he the gay RUF playing chap on one of the 9/11 flights, the one that went down in Pennsylvania? Ah yes, I see what type of packing you were on about now.
:rolleyes: No.
Agreed but you are still held up while knob jockeys are trying to wedge suitcases into lockers that they won’t fit into. Needless to say then it’s the compliant punter like myself who brings a small sports kit bag who is asked to put his bag under the seat in front of him to accommodate these leviathans.
People in Sydney wearing GAA jerseys as a fashion statement. Fair enough wearing them to training or to a match but some goon wearing a number 35 Cork jersey on a Night out in Coogee is a bit much.
Then again a lad wearing an AFL jersey to an All Ireland final would be the absolute definition of what is wrong. Poster of the month award going to whoever can guess the forumite?
I once saw a bloke wearing an old school GAA ref’s jersey during rag week and I thought it was pretty hip.
Christ, these are two very wrong things. I’ve never been to Sydney to witness the first example but I’ve seen the type in Croke Park or Landsdowne Road with his Sydney Swans beanie and hoodie.
Is it? jesus you’re very tolerant. :rolleyes:
I expect better from this venerable thread than sub observational humour, cliched bullshit like this. Fellas will be talking about people talking too loud on their mobile phones or women taking too long in the bathroom next.
I should clarify, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with buying NBA team ties in the NBA shop on 5th Avenue in Manhattan and wearing them to work.
The poster in question was wearing one of those arm less AFL top. Cant remember if his arms were bulging or not but i think he was trying to give the impression that he was just home from Aus.
This is a shocking development.
In my defence i did look double hard in it
I can guess, but i won’t give KIB the satisfaction of trying to embarrass or out said person.
:lol: