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Originally Posted by Rebel Yell
Never heard of that ???
If I'm sober enough on my way into Semple i might remember to enquire about it ...
That's a big IF though...
I've made this point before on here, but I've never understood people who get drunk before matches. You'd have one or two beforehand, yeah, but actual drunkenness just seems messy. Especially at the hurling.
I've made this point before on here, but I've never understood people who get drunk before matches. You'd have one or two beforehand, yeah, but actual drunkenness just seems messy. Especially at the hurling.
Its a day out for him.
Event attender as it were. He might as well be at the marquee singing along to Gilbert O Sullivan for all he knows whats going on
Cork GAA fanzine eh? This could start a trend, until Frank and his mates decide to put an end to this subordination and deploy GAA shock troops to confiscate them outside the ground and beat with batons those who sell them.
Much better to enjoy the analysis-free and controversy-free boredom that is "Da Official Match Programme".
Cork GAA fanzine eh? This could start a trend, until Frank and his mates decide to put an end to this subordination and deploy GAA shock troops to confiscate them outside the ground and beat with batons those who sell them.Much better to enjoy the analysis-free and controversy-free boredom that is "Da Official Match Programme".
That could be a problem alright. I hear its pretty anti establishment
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I recall a fanzine on sale in Killarney in 1991 before Cork and Kerry in the MFC Semi-Final. It was called The Donkeys a reference to Babs' quote. Didn't see it after that but it was quiet funny.