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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1810 Location: Preston UK |
There are flights that evening but can't remember if they were actually late enough to enable comfortably watching to a conclusion, if it goes all the way. Plenty of time to sort erik, not gonna be mobbed. Just checked, theres an 8.45 flight on the night. |
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| Cuthbert Rizla | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 20:14 on 21st Mar 2012 Posts: 76 |
The Dublin trip is always a good laugh. Apart from watching a broke country trying every trick in the book to rip off visitors it's great to see the average Dubliner in action and confirming centuries of Irish jokes. They're as thick as a Chris Gayle bat. |
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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1810 Location: Preston UK |
Cuthbert Rizla Wrote: The Dublin trip is always a good laugh. Apart from watching a broke country trying every trick in the book to rip off visitors it's great to see the average Dubliner in action and confirming centuries of Irish jokes. They're as thick as a Chris Gayle bat. Another large heap of friends you've just made. Is it really that strong the stuff you smoke ? |
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| Big Harvey | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 09:14 on 23rd Apr 2008 Posts: 2220 |
blueandy1mac Wrote: Cuthbert Rizla Wrote: The Dublin trip is always a good laugh. Apart from watching a broke country trying every trick in the book to rip off visitors it's great to see the average Dubliner in action and confirming centuries of Irish jokes. They're as thick as a Chris Gayle bat. Another large heap of friends you've just made. Is it really that strong the stuff you smoke ? Obviously strong enough to transport the brain of the person taking it back to the 1970s, when Irish jokes and other forms of racism were an accepted part of everyday life. |
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| Cuthbert Rizla | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 20:14 on 21st Mar 2012 Posts: 76 |
Jeez lads,get off your high horses.I was winding up a pal of mine from Dublin.It's called slagging and he gives as good as he takes.Like the Aussies.Handy crickter too tho not in the Morgan class.The Irish are a great bunch and Temple Bar one of the best places to go for a knees-up.We're going even if it does piss it down as usual. But if it's part of the deal to pay them for for stealing their best players why can't the ECB organise these friendlies during the summer at a prestige venue in London to take advantage of the big Irish contingent living in that there London ? |
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| Samgoudogs | Post subject: Re: IRELAND ODI SEPT
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Joined: 10:11 on 21st Jul 2010 Posts: 61 Location: Adelaide, SA |
Easy enough for me being based in Dublin these days, match ticket sorted, it's sat me in Stand C. |
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