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Upcoming Gin & Tonic fest in Dublin should be a good excuse to get high titty in town despite the fact there's only three local gins being promoted.
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Originally posted by BennyHiFi View PostUpcoming Gin & Tonic fest in Dublin should be a good excuse to get high titty in town despite the fact there's only three local gins being promoted."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostOh my. IPB table imo.
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Damn, is it too early for gin?Last edited by BennyHiFi; 13-06-15, 10:53.
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Originally posted by darwinatemyhamster View PostI'm guessing that this might be a bit of a dummy run to gauge interest. If figures are good, I can see them going with a series when Alan Carr isn't doing his Friday night thing.
I'm probably completely wrong though.
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So here's my week: Wednesday I check into Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry. Thursday I have bilateral total hip replacement. That makes me sound old, but the surgery is required for a hip condition I was diagnosed with in my early 20's. Anyway, the surgery takes 6 hours, which is a good bit longer than normal. They say Day 1 after surgery is tough, and they weren't kidding. Two sessions of physiotherapy already, where the aim is to start walking with crutches. Second session is so difficult I nearly pass out. This was without a doubt the most difficult day in my life.
Then, later on, the night nurse takes away my piss bottle (not the real medical name of this utensil, obviously) and tells me if I want to urinate, I have to make it to the toilet using the crutches. The bitch. I protest quite a bit because I've ony been able to take a few steps without almost passing out, but she's having none of it. So I try to hold it for a while, but eventually I have to attempt the trip. And with some help from said nurse, I make it there and back, with just a bit of shakiness. This was a tiny little victory, but I wake up today in a completely different frame of mind. Everything is easier today, and I now have no problem with the crutches. Still a long road to recovery though (staggered: 6 weeks - 3 months - 6 months - 1 year - 2 years).
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostLast night had the heaviest Garda presence I've seen in town, Scottish match hardly merited that?
I'm watching back bits of TFI Friday. Watching the supergroup sing 'My Generation'. That is the best I have heard Liam's voice sound in many, many years.
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Originally posted by DMMurray View PostSo here's my week: Wednesday I check into Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry. Thursday I have bilateral total hip replacement. That makes me sound old, but the surgery is required for a hip condition I was diagnosed with in my early 20's. Anyway, the surgery takes 6 hours, which is a good bit longer than normal. They say Day 1 after surgery is tough, and they weren't kidding. Two sessions of physiotherapy already, where the aim is to start walking with crutches. Second session is so difficult I nearly pass out. This was without a doubt the most difficult day in my life.
Then, later on, the night nurse takes away my piss bottle (not the real medical name of this utensil, obviously) and tells me if I want to urinate, I have to make it to the toilet using the crutches. The bitch. I protest quite a bit because I've ony been able to take a few steps without almost passing out, but she's having none of it. So I try to hold it for a while, but eventually I have to attempt the trip. And with some help from said nurse, I make it there and back, with just a bit of shakiness. This was a tiny little victory, but I wake up today in a completely different frame of mind. Everything is easier today, and I now have no problem with the crutches. Still a long road to recovery though (staggered: 6 weeks - 3 months - 6 months - 1 year - 2 years).
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostLast night had the heaviest Garda presence I've seen in town, Scottish match hardly merited that?
Bohs and Rovers also last night, not sure if that would be an added factor.
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Originally posted by DMMurray View PostSo here's my week: Wednesday I check into Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry. Thursday I have bilateral total hip replacement. That makes me sound old, but the surgery is required for a hip condition I was diagnosed with in my early 20's. Anyway, the surgery takes 6 hours, which is a good bit longer than normal. They say Day 1 after surgery is tough, and they weren't kidding. Two sessions of physiotherapy already, where the aim is to start walking with crutches. Second session is so difficult I nearly pass out. This was without a doubt the most difficult day in my life.
Then, later on, the night nurse takes away my piss bottle (not the real medical name of this utensil, obviously) and tells me if I want to urinate, I have to make it to the toilet using the crutches. The bitch. I protest quite a bit because I've ony been able to take a few steps without almost passing out, but she's having none of it. So I try to hold it for a while, but eventually I have to attempt the trip. And with some help from said nurse, I make it there and back, with just a bit of shakiness. This was a tiny little victory, but I wake up today in a completely different frame of mind. Everything is easier today, and I now have no problem with the crutches. Still a long road to recovery though (staggered: 6 weeks - 3 months - 6 months - 1 year - 2 years).This too shall pass.
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@Oleras...are you still looking for a soft top? You can have my Z3 for €1500 if you like. It's just sitting there, unlikely to be ever used again.
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Originally posted by DMMurray View PostSo here's my week: Wednesday I check into Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry. Thursday I have bilateral total hip replacement. That makes me sound old, but the surgery is required for a hip condition I was diagnosed with in my early 20's. Anyway, the surgery takes 6 hours, which is a good bit longer than normal. They say Day 1 after surgery is tough, and they weren't kidding. Two sessions of physiotherapy already, where the aim is to start walking with crutches. Second session is so difficult I nearly pass out. This was without a doubt the most difficult day in my life.
Then, later on, the night nurse takes away my piss bottle (not the real medical name of this utensil, obviously) and tells me if I want to urinate, I have to make it to the toilet using the crutches. The bitch. I protest quite a bit because I've ony been able to take a few steps without almost passing out, but she's having none of it. So I try to hold it for a while, but eventually I have to attempt the trip. And with some help from said nurse, I make it there and back, with just a bit of shakiness. This was a tiny little victory, but I wake up today in a completely different frame of mind. Everything is easier today, and I now have no problem with the crutches. Still a long road to recovery though (staggered: 6 weeks - 3 months - 6 months - 1 year - 2 years).
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Originally posted by The Situation View PostWe're pretty damn poor in most areas, find it hard to even get semi excited for our games anymore, Trap slowed down the decline for an admirably long time but cant see much hope for us for the forseeable future.
Not a great deal between us and Scotland, would say the match would see a large variety of different results if played over a big sample so could just boil down to who's hungrier or lucky this evening. Scottish camp seems slightly more spirited imo.
But I'll still be roaring them on today. And fuck Scotland. Cunt nation who didn't have the balls to vote for their independence."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostSounds tough, but recovery is probably easier in your 30's than your 70's. Hope it all goes well anyhow Derek.
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Originally posted by Solskjaer View PostIn the space of 5 years my sister lost both her legs and also developed breast cancer(beat it off) She refuses to stay in a wheelchair and took on minding a 2 year old last weekend for her daughter despite the fact that her hubby is in pallitive care. She's never done apologising for holding people up . I got manup flu last Jan and it nearly killed me If a zero legged cancer survivor can make her way I think you can. (not sure about me though, that manflu is tough)
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Originally posted by DMMurray View PostThanks Dom. For the record I'm actually 42, which is probably higher than the median age here (which I'm guessing is about 35-38). But you're right - double replacements are usually only performed on younger people because the recovery is quite tough.This too shall pass.
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Arise Sir Van the Man
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/vanmorrisonofficialFacebook https://www.facebook.com/vanmorrisonofficial?ref=ts&fref=ts* Van Morrison - vocals, acoustic ...
Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by dobby View PostWatching the Champions League magazine show and there was a nice bit of trivia. One I didn't know the answer to but found interesting. May be obvious to others.
Iniesta became the second player to play in and win 4 different CL finals. Who is the other player?
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Originally posted by Solskjaer View PostDwight from the Office revealed the childhood stories of the Struwwelpeter , I had a good laugh. I presume you took your alias from that book? If so, why did you spell it differently ?Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by jbravado View Post.
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Originally posted by DMMurray View PostThanks Dom. For the record I'm actually 42, which is probably higher than the median age here (which I'm guessing is about 35-38). But you're right - double replacements are usually only performed on younger people because the recovery is quite tough.
My father got one done in his early 70's and it took him a few years to recover properly, he put off getting the other one done and that left him completely fecked with pain and bed ridden.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by CHD View PostGiven, Coleman, Brady, Wilson, O'Shea, McCarthy, Whelan, Hendrick, Hoolahan, Walters, Murphy
Marshall, Hutton, Forsyth, Martin, Mulgrew, Maloney, Morrison, Brown, S.Fletcher, Naismith, Ritchie
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This may interest a few soccer/Kerry heads here. Kerry win their first Kennedy cup beating 30 time champions Dublin. Some achievement for the young lads. Fair play.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostArise Sir Van the Man
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/vanmorrisonofficialFacebook https://www.facebook.com/vanmorrisonofficial?ref=ts&fref=ts* Van Morrison - vocals, acoustic ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-lOyh5wBEk
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