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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe Mansfield Saga continues.
A pure legitimate businessman:
Here he is in happier times with the cruel intrusive media raising illegitimate questions about why he is having an innocent drink with a guy who leads one of the main gangs in Dublin:
His daddy got a bit unlucky too, to be unfairly tarnished with the same brush, with some good-for-nothings having the cheek to use his plane and his airport to smuggle a few million of drugs into the country:
Pity they didn't state all this while he alive obviously.
Bertie Ahern is quoted as being shocked by the revelations.
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Originally posted by mdoug View PostI went to Neon for food yesterday, it was weird eating food but like €12 for the nice size meal and twas only €4.95 for a decent sized glass of wine, and a free ice cream cone as desert.
Doug recommends.
Great idea, had to be put into a taxi at midnight and sent back to hotel. No recollection whatsoever. I dunno how I found the room and honestly dont know how I always manage to take out contact lenses. Anyway had a good 8 hour sleep while the rest ended up in Lili bordellos till 5am.Her sky-ness
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostSaba I was in. Like a fucking cattle Mart. Ordered food. It was on the table in five mins. And rotten. Thought then it would be a good idea to order a full bottle of wine in cafe en seine rather than glasses.
Great idea, had to be put into a taxi at midnight and sent back to hotel. No recollection whatsoever. I dunno how I found the room and honestly dont know how I always manage to take out contact lenses. Anyway had a good 8 hour sleep while the rest ended up in Lili bordellos till 5am.
€5.40 a glass for me in a pub just off Grafton Street last night...
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostI also got to meet 2 of the cast! Greywind and Summer. They are beautiful animals. They are Northern Inuit Dogs. They also belonged to our guides family. They were contacted when they got the pups by the breeder asking if they were interested in using the pups in a new TV show. They said it was a dragon/sword type program and since they loved things like that they said yes.
The dogs are really called Odin and Thor and I got to cuddle them as we nagged and nagged the guide to let us meet them!
It cost £40 and you did buy your own lunch which was at a nearby pub and was rather nice. But we got back about 6.20pm to Belfast after walking about 6-8KM through various locations. Was well worth the money.
A guy had been sent from a German magazine and he did an interview at the end which I filmed. He videos loads and I'm looking forward to seeing that.
All in all it was an amazing day and would thoroughly recommend it.
Here are the doggies with the older brother William who was in GOT but he is also in Vikings and not able to change his appearance right now!
Greywind (Rob's dog) is on the left and Summer is on the right. He is Bran's dog.
I am picking up a CWD puppy next month actually. Mother is CWD and father is a Tamaskan. He is 5 weeks old in this pic from yesterday:
He should look a lot like his mum when he is fully grown:
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostSaba I was in. Like a fucking cattle Mart. Ordered food. It was on the table in five mins. And rotten. Thought then it would be a good idea to order a full bottle of wine in cafe en seine rather than glasses.
Great idea, had to be put into a taxi at midnight and sent back to hotel. No recollection whatsoever. I dunno how I found the room and honestly dont know how I always manage to take out contact lenses. Anyway had a good 8 hour sleep while the rest ended up in Lili bordellos till 5am.
And gone elsewhere. Amateur hour.
I even laid it out for you:
If you like being in a loud room with drunken airheads who prefer style over substance, go here. If not, you'll get more authentic Asian food from your local takeaway"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by dobby View PostLost 2-1 today in the league. Absolutely gutted. Went up 1-0 with 8 minutes left and shit the pants.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View PostFS Dobby thats unforgivable. Just wondering is it moot that there is no drinking night before a game of does everyone just turn up on the day and play away no questions asked?. Whats the social aspect in the club like, do you socialise with any of the the lads or have made friends with anyone?.
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostI was in Cafe en Seine yesterday evening drinking blackcurrant for a price of €0.
I'm not sure how to feel about that.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostRookie error, you should have consulted the restaurant review thread first.
And gone elsewhere. Amateur hour.
I even laid it out for you:
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Not arsed with a TR but tramway cafe in dalkey is a joyful spot to break one's fast of a SundayLow fee Euro/UK money transfer, 1st transfer free through my referral
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Originally posted by Solskjaer View Postah here and there was me selling me jewellery to pay for your mindfulness courseOriginally posted by rounders123 View PostDont feel guilty about pushing the boat out is my advice. You are a very responsible type person i pickup, looking out for others more than yourself. Try take yourself out of control mode a bit more. Apologies for speaking out of turn.
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Originally posted by pokerhand View PostStill think it comes down the the away games.
Spurs v chelsea; Leicester v man utd are the key games.
Leicester are on 76 and are away to Man Utd, home to Everton, away to Chelsea. Can see them getting a win at home to Everton, meaning they need 2 points from those 2 away games.
I think Spurs are value at 4/1.
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostI have 95% decided that I don't want to drink anymore, and pretty much haven't for a good while. I have literally never known the price of a drink.
Your rum and coke still exists in my taste memory bank."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostI think Spurs will win their 4 remaining games for 80 points and superior goal difference.
Leicester are on 76 and are away to Man Utd, home to Everton, away to Chelsea. Can see them getting a win at home to Everton, meaning they need 2 points from those 2 away games.
I think Spurs are value at 4/1.No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity, but I know none, therefore am no beast.
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Originally posted by TheJiggaman View PostHarrington needs to work on his cardio, even though it would be almost impossible to get it back at this stage.
The man can't string four solid rounds of golf together and it's down to tiredness more than anything else.
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreakwhats the best way to build exposure on STG until post Brexit vote?
For a retail customer, I don't know - spread betting I guess."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostNever mind all that, how come you're off to Malta?
Work opportunities, sunshine, a good life. Really looking forward to it and so are the kids. Just in the process of selling off the contents of the house! Not an easy task to get everything down to 3 pallets of items.
Bit like Iago and the Missus last year, getting rid of the lot! Just taking clothes, kitchen equipment and personal stuff with us. Been in the pipeline since September but didn't broadcast to anyone. Told the kids at Christmas and the families just after that.
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Originally posted by Opr View PostOn the subject of alcohol. The first of Louis Theroux's new series kicks off tonight on BBC2 entitled 'Drinking To Oblivion' at 9pm.
Opr
People need to stop throwing around the term 'alcoholic' willy nilly"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 MrsFlushdraw View PostHave you looked out the window at the Irish weather
Work opportunities, sunshine, a good life. Really looking forward to it and so are the kids. Just in the process of selling off the contents of the house! Not an easy task to get everything down to 3 pallets of items.
Bit like Iago and the Missus last year, getting rid of the lot! Just taking clothes, kitchen equipment and personal stuff with us. Been in the pipeline since September but didn't broadcast to anyone. Told the kids at Christmas and the families just after that.
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Fair play to ye Flushdraws - really hope it works out! Will be exciting and a nice change of scenery at the very least, have moved countries a few times before and although it is a very clichéd thing to say it really does help broaden the mind a bit I think. Ireland and Scotland will always be here waiting for you if/when you decide you miss the people, the culture and the ever-changing weather
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostThe Brexot campaign has had an awful few days and staying in is looking strong....would you want to?
For a retail customer, I don't know - spread betting I guess."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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