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Originally posted by Emmet View PostI am shattered after watching that.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostThat was some game.
Cooney, Marshall, Stockdale were all brilliant for Ulster.
Stockdale will never do that again if he's as good as I think he is. Glad he learned the lesson against us.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Lol Sergio is such a prick , has me cheering for honorary Cavan man Kuchar here.
What a bollox, how was there so much goodwill for his masters win
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Originally posted by V for Vendetta View PostCooney really was excellent. Should have seen a bit more action in the 6Ns on the basis of that performance."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Always love watching this great speech about staying in the EU https://www.facebook.com/20679409666...g3MzI1ODM4Mzc/
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Originally posted by FeetMagic View PostSomeone posted an excellent link here for football streams in the aftermath of Reddit clamping down. Not syncing bookmarks & having my laptop stolen leave me hoping for a repost before the Liverpool game tomorrow
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Originally posted by FeetMagic View PostSomeone posted an excellent link here for football streams in the aftermath of Reddit clamping down. Not syncing bookmarks & having my laptop stolen leave me hoping for a repost before the Liverpool game tomorrowOriginally posted by dobby View PostJust Google ubuffstream, hes always top of any list anywayExperience live football streaming and soccer streams on FootyBite. Watch your favorite matches, join passionate football fans, and enjoy high-quality streams of your beloved sport
think all the links are on here, if you have discord https://discord.gg/ join this server and they post for all games and link to the above site or all the links for the actual sites.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostSo Leinster-Toulouse in Landsdowne Road at Easter. Yum yum.
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Leinster with SOB @ 60% (all we seem to get these days) and no VdF / Leavy option are going to struggle v Toulouse.
Deegan is not a 7, and not sure they'll be able to get Penny's head right to play a semi yet. Also no Henshaw is hurting us in midfield. I like ROL but he had a poor game with the ball yesterday, and Reid was no improvement.
Ringrose's worst game in forever but I'm more than able to forgive him for it.
Toulouse have some serious players. That Dupont is hilariously good for a 22 year old. Proper old school French 9/10. I can see Leinster squeaking across the line, but it won't be pretty if that's what they have to resort to.
Saracens miles ahead of everyone unfortunately. Need Munster to catch them napping.Last edited by Emmet; 31-03-19, 18:02.
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreak@KevIRL I was not impressed by Lmk. Feel like Waterford have the making of a good game plan but it's going to take them to 2020 season to bring it to peak. Feel like you might have a frustrating season ahead. Also feel WD gave LMK far too much room. I'll be looking elsewhere for an All Ireland winner.
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Originally posted by gorrrr72 View PostWow, just clicked into IPB and the last time I was here was October, I usually look forward to catching up but I'm fucked if I'm going through 5 months of it.
Cliffs on what I missed?Last edited by luckforsome; 31-03-19, 21:34.
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostName change request to CHDad.
Hope the Chadlet and Mrs are all doing fine.
CongratsPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
https://revolut.com/referral/jamesb8!G10D21
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostLeinster with SOB @ 60% (all we seem to get these days) and no VdF / Leavy option are going to struggle v Toulouse.
Deegan is not a 7, and not sure they'll be able to get Penny's head right to play a semi yet. Also no Henshaw is hurting us in midfield. I like ROL but he had a poor game with the ball yesterday, and Reid was no improvement.
Ringrose's worst game in forever but I'm more than able to forgive him for it.
Toulouse have some serious players. That Dupont is hilariously good for a 22 year old. Proper old school French 9/10. I can see Leinster squeaking across the line, but it won't be pretty if that's what they have to resort to.
Saracens miles ahead of everyone unfortunately. Need Munster to catch them napping.
IF Leinster can squeak over the line against Toulouse at home then they have a nice run in for the final as well with the likely week off beforehand due to likely getting a bye week in the Pro14. Saracens are very good and are comfortably 2nd in the Gallagher premiership as well so that is a huge challenge for Munster.
It would be incredible to have an all Irish final though. It would be some shot in the arm after the 6Ns.
I watched the R92 v Toulouse game back last night and ultimately R92 panicked too early and tried to win with champagne rugby whereas Leinster knuckled down and tightened up in the last 20 minutes and got it done. A champions mindset if not yet a champions level of play.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostCongrats Chad m8, hope the little guy is doing good.
Originally posted by 5starpool View PostDelighted for you. Teach CHBaby the ways of angry posting and online arguments in years to come.
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Originally posted by CHDad View PostGoing stupidly good so far. For some reason his half a heart is doing as good a job as a whole one for now. Hasn't needed any meds or intervention yet. That will slowly decline but time is on his side and gives the team in Crumlin plenty of time to track and assess what he's got and what he needs.
congrats man, and delighted for ya!!!
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Originally posted by CHDad View PostGoing stupidly good so far. For some reason his half a heart is doing as good a job as a whole one for now. Hasn't needed any meds or intervention yet. That will slowly decline but time is on his side and gives the team in Crumlin plenty of time to track and assess what he's got and what he needs.
Ah it'll come natural. It's in his DNA.
Delighted to hear this news, great start to the week
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreak@KevIRL I was not impressed by Lmk. Feel like Waterford have the making of a good game plan but it's going to take them to 2020 season to bring it to peak. Feel like you might have a frustrating season ahead. Also feel WD gave LMK far too much room. I'll be looking elsewhere for an All Ireland winner.
In terms of backing an AI winner, mad to go for anyone in Munster. Too much of a dogfight to get out of there.
Young lad had a great day which is the main thing and was suitably impressed by the place. Dont think he'll look at Walsh Park or even Semple Stadium in the same light again
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For RD3: things to do in Normandie
SPOILERBy the sea:
• Trouville and Deauville. They are next to each other. Both great for walk on the famous 'planches' (wooden slates). Very large and beautiful beaches. Deauville is famous for its luxury shops, nice for a stroll. I personally prefer Trouville for the beach and lovely little restaurants in cobbled streets. Must eat: mussels and chips for lunch. Waffles in the afternoon. A great day out on a sunny day. Go early to find parking spaces easily.
• http://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/disc...lle-180-2.html
• Deauville - Seaside resort, promenade, beach - Casino, golf course, horse-racing, hotels
• Honfleur: stunning port, beautiful streets. Must visit this one ! You can go for a brilliant boat trip there: http://www.promenade-en-bateau-honfleur.fr/
There's also a small but really lovely museum dedicated to Boudin, one of the great impressionists. really worth the detour if you have an hour to spare.
and also visit the butterfly garden (1000 butterflies in a green house), Naturospace just stunning and fun for children too http://www.naturospace.com/informations-pratiques/
Naturospace Honfleur, Jardin, zoo et serre à papillons tropicaux vivants à Honfleur Normandie. Oiseaux exotiques rares en liberté dans ce zoo du Calvados.
• and of course the DDay beaches. a must see and the museum is actually really good.
arromanches-museum.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, arromanches-museum.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!
Not by the sea:
• Caen. Beautiful town. Packed with history. See Abbey des Hommes and Abbey des Femmes
Site officiel des Abbayes de Normandie - Itinéraires touristiques en Seine-Maritime, l'Eure, le Calvados, l'Orne et la Manche
• if you only do one war related museum, do this one in Caen. it is good with kids as it has immersive techs: http://normandy.memorial-caen.com/
• We did a fantastic tour of the city with the boys on Segways. The guides speak english and will take you to the key place to see. Best to book in advance if poss. You won't go inside the Cathedrals but you can return after. https://www.calvados-tourisme.co.uk/offer/comon-gyro/
• Lisieux. Must see: the Basilique of St Therese. Beautiful.
L’idée d’ériger une basilique à Lisieux en l’honneur de celle qui venait d’être canonisée en 1925, rencontra bien des oppositions dans le clergé local. La ville possédait déjà de nombreux édifices religieux, on estimait d’autre part que le culte de Thérèse, favorisé par la piété des poilus durant la guerre de 1914-1918, n’aurait qu’un temps.
They also have once a year a market for poultries. it is actually fun. go in the morning. It is called FOIRE AUX PICOTS and it is usually on a Saturday, beginning of August.
Other brilliant activities with children:
• Haras du Pin: https://www.haras-national-du-pin.co...rincipaux.html
• Zoo of Cerza : https://www.cerza.com/en/
• Livarot cheese factory. A must do as you well know, Normandy is famous for its creamy cheeses: https://www.graindorge.fr/en/
• Another delicacy from Normandy is cider and calvados . Go and visit BUSNEL in Cormeilles . interesting and have fun too. http://www.distillerie-busnel.fr/en/
• Castle of Richard Lionheart. Chateau Gaillard: http://www.cape-tourisme.fr/en/chateau-gaillard-2/
• Somewhere to eat with a magnificent garden. Best crepes in the area as well. Creperie de Cambremer : http://www.lesjardinsdupaysdauge.com/creperie.html
• Another Chateau, but this time with plenty of medieval games to play for the kids, and plenty to see and do. it's quite basic but very charming and they have some shows on certain days, so check the agenda
Le château de Crèvecoeur-en-Auge : seigneurie rurale du XVème siècle en Pays d'Auge, entre Caen et Lisieux. Animations, spectacles, expositions sur le Moyen-âge en Normandie.
• You can also take the kids fishing in Cormeilles
• https://comptoirdespecheurs.com/Fran...che-Cormeilles
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I thought Limerick were very impressive yesterday. At no stage did Waterford look like they might win even when they narrowed the gap to 3/4 points.
Clear difference in the pace both teams were playing at, Limerick swarming all over Waterford while Waterford allowed them too much space.
I thought Bennett had the beatings of his man all day but he didn't get enough service. 3 points from play but the frees were an issue so whether he switches back to Mahony will be interesting.
I like Noel Connors as a player and a couple of times when defending his man face on he was fine but lacked the pace to keep up with Gillane throughout the day.
It doesn't bode well if you have to switch Lyons/McNulty off Gillane and his replacement still gives up 1-4 from play.
I thought not employing the sweeper was a strange move after they had some success with it last year plus I read Dublin gave Limerick some trouble with it this year, perhaps he'll employ that again.
Overall not the most promising performance.
On a side note, Limerick jerseys are really nice without a sponsor on them
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Billions is more Aaron Sorkin than Andrew Sorkin, had to turn it offLast edited by Denny Crane; 01-04-19, 19:49.
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Congrats to the Chadley family! delighted the wee man made his appreance yesterday. He looks the picture of health and you would never know he had an issue with his ticker.
We know we are all getting on now when CHD becomes a sensible () Da!
Glad he doing ok without intervention for now. Been thinking about you all this last week. Hope MrsCHD is doing ok after the section, tough enough after it. The recovery is hard. Best news this week by far
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Originally posted by shrapnel• Lisieux.
They also have once a year a market for poultries. it is actually fun. go in the morning. It is called FOIRE AUX PICOTS and it is usually on a Saturday, beginning of August."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Took me a long way into this article before I copped and was well aware what day it was before I started reading. Way too plausible
Britain needs to take special measures if it is ever to recover from the scarring social divisions exacerbated by Brexit, says a working party drawn from the country’s leading institutions.
The Guardian understands one of the initiatives that has caught the imagination of the group is the creation of the post of “healing tsar” – a unifying figure to promote a feeling of national togetherness. Several well-known figures have been sounded out for the role, although there are worries that the politicians involved will try to parachute their own preferred candidate into the job.
The idea was first mentioned privately by Prince Charles, who, although he has kept his views on the EU to himself, is said by insiders to be deeply troubled by what he sees as a dislocation between the people and the institutions of the country.
Senior sources close to official figures say he fears the royal family could be drawn into the bitter divide – one of the reasons why he and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, absented themselves on a trip to Cuba during the 1 million-strong march through London and the parliamentary climax of the Brexit process.
In heated meetings behind closed doors at Thenford House in Northamptonshire, the estate belonging to Michael Heseltine, the Liberal Democrat representative argued strongly for party supporter Bob Geldof as “healing tsar”. One insider promoting Geldof’s credentials said: “He brought the country together with Live Aid – he can do it again.” ... cont
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