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Post by mickmack on Mar 28, 2007 12:39:55 GMT
1 Head to Templemore for the Tralee CBS v St Pats, Navan at 2pm on Saturday.
2 Then onto Tralee for the Kerry v Tyrone game at 7.30 on Saturday.
3 On sunday, back to Portlaoise for the Crokes v Crossmaglen repay at 2pm
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Post by dermot on Mar 28, 2007 13:55:55 GMT
There's far too many balls in that threesome for my liking Mickmack
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Post by austinstacksabu on Mar 28, 2007 14:28:39 GMT
You're heading down the divorce route Mickmack.....nipping in for the Cross v Crokes replay en route home from Tyrone was one thing without telling your wife.....heading down early to Templemore is another thing altogether!!
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Post by mickmack on Mar 28, 2007 15:21:31 GMT
everything is negotiable!!
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Post by austinstacksabu on Mar 28, 2007 18:55:40 GMT
A month shopping in New York for the wife, two days of total football for you!! I'm glad I was single in 2002, when, over the course of three days, I saw the minor quarter final defeat of Tyrone and the All Ireland junior final defeat to Wicklow on the Saturday in Portlaoise, Sligo v Armagh and Kerry v Galway on the Sunday in Croke Park in the All Ireland quarter finals, and Mayo v Cork, Dublin v Donegal on the Bank Holiday Monday!!
Great days.
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Post by joan on Mar 29, 2007 2:50:17 GMT
Its the other way around in my house.haha
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Post by owenabue on Mar 29, 2007 10:22:35 GMT
On the grounds that any future husband or wife should have known what a commitment following GAA is, I feel there is no grounds to complain. While this may seem harsh, it is the reality of the situation and complaining will only make the situation worse. Well, would any of us rush home to get an ear full of whinging?!
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Post by joan on Mar 29, 2007 20:57:30 GMT
here here owen but just remember its not only the women that whine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Solution... Get them interested. It works. Trust me
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Post by topcat on Mar 29, 2007 21:21:25 GMT
The county board should nearly be giving you travel expenses ;D
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Post by sullyschoice on Mar 29, 2007 21:22:33 GMT
Mrs Sullyschoice has just informed me she is taking the kids to her brothers in Cork on Saturday. So a diversion to o Moore Park on way back from Tralee is a distinct possibilty for me.
She has travelled to London for the league game a good few years ago with me, but she drew the line at going to the Galtymore Rooms afterwards. But then she is half Dub half Cork
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Post by owenabue on Mar 29, 2007 21:36:59 GMT
Joan, I am fully aware of that. I never singled out women for the for doing it. In fact when the shoe is on the other foot it's nearly worse! Try justify going to football match in Cork sometime and you'll know what I mean!
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Post by mickmack on Mar 30, 2007 13:02:33 GMT
pre nuptial agreements are coming into vogue now in ireland.............. a key condition for all gaa fans both male and female should be "full and unconditional support in pursuing the other parties love of all things GAA"
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Post by joan on Mar 30, 2007 20:24:05 GMT
I love it the pre nupt should be mandatory. I have it made these days. Got my man to take over the Kerry Juniors here in New York and believe me its great. No more fighting about Football here or at home. Game on I going he has no objection.
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Post by dermot on Mar 31, 2007 11:44:30 GMT
I love it the pre nupt should be mandatory. I have it made these days. Got my man to take over the Kerry Juniors here in New York and believe me its great. No more fighting about Football here or at home. Game on I going he has no objection. Joan, If ye ever get a divorce give me a shout I know a few Women like yourself ........... very very few !!!!
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Post by joan on Mar 31, 2007 14:33:28 GMT
Thanks dermot I will.... haha
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