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by Ireland's Call
Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:20 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

That was a DREADFUL race from Mark English.
by Ireland's Call
Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:23 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Post a purchase pic, get a Globus anecdote.
Replies: 6311
Views: 847963

Re: Your most recent purchase

DAC* wrote:a £280K house in Rhiwbina. We move in Friday.

*snigger, you'll be living in a child's, over sugared blackcurrant drink??
by Ireland's Call
Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:51 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

Oh dear.....ol Boris puts his large foot in it. Boris Johnson accused of letting slip Tory plans to renege on more powers for Holyrood in event of No vote Aug 11, 2014 00:01 By Torcuil Crichton THE London Mayor claimed there is "no reason" for Scotland to have more powers and instead suggested that ...
by Ireland's Call
Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:24 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Ahhhhhhh, would you look at Earl's wee lads.

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by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:52 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

For me, the ultimate fry up would be 2 poached eggs with runny yolks (I actually really like using an egg poaching pan to poach eggs. Flame away, don't give a monkey's) You must be the biggest moron on the bored. Everyone knows that you can only do poached eggs by pouring them into a shallow pan of...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:48 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Jaysus, there's some backlash over that article. The IRFU even slamming it and Twitter has the usual rugby pundits frothing. Didn't pick up any Sunday papers today. What was said etc? http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/niamh-horan-on-women-in-rugby-i-never-play-a-game-without-my-tan-30495836.html
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:31 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Be interesting to see the reach of Women's sport now in Ireland. I suspect it might well have more participation that most western countries. Sure, a lot of other countries have womens football, rugby, Hockey and other sports, but women's GAA here is huge. It's a good thing to have such high numbers...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:13 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

danthefan wrote:What did the IRFU say about it?
Not directly, wrong description from me but they're tweeting reactions to it including the response on the Score.ie from another sindo writer.

http://www.thescore.ie/rugby-womens-ste ... um=twitter
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:07 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Jaysus, there's some backlash over that article. The IRFU even slamming it and Twitter has the usual rugby pundits frothing.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:40 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Why is there always some pillock on these threads that think people are wit kant for eating beans with a fry up? In fact, every damn food or drink thread you'll find some tedious tossbag throwing in some random nonsense like 'if you don't let your teabag brew for between 3 and 3.5 minutes then you'...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:39 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

There's nothing wrong or unhealthy about having one a week duff. Hell Odave on this bored went into detail about how a cooked breakfast every day would be far healthier for you than tucking into any packaged cereal. I wish that was true EC, but it isn't. It is mate.....refined carbs, the glycemic i...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:22 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

There's nothing wrong or unhealthy about having one a week duff. Hell Odave on this bored went into detail about how a cooked breakfast every day would be far healthier for you than tucking into any packaged cereal. I wish that was true EC, but it isn't. It is mate.....refined carbs, the glycemic i...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:19 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Eggs are the MVP of breakfast. I'm sure we can all agree. Not in a fry up son - the sausage is the boss on that plate I don't fry my fry up. I also rarely go to the effort of sausages. Poached eggs with grilled everything else. I am with you regarding the eggs but this is a fry up thread - I'd only...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:17 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Must be white pudding as well as said before. Thick toast well buttered so you can pile the scrambled or fried egg on to the point where there's way too much on and half of it spills over on the way to your mouth. And a large mug of Barry's Breakfast tea, well sugared . Really?? x( Has to be for a ...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:15 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Must be white pudding as well as said before. Thick toast well buttered so you can pile the scrambled or fried egg on to the point where there's way too much on and half of it spills over on the way to your mouth.

And a large mug of Barry's Breakfast tea, well sugared.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:06 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Lady P wrote:I like bacon when it's pancetta in stuff and Braz did a nice saltimbocca the other night. But bacon as it is found in fried breakfasts and bacon sandwiches? I can take it or leave it.

Oooohhhh listen to Mr and Mrs Laaaaa-di-daaaaaa.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 7:50 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

It's not all budget hotels funnily enough. Have to give it to Premier Inns, they do a superb breakfast. Big thick freshly fried sausages and bacon, great eggs etc. Leaving aside that wasn't my experience freshly fried bacon and sausage isn't anything to commend them for, what's the alternative ther...
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 7:22 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

It's not all budget hotels funnily enough. Have to give it to Premier Inns, they do a superb breakfast. Big thick freshly fried sausages and bacon, great eggs etc.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 7:10 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Boxcar Ira wrote:I dont really have a set fry up, but I love hotel buffets. They turn me in to a greedy animal.

and poached eggs over fried eggs.
Except if it's a Holiday Inn Express or an Ibis x(

Watery, tepid scambled eggs festering in water for hours.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 6:10 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Turkey sausages and turkey bacon.
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 5:59 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your perfect fry up
Replies: 505
Views: 47192

Re: Your perfect fry up

Anyone remember that scene ion the Layer Cake when they're in the Greasy Spoon watching Freddy eat a fry up :lol: :lol: It was f**king revolting
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:39 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

binge90 wrote:That logo is so shit.

We'll be subject to hilarious Taff remarks about it being higher than the number of Grand Slams we have :roll:
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:19 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Hellraiser wrote:
Ireland's Call wrote:3 are the new sponsors??

Have you been living under a rock recently? 3 took over O2 a couple of weeks ago and everything is rebranded, e.g. the Point.

I've been living under a large rock! :o
by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:18 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Yes, it's 3! :shock:
Three Ireland News @3_News · 5h
NEWS ALERT! It is a privilege to announce our sponsorship of the Irish rugby team. It's great to be on board!
Hope it's a good deal. The O2 deal was a good one.


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by Ireland's Call
Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:16 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

OK, Canterbury are slowly releasing pics of the new Irish gear. Training stuff first.

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3 are the new sponsors??
by Ireland's Call
Sat Aug 09, 2014 7:49 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Offical GAA Thread
Replies: 9662
Views: 952128

Re: The Offical GAA Thread

*snigger. Oooooohhh that was a tough match, well played Monaghan :lol:
by Ireland's Call
Fri Aug 08, 2014 11:09 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: All girl bands
Replies: 120
Views: 9112

Re: All girl bands

SamShark wrote:Old bastards like me and IC may remember We Pappa Girl Rappers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vGpdM3qG84

Jaysus, that's going back a while :lol:
by Ireland's Call
Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:46 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: All girl bands
Replies: 120
Views: 9112

Re: All girl bands

Bananarama were just a great 80s fun band. And they were f**king foxes.
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:33 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Winnie wrote: She does has a bit of a horse face about her with the extended teeth etc
No wonder she got the rosette

Yeah, you wouldn't be saying no to mounting that filly would you Winnie you dirty little nordie pervert.
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:22 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Birds, boobs, bottoms, a rough and tumble in a stable......Oh mommmmmaaaa........
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:16 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Duff Paddy wrote:What is it about the daughters of millionaire pop stars edit: tell me she's over 18 :blush:

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Is that Brucies daughter?
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:15 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Duff Paddy wrote:Ladies day totty watch

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Phhhhhoooooaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrr :nod: :nod: What a total FOX.
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 12:06 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

DAC, will Scotland be kicked out of the EU in your opinion, until the negotiations have been completed? It's already been established they will have to apply. I don't know what would happen in the interim, does Salmon know? Established by who, what is the process as set out and confirmed? The fact ...
by Ireland's Call
Thu Aug 07, 2014 12:03 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

Ivory back scratchers and cake. Glad to hear the jerries are doing something about the ivory trade :thumbup: We have the worst diet going so laying off the cake is no bad thing. Look I am persuaded by the emotional argument, I get it, I am Scottish to my core. I just hate the fudge that is going on...
by Ireland's Call
Wed Aug 06, 2014 11:56 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

LN, you need to cool your jets. This is a fascinating and important vote coming up for the whole of Europe. A Scottish yes will have a profound effect on the whole of Europe and who knows, it could start a major push by the Catalans, Basques et al. I watched the debate last night and have to say, I...
by Ireland's Call
Wed Aug 06, 2014 11:48 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

LN, you need to cool your jets. This is a fascinating and important vote coming up for the whole of Europe. A Scottish yes will have a profound effect on the whole of Europe and who knows, it could start a major push by the Catalans, Basques et al. I watched the debate last night and have to say, I ...
by Ireland's Call
Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:36 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

The bottom line is there has never been a country who earned Independence who has gone on to regret it. It just makes sense and is in fact logical. Making your own policies for your own people and plotting your own course. Scotland even under Devo Max would still be under the Westminster Parliament ...
by Ireland's Call
Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:28 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

This chairman is a bit of a disgrace - what an absolute cock :lol: It's funny the different perspectives! I think he's doing a good job and is right to press Darling on his handling of the crisis etc. Opening the door for the RBS discussion? It was a nice blow on Darling knighting Goodwin and havin...
by Ireland's Call
Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:23 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Scottish Independence
Replies: 10318
Views: 877379

Re: Fellow Jocks - Independence?

SamShark wrote:This chairman is a bit of a disgrace - what an absolute cock :lol:
It's funny the different perspectives! I think he's doing a good job and is right to press Darling on his handling of the crisis etc.
by Ireland's Call
Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:08 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 564484
Views: 33421315

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Astonishing reaction to the Ireland win. And the Irish lads are being very honest, praising the ladies for doing what they haven't.

Great for the game this, not just for Women's Rugby but for Irish Rugby and the IRFU.