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biggerry

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I was shopping in Dunnes Stores this evening. I saw a new package for Knorr Cubes. They were dressed in red and green and they're called laughing stock .... boom boom
 
I was shopping in Dunnes Stores this evening. I saw a new package for Knorr Cubes. They were dressed in red and green and they're called laughing stock .... boom boom
Where are you from Gerry
 
I was shopping in Dunnes Stores this evening. I saw a new package for Knorr Cubes. They were dressed in red and green and they're called laughing stock .... boom boom

Biggery I hope what ever team you support does not have a bad result in the All Ireland Final as I cant imagine them getting much support from you and yes I am from Mayo and yes our team played bad but Mayo people will still support them
 
I would say that you would not be a million miles away by suggesting that biggerry was from the county that has their asses kicked by Mayo in the semi-final
 
Only just starting to feel confident about taking the mick out of Mayo people that I work with. Up to this the welling of tears at the least mention of the match was just too much - found myself commisserating with them instead.
 
I would say that you would not be a million miles away by suggesting that biggerry was from the county that has their asses kicked by Mayo in the semi-final

Thats funny I recall Mayo only winning by a point, thats hardly means they kicked Dublins ass now does it?
 
..when you're 7 points up at a home venue and you still manage to lose,its not so much a kick in the ass as a kick in the teeth!

Go on the Rossies!

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Daithi, Croker isn't the Dubs "home venue". It's Parnell Park. Although for 2007 it'll be the Irish Rugby and Soccer teams "home venue"

Well done to the Roscommon minors. Both games were excellent and overall they deserved to win.
 
Have a look at the bottom of the page ronan and you'll see the following text:

"[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The Dublin County Board, Parnell Park, Donnycarney, Dublin 5. E-mail info@hill16.ie.[/FONT]"

All of Dublin's home league games are played in Parnell Park. Having said that, it looks like Dublin's first home game in the 2007 league will be played under lights in Croke Park against Kerry.