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badger79
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by badger79 » April 21st, 2006, 1:00 am
are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
Jake
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by Jake » April 21st, 2006, 8:34 am
badger79 wrote: are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
How mature, I have this feeling that Leinster supporters think its a schools cup match.
One in, all in!
CRAZYDAVE
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by CRAZYDAVE » April 21st, 2006, 8:48 am
Jake wrote: badger79 wrote: are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
How mature, I have this feeling that Leinster supporters think its a schools cup match.
Perhaps we've missed the real message. None of them want to live in Munster anymore and dream of living in a small sleepy town in the wesht of Ireland near Ahascragh !!
Leclerc
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by Leclerc » April 21st, 2006, 8:57 am
Hard place to find though. Due to it's low lying nature I believe.
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sarah_lennon
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by sarah_lennon » April 21st, 2006, 12:57 pm
yes cos I'm sure there'll be no Ross O'Carrol Kelly references, roysh
Oscar
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by Oscar » April 21st, 2006, 12:58 pm
sarah_lennon wrote: yes cos I'm sure there'll be no Ross O'Carrol Kelly references, roysh
There won't be. All they have is the Fields, they have no other songs.
Ballyman
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by Ballyman » April 21st, 2006, 1:45 pm
and SUAF
What do we want anymore for??? 2 Good ones sung by every voice on the terrace. Have a look at
this so you can see what I mean.
It happened and I was there.
4.48pm, Saturday 20th May 2006.
harryp
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by harryp » April 21st, 2006, 1:48 pm
Ballyman wrote: and SUAF
What do we want anymore for??? 2 Good ones sung by every voice on the terrace. Have a look at
this so you can see what I mean.
Sorted
Ladyboys, Ladyboys
Ladyboys oh Ladyboys
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by Skyhawk » April 21st, 2006, 2:16 pm
Even though I sing it, I cant stand the song
epaddy
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by epaddy » April 21st, 2006, 2:23 pm
A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
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Ballyman
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by Ballyman » April 21st, 2006, 2:28 pm
epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good
Ah, the joys of two songs.
It happened and I was there.
4.48pm, Saturday 20th May 2006.
dingbat
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by dingbat » April 21st, 2006, 2:34 pm
Ballyman wrote: epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good
Ah, the joys of two songs.
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
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by Dave Cahill » April 21st, 2006, 2:35 pm
Ballyman wrote: epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good
Ah, the joys of two songs.
Gwan back to your musicals, Cecil
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Ballyman
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by Ballyman » April 21st, 2006, 2:37 pm
dingbat wrote: Ballyman wrote: epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good
Ah, the joys of two songs.
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
You and I both know that the odds will be slim enough. Whatever, one will have to do.
As for you, only 16 more to learn off!!
It happened and I was there.
4.48pm, Saturday 20th May 2006.
TrueBlue
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by TrueBlue » April 21st, 2006, 2:41 pm
Ballyman wrote: dingbat wrote: Ballyman wrote:
How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good
Ah, the joys of two songs.
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
You and I both know that the odds will be slim enough. Whatever, one will have to do.
As for you, only 16 more to learn off!!
I see your point Ballyman, what with "Athenry's in Galway" being a real memory tester....
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Ballyman
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by Ballyman » April 21st, 2006, 2:46 pm
It's the co-ordination I'd be more worried about.
Anyway, thats two you have now. You better get working on the rest of them.
It happened and I was there.
4.48pm, Saturday 20th May 2006.
dingbat
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by dingbat » April 21st, 2006, 2:58 pm
Ballyman wrote: It's the co-ordination I'd be more worried about.
Anyway, thats two you have now. You better get working on the rest of them.
"The Green Glens of Antrim"
"The Town I loved so well"
That's other provinces' songs sorted out. I'll need a bit longer on the showtunes...
ruck
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by ruck » April 21st, 2006, 7:11 pm
epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
as opposed to a song about some wench with a wheel barrow.
songs are songs, matters not what they are in all reality.
I am the one who knocks!
Duff Paddy
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by Duff Paddy » April 21st, 2006, 7:17 pm
ruck wrote: epaddy wrote: A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
as opposed to a song about some wench with a wheel barrow.
songs are songs, matters not what they are in all reality.
yeah but she's
our wench.