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Offline Belker

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Re: GAA or GaGa
« Reply #60 on: July 26, 2019, 02:12:55 pm »
Broke me toe bone last nite playing football.. Couldn't do me 4 hours shift last nite....
Playing Football ? At your age ? Octy ! Really, Cop on !!
..I was hoping to get a five aside goin for the Christmas party ken.....
Yea, that be great !
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Re: GAA or GaGa
« Reply #61 on: July 26, 2019, 03:12:11 pm »
Broke me toe bone last nite playing football.. Couldn't do me 4 hours shift last nite....
Playing Football ? At your age ? Octy ! Really, Cop on !!
..I was hoping to get a five aside goin for the Christmas party ken.....
Yea, that be great !
Rings, Darts or Pool ?
You have to get 5 first! 8)

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Re: GAA or GaGa
« Reply #62 on: July 27, 2019, 11:32:46 am »
Do you know The Harp bar in Cork, Ken? Silly question, of course you know it, you're a taximan FFS! Anywaysanall I noticed their sponsorship sticker on Steve Lennon (a Carlow man) and Willie O'Connor (a Limerick man) at the recent darts world cup... is it a big darts pub and/or worth including on next year's itinerary? I'd wouldn't mind spending a bit there given their support for our team.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: GAA or GaGa
« Reply #63 on: July 29, 2019, 06:07:28 am »
Do you know The Harp bar in Cork, Ken? Silly question, of course you know it, you're a taximan FFS! Anywaysanall I noticed their sponsorship sticker on Steve Lennon (a Carlow man) and Willie O'Connor (a Limerick man) at the recent darts world cup... is it a big darts pub and/or worth including on next year's itinerary? I'd wouldn't mind spending a bit there given their support for our team.
I do know the pub well Stephen, it's in the Ballyphehane (RA) territory, I've never been in it, but I have passed a few unsavoury flag-downs outside it late on a few weekend nights. I know that my Mother has or had some connection to the pub many years back, it could have been her uncle or gran-uncle or some relative that ran it once upon a time, I'll ask her about the connection.
And Yes of course it will be added to the itinerary fer next Jan. Cork is only a small city and the Harp bar is only a 5 minute drive from the city center.

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Re: GAA or GaGa
« Reply #64 on: July 30, 2019, 05:03:22 am »
By pure coincidence I did have some Dart players in the cab last night from the Harp bar, but they were much too busy argueing amongst themselves on very important darts matters fer me to be able to question them !

 


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