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Old 8th Oct 2011, 15:07
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Hope my thread dont go the same way as the other two........well not until the end of the World Cup at least,

I am willing to accept a couple of Grobs from St Athan over the best rugby stadium in the world
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Dunno if i'm missing something folks, but why is the USN flying over the Super Bowl in a flight of T-45's painted red and a Concorde borrowed from whichever museum now has one over there ? ......

And you think our media is bad........

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Bloody long flight for the Tutor to the MCC though SRENNAPS (it does host the odd rugby game).
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well done Wallabies.....tough titties for the Boks...
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oh well , was not to be. Well done to the French and you have enough of your own planes for your own flypast. Good luck.

PS. I dont like Alain R too much
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If anyone wishes to do a flypast, can they possibly make it an armed one over the countryside somewhere outside Dublin?

The target can be identified by the French flag flying proudly outside.







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Old 15th Oct 2011, 14:51
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PS. I dont like Alain R too much
Would that be the half-French, half-Irish Alain R?
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Old 15th Oct 2011, 15:27
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"Rolland, whose father is French, speaks fluent French, making him an 'ideal neutral' referee for matches involving teams from English-speaking countries and France."

Hmmmm, not entirely sure about that statement after today.....
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Originally Posted by E-Spy
teams from English-speaking countries
Do the Welsh count?
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The target can be identified by the French flag flying proudly outside.
Would that be the Sunshine Home for Blind Irish Referees by any chance which now has a new inmate?


I am an entertainer,
and I sing for charity.
For Oxfam and for Shelter,
for those worse off than me.
Bangladesh, Barnardos Homes,
and though I don't get paid,
It does one good to do some work
for things like Christan aid.

But of all the concerts that I've done
for the homeless overseas,
The one I did that pleased me most
was not for refugees.
Was for a home in Ireland
that stands amongst the trees -
The Sunshine Home in Dublin
for blind Irish referees!

- Max Boyce
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