Posts by andrew llewellyn
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How is this new to everyone now though? Presumably this happened every other time we played in Ireland. I can't recall it being discussed or noticing it during games.
yeah, I wondered too - but if they've been doing it for ages, this is the first two games I've really noticed it. Maybe we had the volume up more than usual.
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Or bear gifts, or something.
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And they shall inherit the earth.
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If National were to dump Act in two years' time, I'd be tempted to vote for them in a glorious act of schadenfreude.
Oh, the wailing there would be from some quarters. How can we make it so?
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BTW, I watched the Munster replay last night, and I really think we should adopt the use of silence during kicks - it's really powerful shit!
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For me that would be in the same category as incest and folk-dancing.
Thought provoking statement of the day...
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Why would you need an expensive set to be a Monopoly champion?
If memory serves, it was a hand painted inlaid wood affair, with brass trim & playing pieces... it cost a few $k in 1990.
I think he had it because he was a geeky devotee (yes, he was an analyst programmer).
I can see that would apply to a lot of fringe sports like motor racing, golf etc..
I dunno, the wooden inlaid board might be a bit bulky to carry around the fairway & you'd need both hands to drive the car.
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I'm afraid that I won't be writing about my time inside.
Aha! So you have some goods on them.
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And talking about pomp and circumstance, am I the only person who thinks this is just a wee bit OTT:
If they'd had a pipe band, I'd have agreed.
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The New Zealand Scrabble team
Will they be playing live on Sky? Years ago, I made one sodding joke aside to a colleague about a ridiculously expensive Monopoly set for sale in a magazine advertisement.
Turns out, not only did my colleague have a set just like that at home, but he happened to be the NZ Monopoly champion at the time.
Who knew these strange people existed?