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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 23, 2011 22:44:16 GMT
Its the Guiness its lovely and yer cant beat Irish Stew with soda bread* My Dads mum was from Kilkenny so i guess its in me blood. Yer not wrong there, Guiness in Dublin is amazing, its totally different stuff to here, I never drink it in England. My dad is Irish
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 24, 2011 8:05:46 GMT
No we havent had much trouble this time round..
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Post by TTN on Jun 25, 2011 18:08:24 GMT
Its the Guiness its lovely and yer cant beat Irish Stew with soda bread* My Dads mum was from Kilkenny so i guess its in me blood. Yer not wrong there, Guiness in Dublin is amazing, its totally different stuff to here, I never drink it in England. My dad is Irish Both my parents are Irish - but I detest Guiness - I've never really been comfortable with the reasons why it is supposed to taste "better" in Ireland.
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 25, 2011 19:33:39 GMT
Its not supposed to, it actually does!! Its different stuff or they keep it better or something. Its not heavy like it is here and its also not kept cold like a smoothflow beer. Plenty of Irish people I know say the same, they don't like it here so don't drink it
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Post by Hugh on Jun 25, 2011 23:16:30 GMT
It's fighting beer
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 26, 2011 1:55:59 GMT
I'm a lover not a fighter
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Post by Hugh on Jun 26, 2011 6:24:17 GMT
Have another
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 26, 2011 12:17:43 GMT
Another lover or another pint.....?
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 26, 2011 12:52:19 GMT
Trouble is there as always been that element of Specials so called fans who either use football or something for a reason to fight... Terry nearly kicked it off in Leeds when he told a football joke which did not go down too well with certain skinheads.. As i said afterwards they may like the Specials music but they like their football more.
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 27, 2011 1:03:45 GMT
They love a good fight some of them and although to some extent I can hold my own, I am fed up of being pushed around, kicked, grabbed etc by thugs who just wanna be aggressive and are so drunk they can't stand up. When their like that they pay little attention to the music and lots of attention to who they can square up to next. Its a shame that element is still there....
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Post by Hugh on Jun 27, 2011 3:08:56 GMT
Didn't have any of that in Vancouver with the MKII, just a good bunch of youth and a few of us oldies.
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 27, 2011 8:11:36 GMT
The States and Cannada tend be differant crowd wise - mixed gals,n, guys, whereas the U.K. its more like 80% male footers crowds on the Sir Sydney Shelf Stacker.
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 27, 2011 22:44:59 GMT
Yeah and out of that 80%, 70% are Arnold Chicken Shortsin massive, pie eating meatheads who don't make being up at the front a lot of fun. I actually heard a group of them plotting to hurt me n push me over as they wanted my spot, it seemed the main reason for challenging me was coz I'm a girl and there was no place for girls apparently....they won, I retreated backwards and sideways grrr
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Post by Hugh on Jun 28, 2011 0:35:45 GMT
mmm pie
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Post by roddy byers on Jun 28, 2011 8:35:01 GMT
Yes ive never understood why meat head right wing blokes like the Specials? is it a fashion thing? or dont they listen to the words...
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