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Should posts like the Non GAA tread be tolerated

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One Non GAA-thread is grand. All others should be GAA related. This seems to work pretty well

bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4624 - 26/11/2008 17:40:30    150690

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tomsmith
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150682 To all of you I will say that the substantive issue in my post is, should non GAA treads be tolerated. If I should quote the applicable house rule again it says"

House rules: These message boards are intended to be used for Gaelic Games related discussions .

WHAT ARE PEOPLES OPINIONS OF SLAUGHTERING TURKIES WITH A BELT OF A "HURL" TO THE HEAD, OR MIGHT HANGING FROM THE CROSSBAR BE MORE HUMANE,

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 26/11/2008 21:08:02    150840

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yes,any non-gaa related thread should be deleted apart from the non-gaa thread.and as you brought this up i think you should be banned for your contribution to the number of non-gaa related threads.for example,Dublin rip off capital,a few threads about xmas partys(infact theres 2 on the cavan site),wheres on the fence gone,countless threads on how posters should be banned.oh,and this one needs to be added to this list.would you ever be a bit more like ballboy and take a nice long break...you deserve it!!!

Dougal (Cavan) - Posts: 543 - 26/11/2008 22:03:15    150888

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seems to be a lack of gripe water above in cavan, ok lads, all together now BIG BURP,and a smile

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 26/11/2008 23:21:23    150963

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Well Dougal I am to inform you that Dublin as a rip of Capital says 3inarow 08,started after I was encouraged to commence that post by Mr 3inarow from Kerry following his experience of being asked 3.50 E for a mango up in Dublin on a match day.This is GAA related stuff.
What give rise to this was my experience of going away up to Dublin and that everyone from visiting the Church's up in Dublin to Lock hard parking my vehicle were on the make on match days.
As regards the proposed Xmas function this is for Hogan stand posters that post intelligent post(as such you would not be eligible) to attend again GAA related.
Perhaps Mr Dougal this explanation would suffice to enlighten most people (I dont know what about you) on the nature and use of Tom Smith posts on Hogan Stand . OK.

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3857 - 27/11/2008 00:09:39    151003

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Tom, what is a special needs assistanct?? Could you please review your posts before adding them and be clear and concise in what you are attempting to convey please? Constantly quoting the 'house rules' isnt helping your case either, you are still not putting forward any valid argument, reading your posts is like trying to decipher the Da Vinci code. No-one understands what you are saying...get some sense!

sheepshooter (Meath) - Posts: 626 - 27/11/2008 09:39:30    151059

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Well Dougal I am to inform you that Dublin as a rip of Capital says 3inarow 08,started after I was encouraged to commence that post by Mr 3inarow from Kerry following his experience of being asked 3.50 E for a mango up in Dublin on a match day.This is GAA related stuff.
What give rise to this was my experience of going away up to Dublin and that everyone from visiting the Church's up in Dublin to Lock hard parking my vehicle were on the make on match days.
As regards the proposed Xmas function this is for Hogan stand posters that post intelligent post(as such you would not be eligible) to attend again GAA related.
Perhaps Mr Dougal this explanation would suffice to enlighten most people (I dont know what about you) on the nature and use of Tom Smith posts on Hogan Stand . OK.



Complete Jibberish, you are like Dell-boy trying to speak french. Do yourself a favour and get some linguistic lessons!

sheepshooter (Meath) - Posts: 626 - 27/11/2008 09:43:57    151063

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Dont be too hard on him Sheepshooter, he was out with Jim last night !!!

Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 27/11/2008 10:22:04    151107

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Complete Jibberish, you are like Dell-boy trying to speak french.
Well Mr Sheepshooter or M/s Sheepshooter I will not attempt to judge your posts in relation to content ect.
I do object to Hogan stand being used /abused by people that are non GAA folk,these people post non GAa stuff which many GAA people find repulsive/odous.
I feel that you are neither educated nor able to correct / chastise Tom Smith in relation to the use writtten or oral of the English language

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3857 - 27/11/2008 20:12:28    151917

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Forget the mangoes lads, they're out of season at this stage, turnips will be nice and sweet after the belt of frost.

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 27/11/2008 20:51:00    151942

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Brilliant Tom, brilliant. You've started referring to yourself in the third person....keep this comedy gold coming, PLEASE? I burst out laughing when reading your last post. I love the way you try to sound sophisticated but really are just making a tool of yourself.
Non-GAA folk, eh? Tom, just a small note for future reference...the GAA and 'GAA Folk' have moved on quite a bit in the past number of years and interests in many sports has become the norm. A great example of which has been the opening of Croker, which has been fantastic and very profitable for our beloved association.......

sheepshooter (Meath) - Posts: 626 - 28/11/2008 09:34:34    152143

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150840 tomsmith
County: Cavan
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150682 To all of you I will say that the substantive issue in my post is, should non GAA treads be tolerated. If I should quote the applicable house rule again it says"

House rules: These message boards are intended to be used for Gaelic Games related discussions .

WHAT ARE PEOPLES OPINIONS OF SLAUGHTERING TURKIES WITH A BELT OF A "HURL" TO THE HEAD, OR MIGHT HANGING FROM THE CROSSBAR BE MORE HUMANE,


Brilliant dhorse....is this only for turkeys (seasonal for Xmas) or would it work for a duck or a goose as well...or even a pig!!

Chester1970 (Armagh) - Posts: 509 - 28/11/2008 12:34:17    152354

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dhorse
County: Laois
Posts: 504

150840 tomsmith
County: Cavan
Posts: 664

150682 To all of you I will say that the substantive issue in my post is, should non GAA treads be tolerated. If I should quote the applicable house rule again it says"

House rules: These message boards are intended to be used for Gaelic Games related discussions .

WHAT ARE PEOPLES OPINIONS OF SLAUGHTERING TURKIES WITH A BELT OF A "HURL" TO THE HEAD, OR MIGHT HANGING FROM THE CROSSBAR BE MORE HUMANE,

Brilliant dhorse....is this only for turkeys (seasonal for Xmas) or would it work for a duck or a goose as well...or even a pig!!

I shoot the sheep first, then a few belts of a hurl and then hang it from the black spot...

sheepshooter (Meath) - Posts: 626 - 28/11/2008 14:38:58    152453

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Tom, will ya close the door on the way out.....

DUBEXILE (Dublin) - Posts: 57 - 28/11/2008 15:34:20    152510

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This may come as a shock to some posters but you don't have to read every thread. I have no interest in the non-GAA thread hence I don't look at it. I suggest you do the same if you feel likewise. Simple

pplocal (Tyrone) - Posts: 5878 - 28/11/2008 15:59:00    152551

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is this person for real,, he sets up a thread 2 create the demise of the non gaa thread and in doing so has started another non gaaa thread....... any one going for a gargle ???

sons.of.erin (UK) - Posts: 343 - 28/11/2008 17:43:46    152671

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WHAT ARE PEOPLES OPINIONS OF SLAUGHTERING TURKIES WITH A BELT OF A "HURL" TO THE HEAD, OR MIGHT HANGING FROM THE CROSSBAR BE MORE HUMANE,

Brilliant dhorse....is this only for turkeys (seasonal for Xmas) or would it work for a duck or a goose as well...or even a pig!!
Well Chester 1970 it is very sad that you applaud a post from an id--t or at least a person of unsou-d mind.
Perhaps in future prior to posting your comments you would seek guidance from an educated sympathetic friend (If such resides in your region) or special needs assistant at your local Slow learnin- centre.

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3857 - 28/11/2008 18:42:37    152702

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Chester 1970 Did you read my advice ?

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3857 - 30/11/2008 12:58:39    153286

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Slash you're obviously not the sharpest tool in the box

DL (Donegal) - Posts: 210 - 30/11/2008 17:04:46    153371

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Tom, I think your the best

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 30/11/2008 21:00:21    153472

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