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Quote: AJGO @ June 22 2012, 10:21 PM BST

:D That is definitely what Marc and I looked like before we met everyone else. We was well cultural.

Do it, do it, do it

And I had the authentic vintage stockings!

Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2012, 10:53 PM BST

Oi Cork there isn't a drink next week!

Awkward. Huh?

And don't worry Shabbers, I have an Irish background, so I'll be able to understand your mashed up Cork accent and translate for the others. ;)

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 22 2012, 11:09 PM BST

And don't worry Shabbers, I have an Irish background,

My granny was born in Cork city so there!

Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2012, 11:01 PM BST

It's not a picnic though?

Saturday June 30th is next drinks. We can make a picnic if you want a picnic

Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2012, 11:08 PM BST

And I had the authentic vintage stockings!

'Had' being the operative word?

Ok. You bring the sandwiches I'll bring the Pimms. Can't do the 30th mind:(

Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2012, 11:16 PM BST

Ok. You bring the sandwiches I'll bring the Pimms. Can't do the 30th mind:(

:( Oh well, send me a BCG sky-symbol to arrange sarnies and Pimms

;) Now then Nat Wicks, those photos were for 'Your eyes only', I really do not want my 'Depilation Problems' spread all over BCG !

Gosh AJGO , One cannot trust anyone with images of self, such a disappointment.

I really don't want them in Renegade's hands, comprehend?... Crikey wish I had not had that large 'Grappa' now,

Huh?

THat wasn't a large Grappa in RCs hand Dellas.

And when can I have them back AJGO?

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 22 2012, 11:09 PM BST

And don't worry Shabbers, I have an Irish background, so I'll be able to understand your mashed up Cork accent and translate for the others. ;)

:D

I was kind of hoping I could say what I liked and noone would understand...comes in handy at times ;)

Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2012, 11:11 PM BST

My granny was born in Cork city so there!

I knew you were one of us Marc...it's all that Blarney you see.

There is an interesting chapter on the true story of The Blarney Stone at the beginning, ahem, of Murder Club. (I think it's that one anyway lol)

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 22 2012, 11:09 PM BST

Awkward. Huh?

And don't worry Shabbers, I have an Irish background, so I'll be able to understand your mashed up Cork accent and translate for the others. ;) Oi am proper Irish, oi am oi was buggered by the archbishop of Cork and the pope himself to be sure. Then crucified for cheeking a nun. Oi was in clink for being a volunteer, oi thought oi was joining the boyscouts begorrah!. Still it was ok oi was Bobby Sands a grand lad cell mate and oi pinched his tea when the daft fella wasn't looking. Oi only left Ireland when oi became allergic to potatoes, whiskey and massive EU grants.

Beggorah!

Most of us left to get away from Daniel O Donnell.

Quote: Marc P @ June 23 2012, 10:04 AM BST

There is an interesting chapter on the true story of The Blarney Stone at the beginning, ahem, of Murder Club. (I think it's that one anyway lol)

I'll check ;)

Quote: Shandonbelle @ June 23 2012, 10:17 AM BST

Most of us left to get away from Daniel O Donnell.

He's your king isn't he?

No one is sure if he's a King or a Queen.

Quote: sootyj @ June 23 2012, 10:22 AM BST

He's your king isn't he?

Your ignorance, bigotry and xenophobia is shocking. Everyone knows that Ronan Keating is the King of Ireland.

You should see the size of the Royal Caravan, it is massive.

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