CMOTDibbler wrote: » And there have been a few hints:
swiwi_ wrote: » Guinness. It's not the same outside of Ireland. Truly. Ah it was dregin who put me onto o'haras good man. Don't like their pale ale though.
awec wrote: » The O'Hara's stuff is alright but I can't have more than a couple. Every time I go out I inevitably end up back at the old faithful and ever reliable Guinness. God bless Arthur.
Buer wrote: » Whatever would Sally O'Brien say to that?
Buer wrote: » That 2011 HEC final really must have done a number on you.
awec wrote: » Every time I go out I inevitably end up back at the old faithful and ever reliable Guinness. God bless Arthur.
Deleted User wrote: » O'Haras stout is quite nice but it's pretty strong if I recall. I wouldn't stomach more than 2 of them.
swiwi_ wrote: » Happiness is knowing my local off-licence had just started stocking O'Hara's beers. What is more they priced the Leann Follain cheaper than the stout. Suckers!
CMOTDibbler wrote: » Well there's no more refined part of the province than Wicklow. Kilkenny would be a close second and after that it's pure bogger country.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Look at that malzieu try again... Embarrassing defense, he would've had a harder time scoring against the Wicklow u17s
irishbucsfan wrote: » Which one was it? Wicklow are excellent, consistently excellent. I'd imagine they'd challenge some of the lesser schools.
irishbucsfan wrote: Maybe we should kidnap Dupuy (Wicklow-style, in the boot of a car) and ship him off to a league team.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Good guess, but no cigar
irishbucsfan wrote: » I'm not actually Mark McCafferty. That was a rumour started by Emmet02 and propagated by Molloyjh. Stay woke.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » Honestly, I thought somewhere in England to Irish parents, given the posting history. ... though I suppose vica versa works too.
errlloyd wrote: » I've always assumed you were from North Wicklow.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Certainly not. I am from a more refined, cultured, finer part of the province.
awec wrote: » You're fooling nobody. I heard you like coddle, have a big poster of Bernard Brogan on your wall and greet your mates with the colloquial "wassaaa staaaaarry bud".
connemara man wrote: » Yeah and it really highlights the difference in sports but shows someone with a good sporting brain can start to pick up the fundamentals with coaching and time. My dad spent the whole time caught in a not another rugby show and aren't the gas lads fit loop
pickarooney wrote: » Carlow?
awec wrote: » Yea but you're a Dub yourself bucsy.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Wrong. Mother from Sligo, Father from Fermanagh. Neither a hurling stronghold.
awec wrote: » Says the Dub.
irishbucsfan wrote: » It sounds like the Top 5 most desirable places to live in Syria.