Boom_Bap wrote: » I heard that the GAA are in possession of Obama's long form birth certificate.
jimgoose wrote: » So they should. Wasn't he full-back for Ballinagar all through the 1970s??
mikemac2 wrote: » Taxpayers pay for the coffee in the GAA HQ canteen :mad:
gandalf wrote: » I heard the GAA gave lodging to the Russians that hacked the US election....feckers!
Saint_Mel wrote: » They housed them in the Leitrim village of .... Roosky :pac:
Saint_Mel wrote: They housed them in the Leitrim village of .... Roosky
Jeju wrote: » Saint_Mel wrote: They housed them in the Leitrim village of .... Roosky East Roosky is in Leitrim, West Roosky in in Roscommon
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » I believe the GAA were responsible for dividing the town and later building the wall which now cuts of the West from the East.
RoboKlopp wrote: » Have the GAA made a statement on this yet?.....
Neyite wrote: » I wonder will they ever make a statement on Shergar? Or Lord Lucan?
A 747 for Jackson Browne, They had to build a special runway just to get him down. Before the Chieftains could start to play, Seven creamy pints came out on a tray.Shergar was ridden by Lord Lucan, Seán Cannon did the backstage cookin’. Clannad were playin’ “Harry’s Game”, Christy was singin’ “Nancy Spain”. Mary O’Hara and Brush Shields, Together singin’ “The Four Green Fields”. Van the Man and Emmy Lou, Moving Hearts and Planxty too!
LithiumKid1976 wrote: » I’m surprised at how quiet the GAA have been about the the grand final of love island last night,.., typical GAA.
Liam28 wrote: » Wasn't it mentioned on the Sunday Game last Sunday? Something along the lines of the hurling championship and Love Island being the stories of the Summer. #NoDinosaursInTheGah