Raconteuse wrote: » Definitely was. There might have been other sisters causing a mix-up here, but that was definitely Mrs Garth Brooks' sister.
Jermaine Bitter Saloon wrote: » I hope Denise figured out the internet eventually.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=76107430&postcount=2 Who was the guy whose housemate tried to stab him?
banie01 wrote: » Ya have quite a penchant for revenge fuelled ladies tho! Remind me to put you on my do not troll list :P
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » "A pretty scullery maid fainted at the scene and Trent caught her as easily as a Bow Street barrow boy catches whooping lung-amatosis"
bluewolf wrote: » this was the original gift poster, and it was old news 7 years ago. i could be wrong but i really don't think it washttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/member.php?u=533904
ibarelycare wrote: » Snowy's a great lad! He PM'd me after I started a thread about dogging years ago :pac: turns out we were from the same area and knew a lot of the same people. Became good friends for quite a while but have lost touch over the years. He invited me to his wedding a couple of years ago but I couldn't go. Must give him a shout
Raconteuse wrote: » Not it started before then definitely. That's another one of the accounts though - she would post about it from a few accounts at the same time, and have unreg accounts too. You can see actually three of the names of the sisters viewing that profile.
Ariadne wrote: » Well just don't screw me over and you should be grand! :pac:
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Mini-Dazzler? What a legend!!!
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Bare with me. Who was yer wan who looked like the thing from the Saw films. She was a mad thing. I think she was linked with this other mad lad back in the day, always wore black t-shirts and looked like a sh1t magician. Cant remember their names....probably still here like
GLaDOS wrote: » Eirebhoy
Carry wrote: » I'm getting stuck now in the facinating story of Trent. And I'm having a jolly good time!:pac::D I mean, padraigg clearly can't write in a, say, conventional way, but you have to admire his enthusiasm and perseverence. I read almost worse from authors who actually got published. His first attempts are now 10 years old, maybe he advanced a bit and got published? There is always a market for such like. I think I'm going to visit the creative writing forum more often now.
jammiedodgers wrote: » Feeky Magee and the infamous "I think my grinds teacher fanices me" thread!
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Ah, those were the days, when nothing was thought of adults online trying to get a kid laid by their teacher. We all be locked up with RTE having a Prime Time special about it if it was today There was a photocomp thread running in conjunction to it a one point if memory serves me right.
Deleted User wrote: » I think a certain someone even set up a Facebook page
Arghus wrote: » Ah, no, he clearly knew what he was doing from the very beginning. It just took a while for people to cotton on. The grammatical errors and punctuation mistakes are part of the joke; some of them are so subtle that you have to marvel at his craft. It's a pity he dissapeared, lots of love for him here still.
Raconteuse wrote: » Arghus wrote: » Ah, no, he clearly knew what he was doing from the very beginning. It just took a while for people to cotton on. The grammatical errors and punctuation mistakes are part of the joke; some of them are so subtle that you have to marvel at his craft. It's a pity he dissapeared, lots of love for him here still. Brilliantly done. I remember thinking "What the heck is this Trent circle-jerk?" and then finding out about the thread so having a read. Totally rolling my eyes initially (which was the exact aim ) and buckled after a few posts. Also reading other people reacting with "wtf" and slating how badly written it was... and then the realisation dawning on them too.
Raconteuse wrote: » Brilliantly done. I remember thinking "What the heck is this Trent circle-jerk?" and then finding out about the thread so having a read. Totally rolling my eyes initially (which was the exact aim ) and buckled after a few posts. Also reading other people reacting with "wtf" and slating how badly written it was... and then the realisation dawning on them too.
Dial Hard wrote: » Did we not establish pretty much at the start of this thread that looooads of people are re-regs and for good reasons in many cases???
Deleted User wrote: » There was a trans lady as well who was so angry with the world. God. Every response was both attacking and defensive.
Muahahaha wrote: » You'd defintitely miss Padriaag and the adventures of Trent. Just the way that thread goes is beautiful. It was in the Creative Writing forum and after his first few installments the regular posters there were resisting the urge to call him an outright troll. Then the next few instalments of Trents adventures came along and it turned into an absolute barrel of laughs, even when I read it now Im still splitting myself laughing. Plus he gave us the word SKRKK
gozunda wrote: » MarquisDeSad wrote: » She had four accounts going at the same time. So bizarre. Like a full time troll. How would you know? You are a new poster no?
MarquisDeSad wrote: » She had four accounts going at the same time. So bizarre. Like a full time troll.