A couple of posts up
snow scorpion wrote: *********************************************** Lurkers need a pep talk from you ! **********************************
Aero wrote: This is NOT a picture of the Ballybunion Pipe Band. However, in spite of playing in the band (as a drummer) for a good number of years, I don't have one photo of the various combinations of players. During my time in the band, Milie (spelling?) Costello was Pipe Major. Anyone have pictures of the band(s) from this era? (Say 1965 to 1972.)
SandhillRoad wrote: snow scorpion wrote: *********************************************** Lurkers need a pep talk from you ! ********************************** Allllll right, you crummy lurkers! Why don't you get off your lazy cowardly asses and post something?! Do you think your families, friends, and loved ones are proud of your behavior here? Skulking in the background like rats in the darkest corner of a hay shed?! Do you think the people who are important to you would respect you if they knew you were too gutless to actually say something to some friendly people who have something in common with you? What the hell is the matter with you eejits? Were you always backwards? Or is this something new in your worthless good-for-nothing lives? You lurkers make me sick to my stomach! I'd rather drink rancid camel vomit than be like you!! I'd rather kiss Camilla Parker Bowles than be like you!! (Hey, did you her Charles took Camilla to the dog show? She finished second! *rimshot*) I'd rather be French than be like you!!! What if you were to die tomorrow? What would you tell St. Peter when he asks why you should be let into Heaven? You were too gutless to even talk about Ballybunion anonymously to people who genuinly want to hear what you have to say! How do you look at yourselves in the mirror?! Aren't you ashamed to be you? You're not? Well, you ought to be!! Now do something to redeem your pathetic souls and post something and pray you don't get hit by a bus before you start posting or St. Peter will be laughing at you so hard he'll wet his robe as he slams the Pearly Gate in your faces!! Sandhill, how was that?
SandhillRoad wrote: Did you get the DANDY as well ? Do you remember 'Desperate Dan'? I could not wait for the Annual Christmas Issues. When Cherry Tree .in the Listowel Forum .puts up some more photos I have a story to tell about the comics.
snow scorpion wrote: A90, which one is the convent? Is that the same convent where all the girls in the area were educated? I remember my mother telling me about going to school "at the convent." (I'm guessing #2 - looks like there a cross on top of the building. Did you ever see the episode of Married with Children where Kelly was talking to a priest on the phone and she says, "I'll be right over. Now, you live in the house with the big "T" on top, right? ) PIcture It! 9 makes crappy arrows.
snow scorpion wrote: 'Desperate Dan' :rolleyes: I remember a strip once where he wanted to shave, but his beard was so tough no razor could cut it. All right, Sandhill, get ready for a blast from the past!
A90Six wrote: #1 is a row of houses. If you could move up from this angle, the houses are in a reversed "L" shape with the long line heading east to the Doon Road. That's where I usually park when coming down to The Nuns' Strand. #2 was the Convent. It has now been converted into flats (apartments) and I think it is owned by the council (corporation). It was where I also went to school as a small child, before reaching the ripe old age of seven when I went to the Boys' National between Ahafona and the East End. I remember Sr. Alavicious and Sr. Louis. They once tied me to a chair and faced it into the corner for chasing the girls into the girls' toilets - and following them in. Knuckle-rapping with the edge of a light-oak ruler was one of their favourite pastimes along with cheek-pulling, ear-pulling and pre-pubescent-sideburn pulling. Sr. Louis once screamed at me, while standing on her desk, to throw the mouse I had caught in the classroom, on to the open fire. I began to sing All things bright and beautiful as I walked out of the classroom and released the mouse on to the grass outside. As I sat snivelling, rubbing the hot welt across my palm from the single swipe of the cane she gave me, I still could not understand why she wanted me to kill one of God's creatures in such a way. I didn't bother trying to catch any more mice though! Ahh, the good old days!
A90Six wrote: .... a Holy Well in Lahesheragh North
reic wrote: Jeez, I've been away for a while and these Ballybunion/Listowel threads have gone mad! Keep it up!