Little Killary, Galway, 7-8/4/07
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all i was goin to say was it sorta matched his jacket.. since were talkin bout gay tablecloths and suchpetekd wrote:Top Stuff Kev and before anyone decides to poke fun at his strap conger, it totally dwarfed mine....
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Only back on line today so bit late catching up with this thread. Have to say it was a very funny day....endless slagging and a few fish..happy days
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Before any body levels any more gay accusations I must remind everyone that it was Steve Crow who was eating Quorn Sausages.....it doesn't get much gayer that that
Furthermore Petekd (although admitedly grossly overweight) did none of the cooking, I got lumbered with the job...all he did was sit on his arse and shove pork chops down his cakehole
Nice pics Kev...would have liked to seen the ones from the morning after
Before any body levels any more gay accusations I must remind everyone that it was Steve Crow who was eating Quorn Sausages.....it doesn't get much gayer that that
Nice pics Kev...would have liked to seen the ones from the morning after
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The cooking was left to you McG as you were the only one who seemed unable to catch anything and had, like midget, to resort to dangling miniscule pieces of bait next to the rocks in hope of minis...... It was decided that "
" shouldnt be embarassing themselves like that so the pinny was handed to you....Top Shore Anglers
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Having followed this thread, I have decided to refer this matter to the website committee. In my opinion, with the evidence at hand here, Steve's claim on the title of "Head Chef" is somewhat dubious ... 
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]
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excuse me... i dont do tea..petekd wrote:If I may propose the title of "Tea Boy" for Steve as he did indeed, make the tea all evening.....
what.. i get slagged because i dont eat red meat...pete wrote:I must remind everyone that it was Steve Crow who was eating Quorn Sausages.....it doesn't get much gayer that that
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can i point out that it was you drinking the tea...Bradan wrote:You sure do.... Tea Boy!stevecrow74 wrote:
what.. i get slagged because i dont eat red meat...![]()
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i boiled the water so petekd could have a coffee.. and you used it for your tea
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Tea boy dosen't sound very happystevecrow74 wrote:can i point out that it was you drinking the tea...Bradan wrote:You sure do.... Tea Boy!stevecrow74 wrote:
what.. i get slagged because i dont eat red meat...![]()
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i boiled the water so petekd could have a coffee.. and you used it for your tea.. not happy with doing it the once either... but twice...
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Steve,
As it was you providing the hot water facilities it was only polite to take you up on the offer... I'm sure Mr. Green will agree that you did an excellent job as a Tea Boy....
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As it was you providing the hot water facilities it was only polite to take you up on the offer... I'm sure Mr. Green will agree that you did an excellent job as a Tea Boy....
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In fairness to Steve, boiling water in Galway is one of the most important jobs going. You were effectively putting your lives (or bowels) in his hands.stevecrow74 wrote:i boiled the water so petekd could have a coffee.. and you used it for your tea.. not happy with doing it the once either... but twice...
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teacher wrote:In fairness to Steve, boiling water in Galway is one of the most important jobs going. You were effectively putting your lives (or bowels) in his hands.stevecrow74 wrote:i boiled the water so petekd could have a coffee.. and you used it for your tea.. not happy with doing it the once either... but twice...
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None of those burgers were in fact red, the only thing red about them was the packet..... They were a lovely shade of grey when they came out of the box....yummo...i dont eat red meat
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