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#1 Post by hughcronin »

Hi all,
Myself and vipersd are hittin trabeg in lispole tomoro evenin. it looks like a notheasterly so it'l be sheltered. any hints tips suggestions etc would be massive. if ye feel generous and decide to send a pm send it to sean ( vipersd ) cause i'm going to kerry now and wont have net access till I'm back in modern and civilised cork next week,after cleening out the kerry coastline of fish, robbing the locals tyres and generally fleacing all of kerry while they'r drunk over next few days.
anyway nuff of the rambling.
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#2 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

POT AND KETTLE.

Hugh remember the Tralee bay social last month ( of course you don't) well we have extensive footage of your alcahol induced dance moves. :lol: :lol: .

Might upload them to Youtube if I see anymore Kerry bashing from you :wink: .
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#3 Post by hughcronin »

I deny all, I should have known as soon as I picked my suit up from the crumpled mess behind the bed for the social I'd be accused of something.
Are you still claiming those 3flats you "caught" while I was conveniently up at the car last wednesday?
How much for the footage anyway John???
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#4 Post by hughcronin »

Oh and John, that dancing is an art form and highly "ergon..., erganim.... (hold on), ergonomic"
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#5 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

It was strange that everytime you left the beach the fish seemed to come closer to shore :lol: .

That footage is priceless I'm afraid, got some classic stuff of Eugene aswell.

Believe me there was nothing "copy and paste" ergonomic about your moves.

Did you get out since, weather pretty s**t.
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#6 Post by hughcronin »

wasn't alowed out since, but I've spotted a window of opertunity this aft so will head out round the harbour someplace-like I'm safely back in cork now! will prob get back out to kerry next wknd or so-if I'v crab.
enjoy the exams fien, hope all those houses you'l be rating are erogeouness or whatever the f_ck that word is
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#7 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Trabeg 19th March 2008, What a difference a few days make!!
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#8 Post by hughcronin »

ha, finally famous.
five mins later and the camera would'a caught me in the bikini like,haunted!
I must ring me mam to tell her I'm on the net :lol: :lol: :oops:

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