Sunday, February 25, 2007

Credit where it is due....

Sometimes the GAA just don't get the credit they deserve. It was so nice of them to keep our rugby team out of Croker until such time as we'd a decent team.

Credit to Sean Boylan for teaching Shane Horgan how to field.

Credit to Ronan O'Gara for realising that a good GAA kick is never out of place at Jones road.

Credit to Brian O'Driscoll & Co. for realising that they weren't the most professional of sports men in the country and then for deciding to follow the lead of GAA county teams

Credit to Ulster football teams for inventing blanket defence and blistering attack.

Credit to the Stadium announcer for bringing a couple of 'fogra' to the occasion.

Can't wait to read Tom Humphries!

Paige

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Blogger Paul O'Mahony (Cork) said...

Are you deliberately presenting that clock face? Or protecting it for posterity? or being a bit of a rebel? or...

6:58 p.m., February 26, 2007  
Blogger Paige A Harrison said...

Do you mean you don't put your clock forward deliberately so that you wont be late for anything?

Trying to show solidarity with my work colleagues in Paris.

Technically incompetent.

Does everything have to be a statement?!

;-)
Paige

9:47 p.m., February 26, 2007  
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11:09 p.m., March 01, 2007  
Blogger Paul O'Mahony (Cork) said...

Paige,
you've got some spam. Something on my computer detected the same bit of spam and, alerted, I was able to delete it.
The Anonymous post, which I won't even read, is surely something you don't want on your blog?

Whereever you were last night, I assure you that there were some people thinking of you, convinced that you'd have graced the Irish Blog Awards gossip.

I hope you are well.

10:34 a.m., March 04, 2007  

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