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By *illbill OP   Man  over a year ago

dublin

Am i the only person who didn't watch the rugby today

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jesus Bill even I watched it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I didn't watch it either rugby is a game played by men with oddly shaped balls

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It was on the tv but better interesting things were getting done!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ah Bill, seriously??

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By *owdyBoobyMan  over a year ago

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Boo urns

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By *illbill OP   Man  over a year ago

dublin

I suppose my reluctance stems.from the time i went to see. Grandmother in. Hospital . When i arrived at the ward i remember her face light up and her. Outstretched arms. I was 9 years old and before i could make it across the ward a stone faced nurse stopped me and said no children on the ward. My grandmothers face dropped as i was. Sent to the common room to watch the match on a black and white tv while my father visted my grandmother. Upset and confused as why i couldn't see my grandmother i watched the game. She died that evening and u never forget her face as i was sent away. So every time i hear of rugby im sent back to that cold Feb day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suppose my reluctance stems.from the time i went to see. Grandmother in. Hospital . When i arrived at the ward i remember her face light up and her. Outstretched arms. I was 9 years old and before i could make it across the ward a stone faced nurse stopped me and said no children on the ward. My grandmothers face dropped as i was. Sent to the common room to watch the match on a black and white tv while my father visted my grandmother. Upset and confused as why i couldn't see my grandmother i watched the game. She died that evening and u never forget her face as i was sent away. So every time i hear of rugby im sent back to that cold Feb day. "

Hate watching rugby on a B&W TV.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suppose my reluctance stems.from the time i went to see. Grandmother in. Hospital . When i arrived at the ward i remember her face light up and her. Outstretched arms. I was 9 years old and before i could make it across the ward a stone faced nurse stopped me and said no children on the ward. My grandmothers face dropped as i was. Sent to the common room to watch the match on a black and white tv while my father visted my grandmother. Upset and confused as why i couldn't see my grandmother i watched the game. She died that evening and u never forget her face as i was sent away. So every time i hear of rugby im sent back to that cold Feb day.

Hate watching rugby on a B&W TV."

You're lacking humour and empathy there Candy!!

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