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SWv2
06-28-2017, 12:49 PM
What say you??

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Sir C
06-28-2017, 12:52 PM
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Why ahve they imagined him as he looks now, rather than when he was alive? :-(

That's just disrespectful. Where stands this abomination?

SWv2
06-28-2017, 12:53 PM
Why ahve they imagined him as he looks now, rather than when he was alive? :-(

That's just disrespectful. Where stands this abomination?

Limerick of course. Your manor.

It is quite fúcking ridiculous.

Ash
06-28-2017, 12:57 PM
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663

Oh, is it Ted Bates Day already?
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/08/article-0-00ABA20000000578-239_306x423.jpg

Sir C
06-28-2017, 12:58 PM
Limerick of course. Your manor.

It is quite fúcking ridiculous.

Limerick is the big, sophisticated metropolis for my lot, sw. The journey from Kilteely to Pallas Green is considered a major undertaking.

Why would Limerickians put up a statue of a bloke who, quite sensibly, fúcked off at the first opportunity?

IUFG
06-28-2017, 12:59 PM
What say you??

my word !!

SWv2
06-28-2017, 01:02 PM
Limerick is the big, sophisticated metropolis for my lot, sw. The journey from Kilteely to Pallas Green is considered a major undertaking.

Why would Limerickians put up a statue of a bloke who, quite sensibly, fúcked off at the first opportunity?

No idea.

Members of his fan club travelled over for the unveiling.

Herbette Chapman - aged 15
06-28-2017, 01:02 PM
Why on earth has this purveyor of anodyne mediocrity been honoured with a statue. Lynott's statue is equally as appalling but he was a fúckin' rocker maaan!!

IUFG
06-28-2017, 01:06 PM
Members of his fan club came travelled over for the unveiling.

a fan club?

SWv2
06-28-2017, 01:09 PM
a fan club?

Indeed.

"A number of people travelled from Britain to attend the ceremony in person, including several former BBC colleagues and members of the TOGs (Terry’s Old Geezers and Gals) fan club.

Wogan's fans and the large crowd in attendance at the banks of the River Shannon applauded its unveiling."

Herbette Chapman - aged 15
06-28-2017, 01:10 PM
I was there last November - hooked up with a pal to watch Utd v Arsenal. I got to Limerick early so I could have a look around and found it rather bleak and scruffy. The market, which I had been advised was not to be missed, had about twenty five stalls :-(

My friend also cautioned me to keep shtum if Arsenal scored as most of the local pikies were all ardent Utd fans.

IUFG
06-28-2017, 01:12 PM
Wogan's fans and the large crowd in attendance at the banks of the River Shannon applauded its unveiling."

They must have been on the far bank of the Shannon to applaud that monstrosity

Sir C
06-28-2017, 01:15 PM
I was there last November - hooked up with a pal to watch Utd v Arsenal. I got to Limerick early so I could have a look around and found it rather bleak and scruffy. The market, which I had been advised was not to be missed, had about twenty five stalls :-(

My friend also cautioned me to keep shtum if Arsenal scored as most of the local pikies were all ardent Utd fans.

It's a fúcking paradise now compared to what it used to be. Trust me in this. In the 1970s it was like fúcking Beirut.

SWv2
06-28-2017, 01:16 PM
They must have been on the far bank of the Shannon to applaud that monstrosity

Well I would just assume they were very drunk and did not really know what they were doing.

Statues are a rum idea at best, not sure why people keep persevering with the concept. We have Molly Malone right outside our office window.

All day long, a queue of mainly Yanks waiting to sing the song while a few deviants will get up and rub her breasts.

Herbette Chapman - aged 15
06-28-2017, 01:24 PM
Well I would just assume they were very drunk and did not really know what they were doing.

Statues are a rum idea at best, not sure why people keep persevering with the concept. We have Molly Malone right outside our office window.

All day long, a queue of mainly Yanks waiting to sing the song while a few deviants will get up and rub her breasts.

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