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Post by johnnykelly on Feb 13, 2010 15:10:27 GMT
Dear Rose. I am horiziontally challenged, follically deficent, blind as a bat,was given somone elses teeth, but theres no way will i wear somone elses carpet, i have to call a halt somwhere. but thanks for the offer, Johnny.
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Post by padtroy on Feb 13, 2010 20:20:40 GMT
hi all to all tipsters not to worry some you win and some lose. happy punting. paddy
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Post by maryfarrell6 on Feb 13, 2010 21:55:38 GMT
Hi Johnny, I agree with you to much time wasted complaining and whinging about minor insignificant little things that people tend to miss out on the more important parts of their lives until its to late and time is running out, like you said just enjoying every moment and making the most of the hand we've been dealt. Something that was said to me almost 30years ago by an old friend that has never left me and comes to mind quite often when I feel life is getting me down or I hear other people complaining. What he said was this if you get 10 people together who all have a problem that they think is the worst thing that can ever happen to them. Put them sitting round a table and tell them they can all share their problems and then they can swap for someone elses problems, guaranteed once they've listened to what the others are suffering or going through each one will quite happily walk away with there own problem feeling that their life is really not that bad and counting their blessings Live Life to the Full MaryF
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Feb 13, 2010 22:25:21 GMT
Hi Johnny,
What offer was that?
Rose.
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Post by johnnykelly on Feb 14, 2010 11:48:02 GMT
Hj Rose ref the carpet when you cut your hair you promised to donate it to Joey an myself,whom are follically deficent but I am happy as i am well used to it. and after all the hair might get in my eyes when i am chasing around the pitch after 22 players chasing a bag of air, with THANKS Happy day, from jk the kelly on the telly,
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Post by annemcnamara on Feb 15, 2010 16:29:33 GMT
Hi Mary F, I was away for the weekend just see your post now. thank you so much for your good wishes as the saying goes your health is your wealth and life is for living. now I embrace every day and thank God for feeling good today.
God bless you and yours, Anne
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Feb 18, 2010 23:51:41 GMT
Hi Johnny,
A cousin of my husband's who like yourself is rather more than thin on top, when asked in conversation one night when did you go bald? he replied When my hair fell out.
If you change your mind the offer is always there, us McDonagh ones don't mind helping the Pearse crowd out now and again.
UP MCDONAGH.
Rose.
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Post by johnnykelly on Feb 19, 2010 13:47:10 GMT
Hi ALL WELCOME TO TGIF= THANK GOD ITs FRIDAY OR WELCOME TO POETS DAY PISS OFF EARLY TOMORROW IS SATURDAY.
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Post by drylander on Feb 19, 2010 20:58:13 GMT
If I were you folically challenged people I wouldn't worry.God only made so many perfect heads, the rest he covered with hair.
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Post by johnnykelly on Feb 19, 2010 22:48:30 GMT
OLD CHINESE PROVERB NOTHING WILL GROW ON BUSY STREET. Hi Andy,
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Post by drylander on Feb 20, 2010 0:18:36 GMT
Old Irish saying. No point in thatching an empty barn
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Feb 20, 2010 1:11:48 GMT
Now lads don't go getting upset and start using the COMB OVER windy mornings outside St. Brigids and the Brylcreem would'nt be up to the Curragh Breeze strands a foot long swaying in the wind.
Rose.
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Post by mary carroll on Feb 20, 2010 2:17:19 GMT
Hi All, Just going through the post of "to have or not to have hair", well being of the female species, ;D "well I was the last time I looked", I was gobsmacked to notice that my hair was receeding, well I nearly cried, I seem to have the male gene in the family following my dads and my brothers for receeding hair, or maybe I should have been born male, well whatever I have now started to have a thicker fringe to cover the sides and will not have my hair cut short as waiting for the day for when I have to bring it from the back to the front, so cheer up boys its not just you who are losing your locks. MaryC
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Post by andybrennan on Feb 20, 2010 18:30:16 GMT
Hi Mary C Devasting as hair loss is to lads it is really difficult for the ladies, and there are some strange starings from Joe public wondering if you have a disease or God forbid cancer,
I think that I read somewhere that we get our hair from our maternal grandmother
Andy
Oh by the way mine is waving good bye but I dont mind enjoyed it when I had it
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Post by mary carroll on Feb 21, 2010 1:28:34 GMT
Hi Andy, Thank goodness don't have the dreadful C :)and if I remember my maternal grandmother had a full head, maybe its all the hair dye to colour the dreadful grey and the perms years ago, but checking the wigs just incase, just not sure what colour to go for. Cheers MaryC
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