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No worries, it didn't occur to me to google, it's not the sort of thing that normally appears, so cheers.


On other wanderings I found this marvellous article about an old dulite and world war one.

http://thehamlethistorian.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/tom-rose-once-sport-always-sport.html

okey doke, as in south of the river.


On first seeing it I originally took transpontine to mean across a bridge, but apparently it actually means across a sea from pontus rather than bridge from pontis, and has ended up meaning American.


But I digress......


another good article, he's right, there is something a bit special afoot

http://onionbagblog.com/2013/10/27/crap-match-report-35/#content

Funny, I've been chuckling yo the Tuscany one for years, nice to finally get the background on it.


It really is a bit carnival of late.


I watched a cushenstown hurling game once in horizontal raindrops the size of dinner plates.

It was actually a fantastic game, but carnival it wasn't. It definitely want Tuscany!!!!!!

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