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I got really lucky with France. More of the same today though I won't be too worried if I get one of my predictions wrong!


Always a dilemma when there are two sporting events on at the same time that you want to watch. At least you could watch the first half of the rugby unhindered as with the 2nd half of the footie. That leaves you with a half to decide on.


There's no end of season get together planned. Not all the participants live here I'm pretty sure.

hammerman Wrote:

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> Enough words said Rendel, e.g. shameful,

> unimaginative, uncommitted, boring.

>

> Didn't know you could say that about a game of

> rugby!


I would offer you a riposte but unfortunately I can't understand what your comment means.

  • 2 weeks later...
I quite like how Italy have been scoring tries and with Wales making a lot of changes they might have a chance. Given how France lost to Ireland it would have been cruel if they lost yesterday as a result of that silly kick. they nearly did.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Perfect timing for the release of a year old

> video, though I'm told the bit about the Irish was

> taken out of context. He had exchanged some

> 'banter' with someone from Ireland during the

> procedures. I quite like Eddie,so far.



I assumed the timing might be something to do with it coming up now.

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