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workrider
12 Oct 12 11:48
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inviting members to a little refreshments next week , also allowing you to bring along a guest ....with racing struggling to win newcomers to the game , this is a very nice touch and deserves applause  ...hopefully other courses will take note...
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Report bobbybocala October 12, 2012 11:53 AM BST
you are one of the lucky ones that can afford the kildare members badge still......sadly people that work for a living wouldnt be able to stump up.......the guest you should bring is......the minister for social welfare......
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 11:56 AM BST
If they are inviting members then Wildman, gant and richters are sure to have got these as well although they'll struggle to find a friend to bring between them.
Report bobbybocala October 12, 2012 11:59 AM BST
maybe they will organise a day out for the locals in dolphins barn......that way the rocket can go.......
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:02 PM BST
lol bobby.......bird o donnell will you be posting as paddletoes 2day at all.......i have narrowed you down to at least 3 usernames and highly suspicious of a 4th.......COMPLETE FANTASIST......
Report oufies pal October 12, 2012 12:05 PM BST
had been doing this for a few years but skipped last year i think.nice touch alright. good looking card on thursday , great to see some decent jump racing at last. lots to look forward to.
Report workrider October 12, 2012 12:07 PM BST
booby you wouldn't sweat in an oven ffs....Laugh
Report wildmanfromborneo October 12, 2012 12:08 PM BST
I am no longer a member but when I was I used to get the Kildare badge which was Naas Curragh and Punchestown combined,have they gone their separate ways it used to be some value.
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:09 PM BST
wmfb....go thru the quinn family thread and see the comparisons between rocketFINGERS and paddleTOES vocabulary and views......
Report oufies pal October 12, 2012 12:19 PM BST
wildman, can still be bought as singles or three in one. great value for sure but with economy as it is hard to justify if not making good use of them.usually lots of free tickets about for festival at punches in recent years  making me wonder if its worth buying badge anymore.
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:19 PM BST
Boring boring richters, why do you support the murderers that are SF?
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:21 PM BST
your not denying your multiple identities anyway then bird.......you could get yourself in trouble with remarks like that bird.......
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:23 PM BST
Couldn't care less so answer the question why do you support the murderers richters?
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:24 PM BST
RATTLED.......
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:28 PM BST
No answer i see, not another internet threat coming my way you sinners are so hard LaughLaughLaugh
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:28 PM BST
do you have a seperate username or petname for each of the computers from the photo of your office in the stairwell in ballymun.....
Report richters October 12, 2012 12:29 PM BST
SEETHING BIGOT......
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:31 PM BST
You shinners are the bigots, knocking off people or making idle internet threats Laugh

Now richters has resorted to shouting at me i see hahaha
Report wildmanfromborneo October 12, 2012 12:32 PM BST
There is around fifty days racing in total with that Kildare badge but agree you would want to be a regular race goer,many of these are bought as presents and under utilised but the payment up front is a bonanza for the said racecourses.
There is something in the Irish psyche that wants to get in for nothing,I remember going to Punchestown many years ago when one of our team had no brief so called into many places to get a free ticket,half an hour was wasted with some embarrassment at the begging,he wasn't giving in finally some official was bribed and he sauntered happy that he had beaten the system,it didn't last too long as he lost eight hundred on the first race.
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:37 PM BST
Yawn zzzzzzzzz You're forgetting yourself Wildman you told the exact same story about the Curragh on a derby day thread a while back, bad slip up must be the age.
Report wildmanfromborneo October 12, 2012 12:42 PM BST
With your low attention span and other problems you can't remember the drivel you normally post never mind something I allegedly posted four months ago.
Report oufies pal October 12, 2012 12:45 PM BST
served him right. no body wants to pay in but are willing to blow wads on stupid tips from other idiots like themselves who know nothing about the game. worst culprits are ones who turn up at festivals. and what they dont blow at the books they blow at the bar. met a guy i know outside of punchestown on the friday this year told me he had good word for lucky william in first.met him after the race thanked him for info ,to be told he was not on himself  was late in as some guy who had a ticket for him in time so he missed the race.
Report Rocketfingers October 12, 2012 12:53 PM BST
Oufies it's not real, he told the same story about derby day once and how they went into every pub in Newbridge looking for tickets. I've heard all his stories by now i like them and i really should not have pointed out this to him, easy to spot them though as there is no detail to the story. If you don't take him serious they're enjoyable.
Report wildmanfromborneo October 12, 2012 12:59 PM BST
Laytown was called off a few years ago,there was a queue to get your refund,Laytown gave out vouchers for Bellewstown instead because they knew they would not have the money to give out.The amount that pay in to ordinary Irish meetings would be less than a quarter in my estimation and it is the gentlemen who get in for nothing who avail of the prime parking spots,remember the immortal sign at Leopardstown near the gate a fair bit from the course,it read The Public and pointed to the furthest away car park,it should have read the mugs that pay.
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