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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cullen gone and another muppet on the self destruct button in place. Being a "local", can he deliver Navan rail? I say no. If it happens by 2015, I'll walk its length naked playing, "Workin on the railroad" on the banjo!!!!! |
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![]() He'll be able to learn before the railway to Navan is open....
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![]() Is he there to deliver the rail link or the M3?
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![]() The song is Working on the Railway, Derek......... kids today, eh?
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![]() Just got word from T Stamp that he watched Patsy Watchorn (a HE, not a SHE) sing it every Saturday night in the Lower Deck. So both Stamp and Watchorn are wrong.
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you might get tired strumming all the way to navan. especially if you're blowing your horn. |
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![]() Naked banjo players and blowing of horns. I'm shocked at you all. Definite proof of the absence of trainspotters...
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![]() In terms of if Navan Man can deliver the Interconnector, I am still a bit sceptical but the first step of action is admitting the problem/situation. This could be a good thing:
Taken from the programme for government 2007. I got this from the Green party website it is contained in the full document. Quote:
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http://www.lyricsfreak.com/p/pogues/..._20109774.html Poor Paddy Works on the railway/ working on the railway. Oh, and Patsy Watchorn is a little known minor musician who led a never heard of it band called The Dublin City Ramblers and this very day leads a group of nobodies called The Dubliners. He also had this song written for him: http://www.lyricsmagnet.com/song/IRI...cs_clirrz.html but you wouldn't expect these Kildare heads to know that sort of thing. I apologise for not knowing such an obscure railway related song (Derek's one) however, the P11TV Greatest Hits of the Railway presented by Derek "Preservation" Wheeler will be in the bargain bin of all bad record shops, and IRN, soon. |
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Anyway, I'd advise you to get yourself up to speed with this FAMOUS song, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ve_...n_the_Railroad. I have been known to reference it in conversation, and it really annoys me when folks don't get my references |
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Nurse, the Screens!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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![]() I would say "Back on Topic" but I cant remember what the topic was.
We some outfit, arent we? Eight posts about a bloody railway song. It's a sad day. |
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![]() It's ok Brian. Its nice to know that, despite threads like these we're held in high regard by the public.
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![]() its ok Brian. Its nice to know that despite threads such as this we're held in high regard by the public.
Bow Wow Wow. Nice Dogie. |
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![]() We were talking about whether Noel Dempsey would be capable of delivering on the Navan railway.
I doubt it, and thats judging on past event, although I hold him in higher regard than Martin Cullen or Seamus Brennan. |
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