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Post by bandage on Jul 21, 2006 15:09:47 GMT
Killian O'Sullivan (Lorcan from Fair City), was in Flannerys last night. Who says that place doesn't attract the classy clientelle?! DT Saw him in D Two last year and reported him to the bouncers. Told one of them that I saw him selling drugs outside McCoy's of Carrigstown the previous week. How we all chuckled.
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Post by timofte on Jul 21, 2006 15:13:52 GMT
Killian O'Sullivan (Lorcan from Fair City), was in Flannerys last night. Who says that place doesn't attract the classy clientelle?! DT Saw him in D Two last year and reported him to the bouncers. Told one of them that I saw him selling drugs outside McCoy's of Carrigstown the previous week. How we all chuckled. I thought he'd be on the run myself after he did away with Billy Meehan!
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Post by eamo on Jul 23, 2006 13:22:27 GMT
I have often seen Killian around where I live as he is from the Templeogue area. His mother is a bit of a MILF, a bit like Carol....
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Post by eamo on Jul 23, 2006 13:49:09 GMT
Saw a few non celebs over the weekend - i.e. people that you know but hate
Brian Kerr IN Kehoe's on Friday night (not outside - we weren't let outside)
Roy Curtis in the Two Sisters (name of a pub!) in Templeogue on Saturday. The golf and hurling was on and he got up from his seat and walked up in front of each telly to try and show us that he was watching each intently. You could tell by him that he wasn't watching either. I hate him and his likes
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Post by steamboatsam on Jul 24, 2006 9:30:27 GMT
sitting beside the subs benches in croker yesterday, Nicky English was beside me for the Tipp game - tried to score him but he was having none of it
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Post by bandage on Jul 24, 2006 9:37:32 GMT
You were definitely in there with the old Clare official though. Last I saw the auld lad offered sam a mint and then they disappeared for ages.
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Post by briantinnion on Jul 24, 2006 10:50:35 GMT
Brian Kerr IN Kehoe's on Friday night (not outside - we weren't let outside) Very sneaky the way you tried to claim that one as a solo spot.
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Post by tommymoore on Jul 24, 2006 12:36:40 GMT
Walking across that new bridge over the Liffey near the IFSC at lunch and saw Eddie Hobbs standing with a camera crew. He's only a small fellow, felt like punching the little tosser but one of the lads managed to hold me back!
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Post by bandage on Jul 27, 2006 20:22:35 GMT
Double celeb spot to report. Not sure you could class them as celebs though. 1) That bogger from Tipperary Paul Collins that presents the sport on Today FM in the mornings strolling up Grafton Street. Knew it was him as lately he's been presenting the GAA Show on Setanta in the evenings. 2) The politician guy from Fair City. Not Dermot Fahy or McAleer but the skinny guy with the grey hair that had been trying to bribe Dermot a while back. He was on the corner of Baggot Street opposite Searson's pub with a lady friend and another couple. Heading for a nice bottle of wine in Dowling's I would imagine.
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Post by bandage on Jul 30, 2006 12:35:58 GMT
A day that started off in Frazer's for the Celtic game and took in Bar 51 for a good while ended up in a wine bar. Anyway, Leggs of Leeson Street was where we spotted former Miss Ireland and Miss World Rosanna Davidson last night. Looking incredibly hot wearing one of those Nadine Coyle type dresses from the fashion police thread that briantinnion doesn't like. It looked decent on her anyway. Caught her looking at me a few times aswell. Probably admiring my guns.
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Post by therock67 on Aug 7, 2006 11:30:50 GMT
Former Uachtarán an CLG Seán Ó Ceallaigh at the football double-header in Croke Park on Saturday. Heading up the escalators to the premium seats near the TFK box and bandage remarked on the irony of his arriving at five to two, given the comments he has made in match programmes of yesteryear criticising fans for arriving just before throw-in.
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Post by humbug on Aug 7, 2006 11:47:00 GMT
Former Uachtarán an CLG Seán Ó Ceallaigh at the football double-header in Croke Park on Saturday. Heading up the escalators to the premium seats near the TFK box and bandage remarked on the irony of his arriving at five to two, given the comments he has made in match programmes of yesteryear criticising fans for arriving just before throw-in. Yeah I saw him there too. Was lucky enough to get an Ard Comhairle ticket so saw plenty of GAA heads. Wasn't sure if they counted as celeb spots though given it was a GAA event. I met Kelly a few months ago. Very interesting guy...there was a question and answer session after his talk and someone asked him what he would like to be remembered for and Kelly said he didn't want to be remembered for anything! He said he didn't become the President so that he would be remembered...he was just doing a job and that was it. Albert Reynolds was there too. I was there with one of the younger players from my football team and I pointed him out. He said "who's that?". I said "Albert Reynolds, former taoiseach". He said "I never heard of him". I said "you're joking". He said, serious as you like, "no, sure I didn't do history for the leaving". I fookin despair at the youth of today...
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Post by timofte on Aug 7, 2006 12:48:11 GMT
Former Uachtarán an CLG Seán Ó Ceallaigh at the football double-header in Croke Park on Saturday. Heading up the escalators to the premium seats near the TFK box and bandage remarked on the irony of his arriving at five to two, given the comments he has made in match programmes of yesteryear criticising fans for arriving just before throw-in. Yeah I saw him there too. Was lucky enough to get an Ard Comhairle ticket so saw plenty of GAA heads. Wasn't sure if they counted as celeb spots though given it was a GAA event. I met Kelly a few months ago. Very interesting guy...there was a question and answer session after his talk and someone asked him what he would like to be remembered for and Kelly said he didn't want to be remembered for anything! He said he didn't become the President so that he would be remembered...he was just doing a job and that was it. Albert Reynolds was there too. I was there with one of the younger players from my football team and I pointed him out. He said "who's that?". I said "Albert Reynolds, former taoiseach". He said "I never heard of him". I said "you're joking". He said, serious as you like, "no, sure I didn't do history for the leaving". I fookin despair at the youth of today... Sean Kelly seems an interesting guy alright, heard him at a talk once and he spoke well. Not sure about his footballing ability after seeing him on Park Life a few weeks ago! Thats mad he didn't know Albert Reynolds. John O'Shea was in Coppers last night drowning his sorrows with the Waterford crew. Think he was in the VIP area!! Absolutely gutted about that defeat yesterday. DT
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Post by Ball Ox on Aug 8, 2006 9:10:08 GMT
Saw Mick Lally (of Glenroe fame) and Sean Mc Ginley in New York recently, having a few hints
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Post by steamboatsam on Aug 8, 2006 12:35:40 GMT
Grainne Seoige in the Radisson Galway after the races. Looks splendid (can't remember the last time i used this rather gay word) in person as i think a fellow forum member remarked previously it's a bit of a toss up between her and sile as to which i'd do first, grainne would be my favourite but perhaps sile first for the practice and to pick up a few tips as gaeilge; that'd drive them wild
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Post by iamthelaw on Aug 9, 2006 14:55:32 GMT
in Coppers ... in the VIP area Presume this is a joke?
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Post by tommymoore on Aug 9, 2006 15:09:26 GMT
I agree. When you see a celebrity in their proper context then it's not a spot - it's attendance at a celebrity event. Maybe seeing Lorcan from Fair City is worth a mention but spotting socialites at a Miss Ireland contest is par for the course. Don't think seeing Sean Kelly in Croke Park can be regarding as a spot in it's 'proper context'. He's a Kerry man and former president of the GAA so it's no real surprise that you spotted him in Croke Park is it??
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Post by curly on Aug 9, 2006 15:45:13 GMT
Saw Anne Doyle at the races (she doesn't look quite as caked in make-up in reality), and what a coincidence, also saw Grainne Seoige in the Radisson, and Paul Collins.....only worked that out cos Hubert was trying to score him!
BTW, was that not Sean Kelly the cyclist they were talking about? Sure the former president of the GAA (who could be listed by the fashion police any day when we get funds to get our acts in gear) wouldn't be classified as a celeb?!
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Post by therock67 on Aug 9, 2006 16:06:38 GMT
BTW, was that not Sean Kelly the cyclist they were talking about? Sure the former president of the GAA (who could be listed by the fashion police any day when we get funds to get our acts in gear) wouldn't be classified as a celeb?! I take it you're one of these posh southside birds who did ordinary level Irish and higher level everything else for the Leaving? What part of former Uachtarán an CLG did you not understand?
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Post by timofte on Aug 9, 2006 22:12:25 GMT
in Coppers ... in the VIP area Presume this is a joke? No I'm in there all the time hanging out with Lorco from fair city sipping on the buckfast! DT Ps. Great come back Rock!
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Post by curly on Aug 10, 2006 9:41:04 GMT
In fact Rock, I only came in on the end of the Sean Kelly comments, where his title as former Uachtarán an CLG was not mentioned, I have spotted the same individual in croker before!
timofte; this is not an adoration society we have going here!
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Post by therock67 on Aug 10, 2006 9:51:45 GMT
I notice you haven't denied the substance of the allegation.
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Post by curly on Aug 10, 2006 10:31:49 GMT
You mean you thing timofte adores you?!
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Post by timofte on Aug 10, 2006 12:46:44 GMT
You mean you thing timofte adores you?! One thing I don't adore is the shirt tie combo as highlighted in the Fashion Police Thread! DT
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Post by curly on Aug 10, 2006 13:36:08 GMT
Don't get me started on your Friday casual outfits!!!
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