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There was day when Brian could have tossed in "Micks" and gotten away with it. That day has passed.
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TakethetrainKnute
(31068 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:12 am on Oct 5, 2018
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Replies to: "There was day when Brian could have tossed in "Micks" and gotten away with it. That day has passed."
This is the speech Kelly needs to give Saturday night.
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AlbanyIRISH
- 8:12pm 10/4/18
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Didn't they lose that game in the movie?
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Napoleon
- 11:26am 10/6/18
6-1 goal line was the defense, right?
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 11:01pm 10/4/18
6-2 goal line stack. All game.
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AlbanyIRISH
- 6:51am 10/5/18
Complete with the “N” word?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:03pm 10/4/18
Why not, he tossed in the polacks and dagos too.
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AlbanyIRISH
- 6:53am 10/5/18
There was day when Brian could have tossed in "Micks" and gotten away with it. That day has passed.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:12am 10/5/18
This Irishman takes it as a term of endearment. Just like getting called "a drunken spud."
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murph78
- 11:21am 10/5/18
I resemble that remark!
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Jerseymick
- 9:14am 10/5/18
that’s actually a redeeming aspect of a great team; all for 1 and 1 for all
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 7:24am 10/5/18