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Kerry:

--- Quote from: ZK on June 22, 2008, 11:56:59 pm ---Hey now that would be a match worth watching.  ;D ;D

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If I were a betting man, it saddens me to say I'd have to go with the All Blacks in such an encounter, Matt.   :'(  I think the Convicts'd give NZ a run for their money, though!  ;)  :D  Whatchareckon?   ;D

Kerry:

--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on June 23, 2008, 12:15:47 am ---It does sound very butch Kerry! I like the name. :)

Do you have any convicts in your family? Have you performed any research to find out?


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I keep promising myself I'll do some genealogical research, David, but time keeps on getting away with me. And God knows, researching your family tree sure is a time consuming activity. Maybe when I retire. :-\

One of my cousins did some research and claimed we were related to the colonial artist, John Glover, on my mother's side.   :D  I don't know how much truth there is in it.  :-\

John Glover was a free settler, not a convict. Quizzically, he was a painter and calligrapher, which coincidentally happen to be two of my fortes. It could be that I carry his genes?  ???    ::)

Kerry:

--- Quote from: bradINblue on June 23, 2008, 03:06:13 am ---

Brad

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No need to post doctored  pics, Brad.  ;)   ;)  Go to the Convicts website at http://www.sydneyconvicts.org and you'll see real-life  pics of big, burly, Rugger lovelies hugging, kissing and marching in Sydney's Gay Mardi Gras Parade.  :D

Oh, and there are also several hundred pics of them playing excellent Rugby, too, haha!  ;)   :laugh: 

pnwDUDE:

--- Quote from: Kerry on June 23, 2008, 09:19:34 am ---Go to the Convicts website at http://www.sydneyconvicts.org and you'll see real-life  pics of big, burly, Rugger lovelies hugging, kissing and marching in Sydney's Gay Mardi Gras Parade.  :D

Oh, and there are also several hundred pics of them playing excellent Rugby, too, haha!  ;)   :laugh: 


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Wow! Sign me up for 'boot camp' man. Thanks for the link.

Brad

Shakesthecoffecan:
I enjoyed their website Kerry, and see that they won the Bingham Cup in Ireland. I had not heard about it before and did a little investigating and confrimed my suspition it was named for Mark Bingham, the Gay Rugby player and P.R. Executive who died on Flight 93 on 11 September 2001.

http://www.binghamcup.com/content/view/2/52/lang,en/

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