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Gaillimharais
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09-May-2008 12:49
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Anyone else collect these back in the day??
Suppose its over ten years since their hay-day in the pre mobile phone days. Was going through some of them when I was last at home and I must have over 500 of them.
Had great craic collecting them though. Gettin the oul lad to stop at every payphone the length and breadth of the country anytime we were travelling.
Kinder Cormac
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09-May-2008 13:07
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Originally posted by Gaillimharais:
Anyone else collect these back in the day??
Suppose its over ten years since their hay-day in the pre mobile phone days. Was going through some of them when I was last at home and I must have over 500 of them.
Had great craic collecting them though. Gettin the oul lad to stop at every payphone the length and breadth of the country anytime we were travelling.
Have a pile of em aswell always thought they`d be worth money.
Completely wortless at the moment anyway
masterful
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11-May-2008 23:33
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Ah you`re one of the galway travelling people!!!
Micko Mc
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11-May-2008 23:58
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Had a few big ones back in the
- Trinity College 400 Year Anniversary
- Blink (Limited card with the Band on it )
- Christmas one.
So important was the Blink card they mention it on wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink_%28band%29
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