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Published 16:57 14 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 17:04 14 Aug 2015 BST
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The hair theme then continued
@AIDOXI @AIB_GAA @darrenqz #TheToughest If your magnificent hair did fall out would you retire from inter county ? pic.twitter.com/wt9qaXKD8E
— UnOfficialGaa (@unofficialgaa) August 14, 2015
Thankfully the tone quickly returned to more serious footballing matters https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632192278463946752
Before a character from Sesame Street rudely interrupted
Then some website called JOE.ie asked a question. Ever heard of 'em? Us either.
Neil McGee, as ever, managed to get his hand in somewhere https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632197803876347909
This should scare the s***e out of any defender https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632202838165295104
Then it was to the serious stuff, road frontage and such
https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632196008852746240
https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632198280882089985
https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632199205751255040
https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632206160725151744
https://twitter.com/AIDOXI/status/632204375340007424
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