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Published 08:09 10 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 08:16 10 Mar 2018 GMT
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Marc, Darragh and Tomas O'Se at the 2007 All Stars.[/caption]
Ó Sé writes:
'We sat down at the table and two pints of Guinness landed down in front of us and straight away he was out with the phone. He took a picture of it and ping, sent it by Snapchat. We started chatting and ping, a reply. 'Ping, another reply. Tomás starts typing, ping. Ping, ping, ping. 'He was bashing away at this phone the whole time until I had to tell him to put it away. Like, are we out for a pint or are we out for a pint? And, by the way, I’m not supposed to be out for a pint, so if you want to tell the world what you’re up to, don’t be hanging me into the bargain.'You could only talk to a brother, or close friend, like that. The Kingdom legend concedes that he might come across as Grandpa Simpson with his complaints but, in fairness, he does have a point. Or does saying that show us up too?!
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