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As a disabled person myself

No kidding?

You learn something new every day at demonland.

 

The entire football world, and a multitude of others whose lives you have touched, are with you on this Jimma. Good luck Big Fella.

I missed it on tv but ordered the dvd through the mfc website. Just wow. It really impacted me in such a big way. As the fsther of two young kids as well it really shown never to take things for granted and that every day should be appreciated and that nothing is more important than family. Good luck jim and my thoughts and wishes are with you every day.

  • 2 weeks later...

Saw Jim's twitter a few weeks ago saying he was having radical new treatment overseas .... but there's been nothing since to say that it has been successful

Just a bit worried about you big fella. Hang in there!

  • 1 month later...
 

Was played in Ireland last night

Via Face book. My irish mate (we we convered to a demon a fan) is spreading the word back in the emerald isle

Eoin: This is a must see especially for anybody who knows of the legend that is Jim Stynes. Will be on RTE iplayer for a few weeks.

Dolores: Saw it last night. Had never heard of him but what an amazing person. The kleenex box was empty by the end of it.

Great to see the docco is getting out there

Just got a text from my son who is at the Reach luncheon today and he said that Jimmy looks great and healthy.


Yes he is.

This link from Cam Schwab's twitterings.

 

Just got a text from my son who is at the Reach luncheon today and he said that Jimmy looks great and healthy.

That is good news.

I'm surely not the only one that gets nervous when I see a new Jimmy Stynes thread?


I'm surely not the only one that gets nervous when I see a new Jimmy Stynes thread?

Me too "Jacks"

By the way can you change your name

"The Jacks" has a whole different meaning for us older guys.

Not good!

Me too "Jacks"

By the way can you change your name

"The Jacks" has a whole different meaning for us older guys.

Not good!

Clearly it represents the 5 Jacks at the Dees:

Trengove

Watts

Grimes

Viney

Fitzy

Clearly it represents the 5 Jacks at the Dees:

Trengove

Watts

Grimes

Viney

Fitzy

Good god High Tower I know that!

He was suggesting that every time he saw a theme on big Jim he got a fright.

I was suggesting every time I saw his name it gave me a fright!

Are you with me HT or am I just too obscure?

I was suggesting every time I saw his name it gave me a fright!

Are you with me HT or am I just too obscure?

Not obscure apart from the fact that what gives you a fright is singular form, not plural.

Not obscure apart from the fact that what gives you a fright is singular form, not plural.

Old dee could be a hermaphrodite.


Not obscure apart from the fact that what gives you a fright is singular form, not plural.

My father in-law(dec) always referred to an rrrrz as a jacksy/jacksie/jaxsie/jaxy (origin, british slang)

I thought you'd all like to know that :unsure:

Fantastic news! A walking legend. Yes I agree, every time I see a thread beginning with Jim I get worried.

Great news...I want Jimma to see his beloved demons in september next year, and beyond. With all of us B)

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