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    Fine Gael Think In

    Initial reports suggest that FG had a very productive think in in Limerick.

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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Quote Originally Posted by Supermanpolitician
    Initial reports suggest that FG had a very productive think in in Limerick.
    Any examples? - All I've heard is that George Hook called them all a bunch of Losers and they applauded him for it - well 10 out of 10 for honesty I suppose.
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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Quote Originally Posted by Supermanpolitician
    Initial reports suggest that FG had a very productive think in in Limerick.
    I heard it was at least 0.67 ideas per hour's thinking which was up on last years' 0.45 ideas rating and compares very favourably with the 0.23 ideas achieved at the FF think in.

    That is 0.23 ideas in total, they get a deduction for their reversal or write down of some of the ideas from last year. Like organising in the north.
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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermanpolitician
    Initial reports suggest that FG had a very productive think in in Limerick.
    Any examples? - All I've heard is that George Hook called them all a bunch of Losers and they applauded him for it - well 10 out of 10 for honesty I suppose.
    Obviously the concept of a joke has yet to reach whatever hallowed existential existence you live in.

    No sense of humour...I bet you're a hit with the ladies.

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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Was at a meeting last night where Richard Bruton and Lucinda Creighton spoke.

    Sound like it was a very good think-in. Lucinda was very positive about the plans for the upcoming Dáil term. Richard gave a great analysis about what has brought the economy to the current point and what needs to be done from here.

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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermanpolitician
    Initial reports suggest that FG had a very productive think in in Limerick.
    Any examples? - All I've heard is that George Hook called them all a bunch of Losers and they applauded him for it - well 10 out of 10 for honesty I suppose.
    Obviously the concept of a joke has yet to reach whatever hallowed existential existence you live in.

    No sense of humour...I bet you're a hit with the ladies.
    Well joke or not - thats all that has hit the papers this morning

    you haven't answered my question - any examples as to why it was so productive?
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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Enda got his gormless gib on the news. That's "productive" in FG's book.
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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

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    Enda got his gormless gib on the news. That's "productive" in FG's book.
    It was far more productive than FF's piss up and sing song in Galway. Enda is far the better man than Bertie or Biffo. For all his faults he has his decency intact.

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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Have they agreed to start parting Enda "bogman" Kenny's hair from the other side?

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    Re: Fine Gael Think In

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith-M
    Enda got his gormless gib on the news. That's "productive" in FG's book.
    Shut up, you moron.
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