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    The Boys in Green don't have what it takes?

    The Boys in Green don't have what it takes?

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    To do what?
    Private profit for public gain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HH
    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.
    What connection do those two have with each other???
    Private profit for public gain!

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    It took me a while, but I just got it.

    I'm not sure if I'm glad.

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    [quote=Ard-Taoiseach]
    Quote Originally Posted by HH
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":470mjv4i
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.
    What connection do those two have with each other???[/quote:470mjv4i]

    'Green' perhaps?

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    [quote=Ard-Taoiseach]
    Quote Originally Posted by HH
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":1rffdfcn
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.
    What connection do those two have with each other???[/quote:1rffdfcn]In the words of a great man:

    "It's a Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarce!"

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    [quote=HH]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    Quote Originally Posted by HH
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":14clhd06
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.
    What connection do those two have with each other???
    'Green' perhaps?[/quote:14clhd06]

    Right, how come you only have 36 posts, and you've been a member here since 2005?
    Private profit for public gain!

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    Aha. Wit.
    "If there is a future, it will be Green." - Petra Kelly.

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    [quote=Ard-Taoiseach][quote=HH]
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":28vds3pi
    Quote Originally Posted by HH
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":28vds3pi
    To do what?
    Shannon, Rossport, Incineration and now Cyprus.
    What connection do those two have with each other???
    'Green' perhaps?[/quote:28vds3pi]

    Right, how come you only have 36 posts, and you've been a member here since 2005?[/quote:28vds3pi]

    37 now and did I forget to mention Tara, co-location and Germany?

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