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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruimh View Post
    Out of curiosity, were all those 14 taking part in the event Irish?
    How many 90 year old men Burma vets can there be worldwide still alive.
    Doubtfull its anymore than a few hundred including Japanese and Burmese.
    Who exactly are the best marching band in the World
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    No answer to my above question i see from the bigots on here.
    Who exactly are the best marching band in the World
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    Quote Originally Posted by Figaroni View Post
    What bit of Luigi Vampa post was tripe, Cruimh?

    A few links would help.
    Thats what he does. Ad hominem comments followed by smiley faces.

    He's much more entertaining when he posts as BritishCitizen.
    The Massachusetts of the Puritans is as dead as Caesar, but there is no need to mourn the fact. Their successors-the Irish-had letters and learning, culture and civilization when the ancestors of the Puritans were savages running half-naked through the forests of Britain. It took the Irish to make Massachusetts a fit place to live in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boiled Oysters Malloy View Post
    Thats what he does. Ad hominem comments followed by smiley faces.

    He's much more entertaining when he posts as BritishCitizen.
    Considering it was the US that pushed the Japanese over the edge I'm surprised you have the gall to show your face on this thread. Although, thinking about it, if you are as ignorant about this as you are about Ireland you probably don't know .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruimh View Post
    Considering it was the US that pushed the Japanese over the edge I'm surprised you have the gall to show your face on this thread.
    I seriously have no idea what you're talking about here. You must have mistaken me for somebody else, which in fairness, is probably easy enough to do when you're averaging eight thousand posts in the span of four months.

    Although, thinking about it, if you are as ignorant about this as you are about Ireland you probably don't know .....
    Given your performance on the loyalists and their legitimate targets thread, you're the very last person who should be lecturing anyone on ignorance BritishCi.......I mean Cruimh.
    The Massachusetts of the Puritans is as dead as Caesar, but there is no need to mourn the fact. Their successors-the Irish-had letters and learning, culture and civilization when the ancestors of the Puritans were savages running half-naked through the forests of Britain. It took the Irish to make Massachusetts a fit place to live in.

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