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    Quote Originally Posted by Astral Peaks View Post
    Leitrim Gold: Vast reserves of gas buried inches below the ground throughout the county.
    Aye. And with our luck, it's radon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    In fact, we were both pipped at the post by PropositionJoe (Apr 2009).
    Hey, I remember Proposition Joe. I see from a glance at his profile that he's still sort of around-ish. Not a bad poster at all if I remember correctly. Or am I confusing him with someone else? Irish Tom, maybe?

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    Vote Yes For Jobs - Jobs in Poland


    - See also Dell and Limerick ;See also Jobs in Europe for failed politicians
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsui2 View Post
    Always thought that was a great instrument. There used to be a group in the early 70s played ancient instruments on several British folk albums of the period and it was a very refereshing sound at the time. It included a couple of sackbuts (I always thoght there were - all joking aside - two "t"s in the name). Don't think I ever saw one, though - that thing in the film clip looks disappointingly like a trombone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by statsman View Post
    The gap between dream and reality is always a letdown.
    Particularly for those with ancient instruments.
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by statsman View Post
    The gap between dream and reality is always a letdown.
    Indeed. That's why I always have such sympathy for Irish Tom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    Particularly for those with ancient instruments.
    I respect you as a poster, ibis, but sometimes you go too far. My sex life is none of your goddamn business!

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    Opinion Pole: (1) A foreigner with attitude (2) P.ie headcount that proves SF will win the next election.

    Snort coffee down one's nose: Tea-drinker's response to mildly amusing post by mod.
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    IrishTom- a funny character who denies his name is Tómas and is almost always caught trollin'.
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