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    croke park to host post-referendum party?

    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party
    Going by the contribution of 'detailing 3 year olds' Ganley they might want to use a phone box for a meeting to drown their sorrows.
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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party
    Going by the contribution of 'detailing 3 year olds' Ganley they might want to use a phone box for a meeting to drown their sorrows.
    never let it be said that i don't extend the hand of friendship and reconciliation, particularly from a position of strength;
    i invite you to be my companion and guest at our victory celebration

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party
    Going by the contribution of 'detailing 3 year olds' Ganley they might want to use a phone box for a meeting to drown their sorrows.
    never let it be said that i don't extend the hand of friendship and reconciliation, particularly from a position of strength;
    i invite you to be my companion and guest at our victory celebration
    No thanks. I'll go to our own party. You can enjoy your funeral on your own.
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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party
    Going by the contribution of 'detailing 3 year olds' Ganley they might want to use a phone box for a meeting to drown their sorrows.
    never let it be said that i don't extend the hand of friendship and reconciliation, particularly from a position of strength;
    i invite you to be my companion and guest at our victory celebration
    No thanks. I'll go to our own party. You can enjoy your funeral on your own.
    ok so, i'll go to our party and you can go to your wake

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Actually, in the event of a victory for No camp what happens on the night of Friday 13 June will be crucial.

    Anyone who votes No knows that the default expectation of the Eurocrats will be for a rerun of the referendum after possibly a handful of half-baked opt outs are thrown in Ireland's direction.

    One thing that will dissipate such expectations will be meaningful demonstrations of the sentiments against those who have tried to foist Lisbon on Ireland and take power and influence away from small member states and give it to Germany, France, the U.K. and that sclerotic sickman of Europe Italy. Molesworth Street should not look the same on Saturday morning as it did on Friday morning. Those ex-ministers from D4 whose uselessness damaged Ireland's economy in the 1980s such as Mssrs Quinn and FitzGerald should be given an early morning wake up call on Saturday. The No camp must not allow the Quislings to recover the initiative.

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Why celebrate?

    Surely you have to wait until the ressult of the second referendum ?

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolk Enchants
    Why celebrate?

    Surely you have to wait until the ressult of the second referendum ?


    Was just thinking the same myself!
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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolk Enchants
    Why celebrate?

    Surely you have to wait until the ressult of the second referendum ?

    if the result is a NO vote and FF state they will reject the will of the people by holding another one then we must take the protest to the streets in the way the French do.

    A general strike with all transport brought to a halt will strangle this governments resolve.

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    Re: croke park to host post-referendum party?

    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by bagel
    is croke park large enough to host a post-referendum victory celebration for the 'no' side?
    i don't think so;
    how does one go about booking the phoenix party to host a party
    Going by the contribution of 'detailing 3 year olds' Ganley they might want to use a phone box for a meeting to drown their sorrows.
    never let it be said that i don't extend the hand of friendship and reconciliation, particularly from a position of strength;
    i invite you to be my companion and guest at our victory celebration
    No thanks. I'll go to our own party. You can enjoy your funeral on your own.
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