Irish politician calls for monarchy!

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Irish politician calls for monarchy!

#1 Post by killer » Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:37 am

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Re: Irish politician calls for monarchy!

#2 Post by Harryc » Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:34 am

An Irishman with a sense of humor, go figure ;). I think England and Ireland deserve each other, after all they've both been misbehaving for the last 90 years. :BAAAD!:

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Re: Irish politician calls for monarchy!

#3 Post by killer » Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:41 pm

Harryc wrote:An Irishman with a sense of humor, go figure ;). I think England and Ireland deserve each other, after all they've both been misbehaving for the last 90 years. :BAAAD!:
Loads of Irish people I've met have a great sense of humour. Maybe you disagree? Have you been to Ireland? (I did notice your wink but the phrase 'go figure' doesn't make much sense to me.)

If we have been misbehaving then how would you describe some of the world's other nations' antics in those 90 years? Here is a list of starters: Germany, Japan, USSR, Italy, China, Spain, Chile, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Yemen, Argentina, France.

Is the USA able to cast the first stone?
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Re: Irish politician calls for monarchy!

#4 Post by Harryc » Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:57 pm

The 'wink' means it was a joke ( I am Irish), and 'go figure' is meant to show irony. Jeez, the English invented it. As far as the rest of it, you are just up to your usual trouble making, so I''ll ignore it. It's a totally useless thread to begin with designed by you to start a flame war. Nobody here gives a flying sheep about some Irish political joke.
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