Subject: | Ireland, was Re: FR2-LE |
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From: | "inaudio" inaudio |
Date: | Sun Nov 9, 2008 7:55 pm ((PST)) |
--- In "escalation746" <= > wrote: > (It sure would help if people realised that Ireland was a separate > country. You'd think that would be fairly obvious by now!) > > -- robin > Robin, I am a fan of many things irish, like the music and gorgeous women,= though never having been there. How would one know in a email if the sender is irish? Your email address i= s yahoo which is an interntional nationlesstaxshelter corporattion, not a .ie address... And is Ireland in the EU or the UK, or both? Or neither? I hope I didn't ju= st push the wrong button... I really don't know! And are there tigers there (just kidding thi= s time!)? Obviously there are countries, but there are kingdoms and unions that ignor= e or supercede that, unfortuantely. And politicians who think Africa is a country. Lou in California. |
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