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afleitch
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« on: March 12, 2009, 02:08:33 PM »

HP and miserable, worthless cowards. Furthermore their Prime Minister (or whatever word they use for that) actually sent some message of condolene after Hitler's death!

Ireland in WWII = epic fail.

Hmmm.. I believe our navy at the time consisted our precisely five dinghies, two rowing boats (but with only one oar between them) and a rubber duck... which would have been an interesting match for Die Kriegsmarine.


On the plus side, they wouldn't sink as fast as your economy. Grin

j/k
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2009, 02:24:27 PM »

HP and miserable, worthless cowards. Furthermore their Prime Minister (or whatever word they use for that) actually sent some message of condolene after Hitler's death!

Ireland in WWII = epic fail.

Hmmm.. I believe our navy at the time consisted our precisely five dinghies, two rowing boats (but with only one oar between them) and a rubber duck... which would have been an interesting match for Die Kriegsmarine.


On the plus side, they wouldn't sink as fast as your economy. Grin

j/k

It's funny because it's True. Grin

In my head I had the haunting image of a Daily Telegraph style cartoon of a sinking ship representing Ireland and I realised cheap attempts at satire should remain where they belong - The Telegraph Smiley
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