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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

[Removed by poster at 19/02/19 12:03:35]

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ya don't say!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They didn’t did they

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By *verage Joe BlackMan  over a year ago

Border Area

Part of the backstop for the Brexit agreement required the poster to remove content regarding anythinh English or Irish being posted without a trade agreement or hard border between them

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By *oguish1Man  over a year ago

Carrigrohane


"Part of the backstop for the Brexit agreement required the poster to remove content regarding anythinh English or Irish being posted without a trade agreement or hard border between them "

Ha so funny ...

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By *andomCaptainMan  over a year ago

Roscommon

It would appear that the absence of an original post is infact an English problem created in England and not actually an Irish problem no matter how the English spin it

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By *aucyladMan  over a year ago

Dublin

Seems like the OP isnt sure whether they want in or out...its almost like Declan Rice!!

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By *andomCaptainMan  over a year ago

Roscommon

Did he pull out too soon??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself "

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine"

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland. "

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist"

Micks right though?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though? "

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong? "

Ulster is a part of Ireland?

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong? "

It's called geography I believe....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

Ulster is a part of Ireland?

"

Thats where the joke lay...but how dare I joke about policital affairs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

It's called geography I believe...."

Sorry I had to look it up, well spotted

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

Ulster is a part of Ireland?

Thats where the joke lay...but how dare I joke about policital affairs "

How is that a joke though?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

Ulster is a part of Ireland?

Thats where the joke lay...but how dare I joke about policital affairs "

Anglo Irish political matters aren't allowed be joked about

..

It's part of the good Friday agreement

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland.

Just a little friendly banter, don't get the underpants in a twist

Micks right though?

Why is that then? Where's the right or wrong?

Ulster is a part of Ireland?

Thats where the joke lay...but how dare I joke about policital affairs

Anglo Irish political matters aren't allowed be joked about

..

It's part of the good Friday agreement "

Feck I missed that paragraph, I will read it on full tonight and come back with an apology in the morning while eating my leinster breakfast...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fry? I prefer the Ulster one myself

So you prefer an English breakfast to an Irish breakfast? Although I have to say I'm quite partial to an English muffin with mine

Last time I looked Ulster was still one of the four provinces of Ireland. "

Always was and always will be one of the four proud provinces of Ireland.

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