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Ardtostopencouragingmemichael.

I have the Grumpy's reputation to think of!

Have you raided your piggybank for all that proxy bootleg stout I promised everyone you would buy at the Rosie yamarra?


tok

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Jackie Brown wrote:Over Paddy's left shoulder there is a fella having a beer.
incidentally this dude is mike mcdowell, the other guy in the RTÉ liveline interview :roll:
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Post by Judith Harrison »

O.K. Kimble..we'll wait and see...just like with Matt McC....BUT, instead of waiting for Committees to convene..some folks should have been concerned with getting BAIL MONEY for TB...!!
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TB
GO TO JAIL
GO DIRECTLY TO JAIL
DO NOT PASS GO
DO NOT COLLECT 200
2B or not 2B that is the question ?
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With all the cuffuffle of last week, forgot to post a message to the man who was actually not sitting near, but sitting in the seat! Hope you are on the mend Paddy, good luck.
"Cheer up" he said "It could get worse", so I cheered up, and it got worse...
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Given the close association that some have now formed with Paddy can anyone answer whether all those that made statements regarding the incident were ever contacted? Also given that I also give permission for my statement and details to be passed on to the IP can anyone answer whether this happened?
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Hi ya Rip van Winkle,

I believe the answer is "yes".

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Oh, go back to sleep!

tok
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2 questions but 1 answer. Is it Yes to both or Yes to 1 or 2.
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I believe the answer is "yes".

(to both OR to 1 OR 2)

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Post by Judith Harrison »

!Do you realise YoungMan, that your reply to several posts has just been 'rolling eyes'..?!! Nothing constructive to say? Very feeble.
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Post by Cockatrice »

Alister - Informed opinion or like one previous occasion when you forgot which name you where posting under?

I for one wasn't contacted by anyone responsible for the collecting of statements despite it being delivered by hand and as yet I have not been informed that said statement has been forwarded to the IP.

So YES doesn't appear to be the right answer unless of course there is selective statement collecting whatever the reason for that might be.
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Post by Alister Scott »

Cockatrice the Inquisitive

Profound apologies for not responding sooner. I dozed off and have only just noticed your latest interrogation.

My answer was neither an informed opinion nor like one previous occasion when I used a different pseudonym. It was a deduced answer in that you asked a question with only TWO possible answers, and I quote:
Cockatrice wrote:2 questions but 1 answer. Is it Yes to both or Yes to 1 or 2.
My belief that the answer was "YES" was deduced on the premise that one or other was correct, ergo:

YES - "yes to both"

OR

YES- "yes to 1 OR 2"

Since it's "either or", one way or another, the answer's "yes"

But what was the original question?

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Lest We Forget - and for the record I believe it's now DAY 4196, and counting ........
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Day 94. Lest we move on. FIRFU.
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