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Dublin Ireland

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In 1921 The would be President of Ireland

Eamonn the snake De Valera sent Michael Collins to London
to negotiate a treaty with the British.

Wiley old De Valera knew that the British would never agree to his agenda.
That's why he sent Collins instead of going himself.

This resulted in Collins bringing back the bad news that the British would agree to a 26 county Irish republic and that they ( thr British ) wanted to hold on to 6 counties in the north east of Ireland. It was the beginning of partition in Ireland and led to the civil war ( 1921 - 1923 ).


Later on in Modern times, ( late 70's early 80's ), the British secretly had a cabinet meeting to discuss the possibility of giving County Armagh back to the Republic.

This was because during the troubles ( 1969 - 1995 )
South Armagh gave the British the most trouble out of all the 6
counties occupied by the British.

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Poutine originated in Quebec in the 1950s.

Quiz Master

RHP Arms

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In 1942 50 Royal Marines took Madagascar of the Vichy
French. They didn't qualify for the "Africa Star" medal as
Madagascar was not considered part of the African Campaign.

gc

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
It repeats itself.

Maybe the daydreaming teacher was dreaming of you? Oh wait, there are no "hot chicks" here in RHP.😲😳

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The murder of Olof Palme on February 28, 1986, came as a shock to the Swedish people, who had been spared such political violence for almost 200 years. Palme’s successor as prime minister was Ingvar Carlsson.

(Dr. Peter Koestenbaum said on one of his visits here: The murder of Olof Palme brought evil to this country.)

Palme's murderer still has not been found, and it makes it worse.

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Suzzie says Badger

is Racist Bastard

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Originally posted by Seitse
And I'm history.
not just history LEDGEND my man LEGEND.

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Life is like a box of chocolates....

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Originally posted by gort
Life is like a box of chocolates....
in the end you get all moldy.

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The Germans were especially upset with the British when World War One broke out in August 1914 because right up until just some days before it started, they were led to believe the British were all set to remain neutral.

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Suzzie says Badger

is Racist Bastard

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Originally posted by FMF
The Germans were especially upset with the British when World War One broke out in August 1914 because right up until just some days before it started, they were led to believe the British were all set to remain neutral.
well the royal family stayed neutral

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
in the end you get all moldy.
No one can leave chocolates alone for that long!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
James the sixth of Scotland and First of the Union tried to ban us from drinking whisky and playing football!😲
He succeeded with 2nd option 😀

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That no matter if I try adjusting my stance, swing or grip I can not get rid of my slice so what I do is allow for it and play my shot to the left (I'm obviously right handed) and it works fine for me, thank you very much.

Constant Gardener

The Plot

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Ya know what? I learned some interesting "stuff" here too. How do you recharge YOUR brain cells?