Jan 21st, 2011 by Conor McCabe
Posted in Fianna Fáil, politics/Ireland, Ireland | 8 Comments
This is absolutely perfect. Maybe you should use this to introduce talks that you’ll hopefully be doing for the book.
I made it as a way of avoiding working on the final chapter. I think it’s an either/or situation
Brilliant!
Just fucking genius.
I clapped, I laughed, I cried.
I always loved that song. Now I have even more of a reason to. Thanks, Conor.
Cheers John.
This was brilliant, Conor.
Thanks Hugh.
Mostly cried A bit off topic - where in Dublin are they selling dresses made out of re-cycled 70s Boeing 747 upholstery ?? That is where Coughlan got that subtle number isn’t it ??
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Sins of the Father:
Tracing the Decisions
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This is absolutely perfect. Maybe you should use this to introduce talks that you’ll hopefully be doing for the book.
I made it as a way of avoiding working on the final chapter. I think it’s an either/or situation
Brilliant!
Just fucking genius.
I clapped, I laughed, I cried.
I always loved that song. Now I have even more of a reason to. Thanks, Conor.
Cheers John.
This was brilliant, Conor.
Thanks Hugh.
Mostly cried
A bit off topic - where in Dublin are they selling dresses made out of re-cycled 70s Boeing 747 upholstery ??
That is where Coughlan got that subtle number isn’t it ??