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Stephen Dedalus has Lost his Wings ([info]stephendedalus) wrote in [info]thedoorway,
@ 2013-03-04 12:06:00

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Entry tags:!network post, damien o'donovan, peggy carter (mcu), peter pettigrew, simon grantaire, stephen dedalus

There was much ado in South Dublin's Clondalkin.

Apparently a stomach and entrails were discovered in a bin and everyone had their shit in a knot (ha) over whether or not the remains were human -- it turns out they weren't, they belonged to a dearly-departed sheep, but given the Republic's devotion to the glorious Kathleen Ni Houlihan and the Catholic church, its no wonder they've lost the ability to tell the difference between citizens and sheep.

This would have never happened in Scotland, wasting sheep innards like that.


[[OOC: Stephen is referring to This Article]



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[info]stephendedalus
2013-03-04 08:35 pm UTC (link)
You think so? I think they only kept us on principle and let us go at least because they'd already spent years being crippled by the Germans.

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[info]irelandunfree
2013-03-04 11:55 pm UTC (link)
In that case, why didn't they let us go in 1798? It hadn't been long since they'd been at war with the Americans. No, I think they realized that we were going to be far more than a blister.

And the North still is.

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[info]stephendedalus
2013-03-05 04:02 pm UTC (link)
I don't think they wanted to risk us become a strong-hold for America if they wanted more than independence.

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[info]irelandunfree
2013-03-05 06:07 pm UTC (link)
Maybe. But no matter what, we were still more than a blister. And from the looks of it, the North still is.

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