Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
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Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
Predicted impact of Global Warming and rising water levels will have minimum reprecussions for the children of the Gael. Government consultants in my department have produced this detailed visual forecast.


Last edited by Ard-Taoiseach on Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:38 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : to fix up title.)
Re: Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
Apart from the hole in the middle it looks OK Seathrún. What is it supposed to mean?
Re: Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
cactus flower wrote:Apart from the hole in the middle it looks OK Seathrún. What is it supposed to mean?
A perfect Ireland
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Perfect Ireland
Global flooding. Dublin will be The New Atlantis so, will it? What's missing from NI that we won't miss?
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Auditor #9 wrote:Perfect Irelandmesser
Global flooding. Dublin will be The New Atlantis so, will it? What's missing from NI that we won't miss?
The mountains of Pomeroy
Re: Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
As you see, for us culchies, Dublin won't be missed. 
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Seathrun, you have included a quotation in the title of this thread - sorry if i'm being dim, but joke on yr part or did Brendan really say that anywhere? (tell me he did, please! )
BTW the map looks okay to me - but then i'm still a culchie at heart!
BTW the map looks okay to me - but then i'm still a culchie at heart!
Re: Minister for Agriculture - "Global warming is not all bad"
SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:cactus flower wrote:Apart from the hole in the middle it looks OK Seathrún. What is it supposed to mean?
A perfect Ireland
Ha bloody ha. Perfect Ireland me eye. Dublin is the fount of dynamism, the entrepot of youth, the epicentre of vitality and the focus of fashion in this country.
If the truly horrific vista of Dublin being subtracted from the national land-mass actually came to pass, you would miss us so bad it would ache. Ireland, without Dublin, shall never be at peace.














