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Dublin port, then she got a taxi to the airport to retrieve her car, then drove back across the city in Friday rush hour traffic -- and still got home before ISpy, who merely had to negotiate the not particularly hazardous journey from Talbot Street to Dublin 6.
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But sometimes this extra effort is worth it when a piece of fan mail comes in from someone who has been genuinely moved by the profound pearls of wisdom to be found in ISpy.
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But ISpy has a solution -- let's use the Eurovision as part of our immigration policy: each point you give us is worth a certain amount of visas and if you don't give us any points we won't give you any permits.
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Dublin port, then she got a taxi to the airport to retrieve her car, then drove back across the city in Friday rush hour traffic -- and still got home before ISpy, who merely had to negotiate the not particularly hazardous journey from Talbot Street to Dublin 6.
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Dublin port, then she got a taxi to the airport to retrieve her car, then drove back across the city in Friday rush hour traffic -- and still got home before ISpy, who merely had to negotiate the not particularly hazardous journey from Talbot Street to Dublin 6.
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ISpy tried to apply that theory on the fine fillies in the office yesterday and yup, you guessed it.
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ISpy is lucky in the sense that Mrs ISpy's mother is a fine woman, although between yourself and meself, we could do without all those suggestive and impossibly lewd remarks she makes every time the wife leaves the room.
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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If ISpy had not become such a widely loved columnist who is justifiably lauded for our ability to go on to the internet and steal other people's stories before putting lame gags at the end, we would have become a butcher.
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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ISpy sat down on Saturday night, tuned into RTE and proceeded to spend the next 17 years, or however long the contest seems to last, watching poor old Marty become increasingly embittered as the scores refused to come Ireland's way.
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Dublin port, then she got a taxi to the airport to retrieve her car, then drove back across the city in Friday rush hour traffic -- and still got home before ISpy, who merely had to negotiate the not particularly hazardous journey from Talbot Street to Dublin 6.
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