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Gnomie 04-01-2008, 07:07 AM A document found at the national archives has thrown Englands and Irelands politicians into
panic debating. The 13th centuary land share and ownership register, is believed to show that
Rulers of the city of Liverpool, passed the ownership of the city and all fees into the hands of the
Irish government. They paid all fees for the exchange, yet Loyal servers made sure the city of
Liverpool would remain in English hands.
Forensic experts have provided proof the document is 13th centuary aged.
Other papers are being sought as the Irish seek the truth on the matter.
Outrage has spilled into the commons, MP's want explanations to it all.
Liverpool, a little bemused by it all, awaits the outcome.
source Irish Times
kevin 04-01-2008, 09:03 AM A document found at the national archives has thrown Englands and Irelands politicians into
panic debating. The 13th centuary land share and ownership register, is believed to show that
Rulers of the city of Liverpool, passed the ownership of the city and all fees into the hands of the
Irish government. They paid all fees for the exchange, yet Loyal servers made sure the city of
Liverpool would remain in English hands.
Forensic experts have provided proof the document is 13th centuary aged.
Other papers are being sought as the Irish seek the truth on the matter.
Outrage has spilled into the commons, MP's want explanations to it all.
Liverpool, a little bemused by it all, awaits the outcome.
source Irish Times
Can we buy it back?
If we save up until next April 1st we may be able to afford it.
:rolleyes:
edwardo 04-01-2008, 10:40 AM I'm trying not to PANIC.
kenotoole123@msn.com 04-01-2008, 10:51 AM Seems 'Very Strange'!!...it should be found on April 1st. (Can't Fool Me!):rolleyes:
lindylou 04-01-2008, 11:54 AM sharp intake of breath ------
Gnomie !! :unibrow: remember Fawlty Towers !! :PDT_Piratz_26:
Gnomie 04-01-2008, 12:40 PM Its true i say, why do you doubt me :unibrow:
A document found at the national archives has thrown Englands and Irelands politicians into
panic debating. The 13th centuary land share and ownership register, is believed to show that
Rulers of the city of Liverpool, passed the ownership of the city and all fees into the hands of the
Irish government. They paid all fees for the exchange, yet Loyal servers made sure the city of
Liverpool would remain in English hands.
Forensic experts have provided proof the document is 13th centuary aged.
Other papers are being sought as the Irish seek the truth on the matter.
Outrage has spilled into the commons, MP's want explanations to it all.
Liverpool, a little bemused by it all, awaits the outcome.
lindylou 04-01-2008, 12:43 PM :D :ninja:
lottie 04-01-2008, 02:26 PM Very god :handclap: very good :handclap: hahahaha
kevin 04-01-2008, 03:54 PM Found this this morning but had no time to post:
Evidence is now available that conclusively proves that the arrival of the Irish in Liverpool coincided with the origins of the scouse accent.
Apparently the Welsh had nothing to do with it.
Honest.
:unibrow:
Gnomie 04-01-2008, 04:05 PM you`ve started it now, this will gwonanonanon
kevin 04-01-2008, 04:11 PM you`ve started it now, this will gwonanonanon
:PDT10
kevin 04-01-2008, 04:42 PM you`ve started it now, this will gwonanonanon
See? Nothing has happened.
People see it for what it is - a bit of harmless devilment!
Gnomie 04-01-2008, 05:00 PM Sound as a pound Kidda
Now what heritage gave us that type of scouse :eek:
Waterways 04-01-2008, 05:05 PM Found this this morning but had no time to post:
Evidence is now available that conclusively proves that the arrival of the Irish in Liverpool coincided with the origins of the scouse accent.
Apparently the Welsh had nothing to do with it.
Honest.
:unibrow:
Do you mean pulling down that bridge from Dale St to Wales stopped all that.
kevin 04-01-2008, 06:50 PM See?
Even Waterways is going with the flow (pun intended).
:handclap:
lottie 04-01-2008, 08:32 PM I know it's late
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