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Irish History Forum: collins and tommy

Posted by: meakle () on 26 May 2003 at 5:49:58 PM
In-Reply-To: IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE INTERESTED AT ALL IN IRISH HISTORY????? posted by dublin gael on 12:29:55 AM 10 Dec 2002

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as a claffey and conner and the list remains endless, collins was both an egmatic man who left was a legacy, .his bros maybe i dont know, but mt history is being systamaticly dismantelled, forget the brits we have scots , and the world to examine, we after all
have an old and much desired history, clue how ncan we forget belair bog wer,re collins left a history /


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