Well Al, given Francis' widening aspirations we may as well go for
world domination!

On 1 Sep, 19:31, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sigh sniff  no room for crazy a american
> Allan
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> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:26 PM, frantheman <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > Maybe not, Neil. If the Celtic Confederation assumed its natural
> > boundaries by inviting Cornwall and Brittany to join up (oh yes, and
> > the Isle of Man, in order to have our very own tax haven) then there's
> > the Celtic Sea. The Kinsale Head Field off the Cork coast has been
> > merrily providing natural gas for over thirty years now, there may
> > well be further fossil fuel reserves there.
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> > Francis
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> > On 1 Sep., 15:58, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Welcome aborad Francis - though I note with this suspiciously Welsh
> > > typo that Wales is south of the M62, and as you point out only has
> > > 'choir gas'.
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> > > On 1 Sep, 13:21, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Given that the celtic tiger has transformed itself into an arthritic
> > > > tabby following the financial crisis, maybe Ireland could join up. It
> > > > would solve the remaining problems in Northern Ireland nicely and,
> > > > after all, we are all originally Scotii. Here comes the Celtic
> > > > Confederation. Watch out, perfidious Albion; Scots wa-hey, Erin go
> > > > brach! (Now where's that sound of a male choir singing "Men of
> > > > Harlech" coming from? ... )
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> > > > Francis
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> > > > On 1 Sep., 06:29, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > There is a convenient line drawn across mainland Great Britain - the
> > > > > M62.  Not as high as Hadrian's Wall but a useful line to demarcate
> > > > > Scotland from England.  Those of us lucky enough to live north of it
> > > > > should lay claim to be Scots and to what is left of the oil and gas
> > > > > other than the hot air of Westminster politicians.  These oil and gas
> > > > > reserves are about as big as Kuwait's and our country would be about
> > > > > 15 million strong, ready-made with its own parliament in Edinburgh.
> > > > > We could leave the bwanking debts to the English and join the Euro,
> > > > > committing ourselves to use the oil and gas to create sustainable
> > > > > industries, agriculture and energy -possibly after an emigration to
> > > > > New Zealand.
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> I_D Allan
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