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Global Warming - Hot or Not for The Greens (Part 4)

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Welcome to the fourth edition for Green Party Global Warming. This is Hot or Not but for Green Party candidates.

It’s studmuffin day today. Who will it be?

Eamon Ryan, Green Candidate for Dublin South.
Eamon Ryan
John Gormley, Green Candidate in Dublin South East.
John Gormley

Will it be well-dressed, well-spoken, well-tanned Cassanova Ryan or will it be the Silver Fox himself, John Gormley?

One Response to “Global Warming - Hot or Not for The Greens (Part 4)”

  1. # Comment by CRB May 10th, 2007 09:05

    I think they are both young, good-looking well-spoken men!

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