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McDowell Meets Gormley- The Rumble in Ranelagh

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Rumble in Ranelagh

3 Responses to “McDowell Meets Gormley- The Rumble in Ranelagh”

  1. # Comment by sds May 17th, 2007 20:05

    Whats all this procession of anti-Mcdowell propaganda here about anyway?

    Is someone trying to play dirty politics? Why is it constantly targeting McDowell?

  2. # Comment by Green Ink May 17th, 2007 21:05

    Because I’m John Gormley. Mmmwuha ha ha ha ha HA HA HA HA!!!!!

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