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Turf Cutters Unearth Prehistoric Lump Of Bog Butter [Ireland]
Belfast Telegraph ^
| June 9, 2016
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Posted on 06/12/2016 5:52:50 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/12/2016 9:40:32 PM PDT
by
Hoosier-Daddy
("Washington, DC. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious")
To: BloodScarletMinnesota
Also, can’t forget the Bog Butter Buds.
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posted on
06/12/2016 9:59:35 PM PDT
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Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: BenLurkin
Is it Irish Gold or Palugra?
To: Rurudyne
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posted on
06/13/2016 8:22:14 AM PDT
by
Oatka
(Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young.)
To: Oatka
Along with Pilgrim’s Pride and Life cereal that’s one of the most memorable commercials of the era.
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06/13/2016 11:57:38 AM PDT
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Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: SunkenCiv
Btw, just to pick a nit, 2000 years isn’t “prehistory” in Europe.
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06/13/2016 11:59:12 AM PDT
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Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: Rurudyne
In Ireland (and Scotland) it’s generally considered prehistoric, although it’s apparent that Ogham was in use (probably not general literacy).
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06/13/2016 2:19:47 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
To: SunkenCiv
That’s just because the ancient high tech Irish super civilization collapsed after the invention of whiskey.... /runsaway!
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06/13/2016 3:32:11 PM PDT
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Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
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