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On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 12:45:00 +0200, Martin wrote:

On 6 Jul 2013 08:41:48 GMT, Emery Davis wrote:

On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 22:21:10 +0200, Martin wrote:

I've got 1/16th Irish ancestry. No dutch. No orange socks, either.

I've got 1/4 Irish ancestry and can't stand orange.


LOL. I'm 1/4 Irish too, so I assume your meaning is political.


No. I don't like orange as a colour. We tend to get out of Holland
whenever there is a European or World Cup, until they are eliminated.


Well and wisely said. Actually I'd forgotten about the Dutch and Orange;
you've picked a strange place to live if you can't stand the colour!

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On 06/07/13 22:25, Martin wrote:
On 6 Jul 2013 11:38:53 GMT, Emery Davis wrote:

On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 12:45:00 +0200, Martin wrote:

On 6 Jul 2013 08:41:48 GMT, Emery Davis wrote:

On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 22:21:10 +0200, Martin wrote:

I've got 1/16th Irish ancestry. No dutch. No orange socks, either.

I've got 1/4 Irish ancestry and can't stand orange.

LOL. I'm 1/4 Irish too, so I assume your meaning is political.

No. I don't like orange as a colour. We tend to get out of Holland
whenever there is a European or World Cup, until they are eliminated.


Well and wisely said. Actually I'd forgotten about the Dutch and Orange;
you've picked a strange place to live if you can't stand the colour!


It's mainly green with a lot of water.


Lime juice?

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On 28/07/13 21:28, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 19:20:55 +0100, RustyHinge
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On 06/07/13 22:25, Martin wrote:
On 6 Jul 2013 11:38:53 GMT, Emery Davis wrote:

On Sat, 06 Jul 2013 12:45:00 +0200, Martin wrote:

On 6 Jul 2013 08:41:48 GMT, Emery Davis wrote:

On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 22:21:10 +0200, Martin wrote:

I've got 1/16th Irish ancestry. No dutch. No orange socks, either.

I've got 1/4 Irish ancestry and can't stand orange.

LOL. I'm 1/4 Irish too, so I assume your meaning is political.

No. I don't like orange as a colour. We tend to get out of Holland
whenever there is a European or World Cup, until they are eliminated.

Well and wisely said. Actually I'd forgotten about the Dutch and Orange;
you've picked a strange place to live if you can't stand the colour!

It's mainly green with a lot of water.


Lime juice?


mint tea.


Minty?

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