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[font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Two guys, John and Mike, were sitting in Murphy's Bar.
Mike Looked at John and said, "You look familiar." John said, "You do, too.
Where are you from?" Mike replied, "Dublin, Ireland." John said,
"That's amzaing, I'm from Dublin, too."
So Mike asked, "What part of Dublin?" And John replied, "The Northwest side."
Mike was flabbergasted. He exclaimed, "I'm from the Northwest side.
What school did you attend?" John said, "St. Mary's." Of course, Mike had gone there was well. As they continued to speak, they learned that both had graduated in 1991. Mike downed his beer in one gulp.
"This is all to incredible. Let me ask you. Where did you live?" John replied, "Foley Avenue." "Saints alive," cried Mike, "that's where I live." ...
... just then another guy walked into the bar to order a drink from the owner. "What's new Murph?" the customer inquired. Pointing a thumb toward John and Mike, Murph responded, "Oh, the same old thing ...
... The O'Brien twins are drunk again."
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Mike Looked at John and said, "You look familiar." John said, "You do, too.
Where are you from?" Mike replied, "Dublin, Ireland." John said,
"That's amzaing, I'm from Dublin, too."
So Mike asked, "What part of Dublin?" And John replied, "The Northwest side."
Mike was flabbergasted. He exclaimed, "I'm from the Northwest side.
What school did you attend?" John said, "St. Mary's." Of course, Mike had gone there was well. As they continued to speak, they learned that both had graduated in 1991. Mike downed his beer in one gulp.
"This is all to incredible. Let me ask you. Where did you live?" John replied, "Foley Avenue." "Saints alive," cried Mike, "that's where I live." ...
... just then another guy walked into the bar to order a drink from the owner. "What's new Murph?" the customer inquired. Pointing a thumb toward John and Mike, Murph responded, "Oh, the same old thing ...
... The O'Brien twins are drunk again."
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