Garry Redmond, President of the Students Union of Ireland should be told that Irish diplomats are not dead.
Corpse and corps are two different words and pronounced differently.
So much for the great Irish education system
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Or even corpses...Or even corpses...
Why don't you tell him yourself? A quick email to the USI would suffice. I'd say he will be very upset when you 'tell him'.
Great blog Michael - it is so full of anger!!!
Michael,
I have had a look just now (my first for a while, I must confess) at your blog.
This comment ['In spite of rumours'] has as its concluding phrase a dismissive comment about the Irish education system. I fear your point loses some of its punch because of incorrect spelling at two points in your comment.
"corpse" not "corpes". Delete this after you've corrected the spelling.
Thank you and apologies.
There are no excuses for such errors. But it was written with speed on a spart phne
Spart phne is certainly a misnomer. Perhaps you should seek a refund?
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