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As if the Irish don't hate the French enough


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    • Seems too chalk. Think we have more chaos
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    • I skipped around it a little bit before posting and just got a chance to start going through it. I found this page to be incredibly informative (pg.20) Based on the visits we get to see not only positions of interest but also the ranges that they might be interested in trading to.
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