| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | irishgit (138) 04/11/2008 | If there's one thing for sure, I won't be dining with "Binnie the Bloody Booh" after reading that "Disgusting" list.
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 | oscargamblesfro (76) 02/13/2007 | I docked a star because we're both of at least some Irish ancestry (I'm half) and therefore allergic to the very concepts of 'spoons,' 'marinating' and 'spices'...ummm... I'm joking, but I'm very glad my mother was the one with the non-Irish ancestry.
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 11/18/2005 | Of course, he would have to tell me his favorite Pokemon! ~_^ Seriously, although we have our differences, I feel that we could have a civilized discussion about a variety of topics. But, I will have to abstain on the alcohol though. But, I will have soda for my happy mug, so no problem there! =D
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 08/24/2005 | I would enjoy having a bump or two and maybe some eats later. I suspect he and I have a lot in common.
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 | Randyman (103) 08/22/2005 | One of my very favorite reviews on RIA, and one of the last of the breed, man's man. A meal with the Irishman would have to take place at a good steak house with no fancy adornments. There would be lots of talk about the old days of boxing, of which he's already proven himself to be quite knowledgable, followed by a good cigar.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 08/22/2005 | I'm sure alot of drinks would go with this feast.
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 | Djahuti (54) 08/22/2005 | Irishgit is one of my favorite reviewers.I'm sure we'd have an interesting conversation.I truly admire both his wit and his literary knowledge.I'm aslo sure that after dinner we'd be bending our elbows late into the night....Guinness anyone?
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 | texasyankee (21) 08/22/2005 | I can see dinner with him being perfect with some bratwurst, hot mustard, potatoes and of course some beer. One of my favorite meals. We seem to have food wise.. a lot in common,not to mention he seems to be a lot of fun.
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 | Sundiszno (30) 08/21/2005 | As far as food in common goes, we're not that far apart. Irish and I do have some differeing slants on politics, so it'd probably be an interesting and stimulating discussion at the table. A long time ago he wrote in one of his posts about me that my posts made him think - I have to say the same about many of his, especially about politics. For sure it's be an enlightening meal. I might even be tempted to try a couple of the more exotic foods he rated highly, but then again...
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 | JonTheMan (27) 08/21/2005 | I'd invite irish for a nice meal, boiled to perfection, served with some tepid, room temperature beer. Lovely stuff!
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 | Graymalkin (51) 08/21/2005 | Highly entertaining with witty discussions about Shakespeare and why mikeholly is unbalanced. Fine wine and a good cigar followed by an excellent burgundy to round out the menu. Do not offer scrambled lamb brains even with fava beans and a nice Chianti!
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