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Paul O'Connell Gets The Freedom Of Limerick City - Why Not Make Him Chief Of Police

Hal LaRoux
By Hal LaRoux
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Following in the footsteps of JFK and Bill Clinton, Paul O'Connell received the freedom of his home town last evening at an outdoor reception in the city. But why stop there, the 32 year old second row has lorded it over the most fearsome opposition, captained the British and Irish lions in South Africa and been a close friend of Donncha O'Callaghan for years, so he has plenty of experience for the role. He could banish collective amnesia in one foul swoop, ruck stolen cars to a halt and grab drug cartel planes out of the sky. Vote for Paul, early and often.

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