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(Kickstarter)   Two descendants of an Irish king journey to the island he once presided over -- not to re-claim the land, but to conquer the waves. Documentary being made by some friends. Back it and get some sweet art   (kickstarter.com) divider line 4
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  2013-04-08 07:14:48 AM
FTFA: Among the King's duties was to trek across miles of unforgiving ocean to the Dingle Peninsula for correspondence and supplies.

I hear the Dingle berries were particularly sweet.
 
  2013-04-08 10:22:35 AM
Everyone named O'Brien is descended from Brian Boru
 
  2013-04-08 11:03:18 AM
Wait, so the king is not re-claiming the land but conquering waves? That is one confusing headline.
 
  2013-04-09 01:19:33 AM
a/k/a anonymous needs beer money
 
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