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Forty Shades of Brown

Admin at 12:18 am July 18, 2012

“From nicotine ceiling to mahogany counter.”

An elegantly un-steamy review of Toner’s on Baggot Street, Dublin 2. From a 1969 booklet entitled ‘Publin’.

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