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It makes you wonder, though. I am in negotiations with my icelandic friend to import black sand from the beach near her. Put it in old victorian medicine bottles, sell it as whatever. Like the original fragments of the cross/saint's knucklebones of the pilgrim times.

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It makes you wonder, though. I am in negotiations with my icelandic friend to import black sand from the beach near her. Put it in old victorian medicine bottles, sell it as whatever. Like the original fragments of the cross/saint's knucklebones of the pilgrim times.

 

Irish bloke is making a FORTUNE exporting half pound bags of Irish soil to the US for $15 a pop for scattering on the graves of Irish-Americans. He was on 5 Live last week.

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It makes you wonder, though. I am in negotiations with my icelandic friend to import black sand from the beach near her. Put it in old victorian medicine bottles, sell it as whatever. Like the original fragments of the cross/saint's knucklebones of the pilgrim times.

 

Irish bloke is making a FORTUNE exporting half pound bags of Irish soil to the US for $15 a pop for scattering on the graves of Irish-Americans. He was on 5 Live last week.

 

I'd have thought that was prohibited to be honest, given how rigourous the US Customs are re bringing fruit/foodstuffs etc from foreign countries. Same contamination principles at the end of the day. Mind you this guy was Irish so wheres the harm in that tbf?

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It makes you wonder, though. I am in negotiations with my icelandic friend to import black sand from the beach near her. Put it in old victorian medicine bottles, sell it as whatever. Like the original fragments of the cross/saint's knucklebones of the pilgrim times.

 

Irish bloke is making a FORTUNE exporting half pound bags of Irish soil to the US for $15 a pop for scattering on the graves of Irish-Americans. He was on 5 Live last week.

 

I'd have thought that was prohibited to be honest, given how rigourous the US Customs are re bringing fruit/foodstuffs etc from foreign countries. Same contamination principles at the end of the day. Mind you this guy was Irish so wheres the harm in that tbf?

 

Aye he worked out how to get round the regulations. He wouldn't say how for obvious reasons, but it's all kosher.

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It makes you wonder, though. I am in negotiations with my icelandic friend to import black sand from the beach near her. Put it in old victorian medicine bottles, sell it as whatever. Like the original fragments of the cross/saint's knucklebones of the pilgrim times.

 

Irish bloke is making a FORTUNE exporting half pound bags of Irish soil to the US for $15 a pop for scattering on the graves of Irish-Americans. He was on 5 Live last week.

 

I'd have thought that was prohibited to be honest, given how rigourous the US Customs are re bringing fruit/foodstuffs etc from foreign countries. Same contamination principles at the end of the day. Mind you this guy was Irish so wheres the harm in that tbf?

 

Aye he worked out how to get round the regulations. He wouldn't say how for obvious reasons, but it's all kosher.

 

The old blarney tbh. And if that didnt work then threaten a gipsy curse.

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