Citizens Unscrambled and Money to Spend

Day 1,139, 14:11 Published in Ireland Ireland by The Irish Community
The Irish State Community Fund

John Gormley has asked me to draw your attention to this fund which was set up over a year ago by einberliner when she was in one of her first terms as MoC. It has collected many donations in an effort to set up a national fund which would one day be allocated by the citizens of eIreland and is now worth over 60G + 1800iep. The problem is that most Orgs are soon to be deleted by the Admins and this Org will likely be one of them. A discussion on this matter is underway in the Public Dail.

So, what do you all think? What should happen to this fund? Please give some feedback and/or suggestions.


eCitizen eAnagrams

This puzzle stumped some of the finest minds in eIreland. Only one person managed to solve them all. Step forward Eisenhamster. It looks like we may have a newcomer to watch. Honourable mention also to Sean Lynch and johnmcf, who both made a reasonable attempt without getting them all right. Eisenhamster wins a q2 house plus a hamper of food and weapons for a perfect score. Sean and john both receive a hamper of food and weapons for making a good effort.

The solution to the anagrams is set out below. It should be acknowledged that The Irish Community showed great restraint in the formulation of this puzzle as there was a variety of extremely filthy and insulting combinations available which were passed over in the interests of decorum.

Inhaler Leaks Oil Anaille Kolshire
A Channel Loving Cat Vincent O’Callaghan
Restitch Bronchus Chris Cuthbertson
Shown Perk Nephworks
Hurt In Lard Nithraldur
Mainlining Healer Grainne Ni Mhaille
Rehab Say No Bryan O’Shea
Posh Months H.S Thompson
Anemia Clone Ian E Coleman
Chemical Hyena Michael Chaney


Signing Off

I expect this will be my last article as Minister of Community. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the support you have given to the various Community events. A special big up to Yddub Emwolb for his generous donations to the Org, to Luminara for making the Community Awards worth winning with those banners, to Dan Murchadh who participated in every single Community event, to my predecessor Sean Lynch and my boss John Gormley for giving me the start. Finally I would like to thank those of you who have made kind comments about the Ministry of Community in the wake of some rather ungenerous remarks made in the media, they were very much appreciated.

Yours,
James Keiller