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'Judges consider many different attributes of the Rose including, in the words of William Mulchinock?s song The Rose of Tralee, an indefinable quality that captures ?the truth in her eyes?. The Rose of Tralee International Festival celebrates modern young women in terms of their aspirations, ambitions, intellect, social responsibility and Irish heritage.'


I don't know what truth is in 1985's eyes, but it's a dark, disturbing one.

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Definitely not London. Personally I'd go for Limerick Rose, but bearing in mind past winners, Florida Rose should probably shade it. More importantly, it looks like they're still picking male Escorts to accompany the Rose (surely they could have found a better word?). Obviously we need to arrange a Dulwich entrant. Anyone feel suitably qualified?
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