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Michael O'Mahoney

Something Sexy Is in
the Ringaskiddy Air

By Irish America Staff
August / September 2003

August 1, 2003 by Leave a Comment

Madonna.

Madonna is developing a movie about an Irish town where locals become sex-crazed after smelling fumes from a Pfizer factory producing Viagra. The script, tentatively titled "Something in the Air," is based on Ringaskiddy, County Cork, where Pfizer created the blue anti-impotence pill, and is written by David McGrath and John O'Driscoll, both of whom live in London. The actors … [Read more...] about Something Sexy Is in
the Ringaskiddy Air

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