The Love Ireland Thread
The Love Ireland Thread
Come on, we just had a thread about Loving America. So lets have a thread about why you all love that much maligned country Ireland.
Now I know that in recent times, our glorious leader Pat McTree has been unpopular for instigating his "war on anger" and our policies in relation to the Zoroastrians has been controversial.
Of course the failure of Irish Pigs to get onto the pig lorries heading to Breakfast town in recent days has also been a source of pain for many people.
As has our policy of jailing all rogue comedians in Camp Joke on that Island owned by the cubans outside Cork. But thats not us ordinary Irish, thats just our government, and we still want to be loved.
So I am asking my fellow FGers what is it that they still love about Ireland?
Positive posts only please, lets not get into another endless debate about Irish foreign policy in the middle east. :wah:
:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk
Now I know that in recent times, our glorious leader Pat McTree has been unpopular for instigating his "war on anger" and our policies in relation to the Zoroastrians has been controversial.
Of course the failure of Irish Pigs to get onto the pig lorries heading to Breakfast town in recent days has also been a source of pain for many people.
As has our policy of jailing all rogue comedians in Camp Joke on that Island owned by the cubans outside Cork. But thats not us ordinary Irish, thats just our government, and we still want to be loved.
So I am asking my fellow FGers what is it that they still love about Ireland?
Positive posts only please, lets not get into another endless debate about Irish foreign policy in the middle east. :wah:
:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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My BIL who just recently died of cancer found out his ancestors came from Ireland, so him and my sister went over twice for a visit and he loved Ireland. His last wishes were for his ashes to be scattered there. He had a good Irish last name of O'Shea :-4
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My Dad's father was from Donegall which is Southern Ireland. I have always wanted to visit Ireland but never have. It has this appeal to me, I think because all the Irish I know are so warm hearted and fun loving folk. I imagine the landscape to be much like Wales which is magnificent. My cousin is with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and was stationed in Ireland for years, he had only good words to say of the Irish people he was protecting.
Myself and hubs did have a long weekend planned to Ireland, sailing from Holyhead but the morning we were due to sail, they had had bad storms and our catamaran got bashed up on the rocks and they had cancelled any other sails that morning so we ended up in the Isle of Man instead..
Now I love food and Irish Stew,Colcannon and Irish potato farls have me drooling, but I only have tasted English or Welsh versions and I want to taste it in Ireland.
You cant forget Johnny Logan, :guitarist Hold me now:guitarist and my mother in law adores Daniel O'Donnell but I do like to forget about him.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Ireland has a magical and mysterious feel for me, Pixies and little green men shakin their booties, and the Blarney Stone and I imagine every pub has an inprompto sing song every night and the men have guiness moustaches to be sure to be sure:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
I am hoping to get over to Ireland in 2009 with hubs and kids, none of us have ever been.
Myself and hubs did have a long weekend planned to Ireland, sailing from Holyhead but the morning we were due to sail, they had had bad storms and our catamaran got bashed up on the rocks and they had cancelled any other sails that morning so we ended up in the Isle of Man instead..
Now I love food and Irish Stew,Colcannon and Irish potato farls have me drooling, but I only have tasted English or Welsh versions and I want to taste it in Ireland.
You cant forget Johnny Logan, :guitarist Hold me now:guitarist and my mother in law adores Daniel O'Donnell but I do like to forget about him.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Ireland has a magical and mysterious feel for me, Pixies and little green men shakin their booties, and the Blarney Stone and I imagine every pub has an inprompto sing song every night and the men have guiness moustaches to be sure to be sure:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
I am hoping to get over to Ireland in 2009 with hubs and kids, none of us have ever been.
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The trivia king Gallbally is from there so it can't be all that bad. :-6
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I love the fact that O'Bama is from here:)
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The t.v. show Fr. Ted
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mikeinie;1085225 wrote: The t.v. show Fr. Ted
Milkennie :-2
You are Irish!
This is for them damn foreigners only,
We know we are great
We just need to hear it one more time! :guitarist
Milkennie :-2
You are Irish!
This is for them damn foreigners only,
We know we are great
We just need to hear it one more time! :guitarist
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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I've always wanted to visit Ireland! My 3rd great grandmother sailed over from Ireland in the mid 1800's. So I know there's some Irish in my Heinz 57 mix.
The landscape, the folklore, and overall spirit has always attracted me. Do you still put milk out for the fairies?
The landscape, the folklore, and overall spirit has always attracted me. Do you still put milk out for the fairies?
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
my son
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[QUOTE=Sheryl;1085332]I've always wanted to visit Ireland! My 3rd great grandmother sailed over from Ireland in the mid 1800's. So I know there's some Irish in my Heinz 57 mix.
The landscape, the folklore, and overall spirit has always attracted me. Do you still put milk out for the fairies?[/QUOTE]
Yes, but they take offence to being called that these days.:wah:
The landscape, the folklore, and overall spirit has always attracted me. Do you still put milk out for the fairies?[/QUOTE]
Yes, but they take offence to being called that these days.:wah:
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Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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It has to be The Book of the Taking of Ireland if you're looking for the greatest aspect of the place. Nowhere with an unbroken civilization, outside of India, has such a rich and extensive history. We Brits may have tried to tear down and bury Indian and Irish both but I'm glad we failed.
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;1085423 wrote: It has to be The Book of the Taking of Ireland if you're looking for the greatest aspect of the place. Nowhere with an unbroken civilization, outside of India, has such a rich and extensive history. We Brits may have tried to tear down and bury Indian and Irish both but I'm glad we failed.
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
a very nice thing to say.
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
a very nice thing to say.
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I can not comment on the Irish.
Oscar's father is Irish and oscar is half-Irish.. Damn :-5:-2
Oscar's father is Irish and oscar is half-Irish.. Damn :-5:-2
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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Top of the morning to you Dr. G whats not to love..!! 
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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spot;1085423 wrote: It has to be The Book of the Taking of Ireland if you're looking for the greatest aspect of the place. Nowhere with an unbroken civilization, outside of India, has such a rich and extensive history. We Brits may have tried to tear down and bury Indian and Irish both but I'm glad we failed.
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
Strictly speaking the celts have a long history the irish are just one of many tribes. Being scots I can of course claim to be descended from some of the earliest emigrants from that little island or as they were called on those days-invaders. If it wasn't for the irish and their opportunistic migratory habits I might have been anglo-saxon:eek:
Though if you tell me it's "an accurate and reliable account of the history of Ireland" I'll have words with you.
Strictly speaking the celts have a long history the irish are just one of many tribes. Being scots I can of course claim to be descended from some of the earliest emigrants from that little island or as they were called on those days-invaders. If it wasn't for the irish and their opportunistic migratory habits I might have been anglo-saxon:eek:
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gmc;1085477 wrote: Strictly speaking the celts have a long history the irish are just one of many tribes. Being scots I can of course claim to be descended from some of the earliest emigrants from that little island or as they were called on those days-invaders. If it wasn't for the irish and their opportunistic migratory habits I might have been anglo-saxon:eek:
AND A LABOUR VOTER :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
AND A LABOUR VOTER :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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oops, sorry...misread the title.
I thought it was "The Love Iceland Thread".
Gotta go now. Must buy more Bjork and Sigur Ros CDs.
I thought it was "The Love Iceland Thread".
Gotta go now. Must buy more Bjork and Sigur Ros CDs.
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Yes, Iceland and Ireland, we should sue them for copying us actually. Not that they have any money anyway, cheapskates. :wah:
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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What I like best about most Irish people is that they are very straightforward and not afraid to say it like it is. No games. You always know where you stand with them.
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I was in Dublin last weekend as was half the world judging by the crowds in Grafton street, but there was no bad natured pushing and shoving people still said sorry when they tripped over you or visa versa!
I love the music and the food it reminds me of my childhood nanny Rose always made boiled bacon and cabbage when we went to visit her, of course a pint of the black stuff is always nice. Nanny Rose sometimes got a bit carried away and I remember her turning up late at night plastered and my dad refusing to let her into the house telling her to go home because she was drunk., she then went and stood in the middle of the road and singing seven drunken nights at the top of her voice!
My aunt gave me my first ring a Claddagh when I was about 7 (I still have it) and the first jewellry my children got was a Claddagh ring from me..
I love the music and the food it reminds me of my childhood nanny Rose always made boiled bacon and cabbage when we went to visit her, of course a pint of the black stuff is always nice. Nanny Rose sometimes got a bit carried away and I remember her turning up late at night plastered and my dad refusing to let her into the house telling her to go home because she was drunk., she then went and stood in the middle of the road and singing seven drunken nights at the top of her voice!
My aunt gave me my first ring a Claddagh when I was about 7 (I still have it) and the first jewellry my children got was a Claddagh ring from me..
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Chezzie;1085215 wrote: My Dad's father was from Donegall which is Southern Ireland. I have always wanted to visit Ireland but never have. It has this appeal to me, I think because all the Irish I know are so warm hearted and fun loving folk. I imagine the landscape to be much like Wales which is magnificent. My cousin is with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and was stationed in Ireland for years, he had only good words to say of the Irish people he was protecting.
Myself and hubs did have a long weekend planned to Ireland, sailing from Holyhead but the morning we were due to sail, they had had bad storms and our catamaran got bashed up on the rocks and they had cancelled any other sails that morning so we ended up in the Isle of Man instead..
Now I love food and Irish Stew,Colcannon and Irish potato farls have me drooling, but I only have tasted English or Welsh versions and I want to taste it in Ireland.
You cant forget Johnny Logan, :guitarist Hold me now:guitarist and my mother in law adores Daniel O'Donnell but I do like to forget about him.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Ireland has a magical and mysterious feel for me, Pixies and little green men shakin their booties, and the Blarney Stone and I imagine every pub has an inprompto sing song every night and the men have guiness moustaches to be sure to be sure:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
I am hoping to get over to Ireland in 2009 with hubs and kids, none of us have ever been.
My MIL's father & mother are both from County Donegall. What a scream. They are from Creashlaw/chreashla? I can' never prounounce it. We still have relly's over there and are thinking of taking a trip to the green island somewhere in April. Donegal is on the left side of Ireland on the Atlantic ocean side.
Myself and hubs did have a long weekend planned to Ireland, sailing from Holyhead but the morning we were due to sail, they had had bad storms and our catamaran got bashed up on the rocks and they had cancelled any other sails that morning so we ended up in the Isle of Man instead..
Now I love food and Irish Stew,Colcannon and Irish potato farls have me drooling, but I only have tasted English or Welsh versions and I want to taste it in Ireland.
You cant forget Johnny Logan, :guitarist Hold me now:guitarist and my mother in law adores Daniel O'Donnell but I do like to forget about him.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Ireland has a magical and mysterious feel for me, Pixies and little green men shakin their booties, and the Blarney Stone and I imagine every pub has an inprompto sing song every night and the men have guiness moustaches to be sure to be sure:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
I am hoping to get over to Ireland in 2009 with hubs and kids, none of us have ever been.
My MIL's father & mother are both from County Donegall. What a scream. They are from Creashlaw/chreashla? I can' never prounounce it. We still have relly's over there and are thinking of taking a trip to the green island somewhere in April. Donegal is on the left side of Ireland on the Atlantic ocean side.
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Love Ireland? Seriously:yh_rotfl??
Well, Guinness, Murphys, Colcannon, Caffreys, a couple of old girl-friends........
There's also the fact that Scots and Irish have more in common with each other than either do with the inhabitants of the wasteland.............
Well, Guinness, Murphys, Colcannon, Caffreys, a couple of old girl-friends........
There's also the fact that Scots and Irish have more in common with each other than either do with the inhabitants of the wasteland.............
An ye harm none, do what ye will....
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JAB;1085639 wrote: I like Irish Whiskey. 
drank a number of them last night:D
drank a number of them last night:D
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Ah now to be sure the obscene green of the wet west of the Emerald Isle. Where else could one get lost in the mist and fall in every sodden sodding hole in the bog? Where else could the skyirl o the uillean poips bring tears to your peat smoke reddened eyes as ya watch the hill batchelor far from his woolly friends slip senseless into the guinness the leprechauns bought for him? Where else could you get tangled up in fishing nets and an labhairt ins an Gaeilge as the wind whips up them cold Atlantic waves? Where else could you be beguiled by the fairies, chased by feral sheep, led astray by the devastatin charm of blokes like Doc Galbally????? Eireann go brach!!!
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
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I love Ireland, I've been there many times. :-6
It's beautiful and peaceful and I love the people and the pubs and the little shops in the little towns. And the tiny country roads that barely have room for one car and someone always ends up in the ditch to let the other person pass unless it's cows blocking your way and then you have to wait until they decide to move.
I love the food and I love all the hot goodies you can now get at pretty much any filling station. :yh_drool
And most importantly my husband is from there and my kids were christened there.
:-4 :yh_shamrk
It's beautiful and peaceful and I love the people and the pubs and the little shops in the little towns. And the tiny country roads that barely have room for one car and someone always ends up in the ditch to let the other person pass unless it's cows blocking your way and then you have to wait until they decide to move.
I love the food and I love all the hot goodies you can now get at pretty much any filling station. :yh_drool
And most importantly my husband is from there and my kids were christened there.
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Galbally;1085199 wrote: Positive posts only please, lets not get into another endless debate about Irish foreign policy in the middle east. :wah:
:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk:yh_shamrk
Does your Middle East stretch beyond Brumagem by any mischance? It's a real crime what Martin O'Neil is achieving there - the crime is he's not still at Leicester!
As to Ireland, great people, great music - just not too sure about the beer :-6
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Does your Middle East stretch beyond Brumagem by any mischance? It's a real crime what Martin O'Neil is achieving there - the crime is he's not still at Leicester!
As to Ireland, great people, great music - just not too sure about the beer :-6
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I love my second cousins who live there. A fun time we have when they come to visit.
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It's a shame, I'm 1/4 Irish and have no idea about the culture. The only references I have seen have been on tv and in movies and they all seem to like to stereotype the Irish as idiots.
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shelbell;1087236 wrote: It's a shame, I'm 1/4 Irish and have no idea about the culture. The only references I have seen have been on tv and in movies and they all seem to like to stereotype the Irish as idiots.
Yeah, don't worry shell they are completely right, we are shamrock munching idiots living under dolmen stones. :wah:
Yeah, don't worry shell they are completely right, we are shamrock munching idiots living under dolmen stones. :wah:
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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shelbell;1087236 wrote: It's a shame, I'm 1/4 Irish and have no idea about the culture. The only references I have seen have been on tv and in movies and they all seem to like to stereotype the Irish as idiots.
Me too shelbell. I have Irish ancestry, but dont know much about Ireland really.
Me too shelbell. I have Irish ancestry, but dont know much about Ireland really.
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Galbally;1087355 wrote: Yeah, don't worry shell they are completely right, we are shamrock munching idiots living under dolmen stones. :wah:
And they smile to themselves when they think you're not watching, and that's when you realize who's having the laugh.
And they smile to themselves when they think you're not watching, and that's when you realize who's having the laugh.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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I adore Ireland and will come back to this thread when I have more time this weekend:-6
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Galbally;1087355 wrote: Yeah, don't worry shell they are completely right, we are shamrock munching idiots living under dolmen stones. :wah:
Maybe that explains why I am what I am! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Maybe that explains why I am what I am! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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wildhorses;1087358 wrote: Me too shelbell. I have Irish ancestry, but dont know much about Ireland really.
It would be good to learn more about our ancestry, the only thing is, if you add up all the different things I am...well, I just call myself a mutt. :yh_rotfl
It would be good to learn more about our ancestry, the only thing is, if you add up all the different things I am...well, I just call myself a mutt. :yh_rotfl
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I always liked Ireland. Especially Jill Ireland.
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Another Ireland we can't forget. Kathy Ireland..
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jimbo;1088329 wrote: i refer you to the gene mutation thread 
it could explain a lot
were your mom and dad also brother and sister or was your sister also your mother ... no ,ok no worries i just thought i'd ask :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
You are so weird. :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
it could explain a lot
were your mom and dad also brother and sister or was your sister also your mother ... no ,ok no worries i just thought i'd ask :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
You are so weird. :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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jimbo;1088334 wrote: i again refer you to the gene mutation thread it explains a lot :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
I'll get there eventually. :wah:
I'll get there eventually. :wah:
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I've heard the beer is pretty good.
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
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Zapata;1195651 wrote: I've heard the beer is pretty good.
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
My great grandfather was Irish, he was an Orr.
My mother says she feels sorry for my brother and I as we have the curse of the Irish/Hungarian temper... whatever does she mean by that hmmmm????:yh_rotfl
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
My great grandfather was Irish, he was an Orr.
My mother says she feels sorry for my brother and I as we have the curse of the Irish/Hungarian temper... whatever does she mean by that hmmmm????:yh_rotfl
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
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shelbell;1088347 wrote: I'll get there eventually. :wah:
take me with you!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
take me with you!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Life is just to short for drama.
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In all sincerity I love things Irish. My perception is derived upon from the many far away places Irish music has carried myself. I am enchanted with the beautiful sounds that come from your country.
Also with much sincerity through the years I have come to admire you for your dedication to wanting to do the right thing and be a good man. You have my respect.
Another fellow Irish gal has also given me rewards through her thoughtfulness and perseverence and Im lucky to have met her.
This is one of the songs that send me off to mysterious places.
In dedication to the great country of Ireland...
YouTube - Dance of wolves
Also with much sincerity through the years I have come to admire you for your dedication to wanting to do the right thing and be a good man. You have my respect.
Another fellow Irish gal has also given me rewards through her thoughtfulness and perseverence and Im lucky to have met her.
This is one of the songs that send me off to mysterious places.
In dedication to the great country of Ireland...
YouTube - Dance of wolves
I AM AWESOME MAN
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That is absolutely GORGEOUS!! Thank you so much for posting it. I've saved it to my favorites and I'll send it to some of my favorite people.
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Zapata;1195948 wrote: That is absolutely GORGEOUS!! Thank you so much for posting it. I've saved it to my favorites and I'll send it to some of my favorite people.
The song you mean ?
The song you mean ?
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Zapata;1195651 wrote: I've heard the beer is pretty good.
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
they say its just gorjous!
The scenery is like non-other!:guitarist:guitarist
I wanna go to!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Actually I love the thought of Ireland even though I've never been there. I will be in August, though, for a short visit, in Belfast.
My maternal grandmother was a Quinn.
they say its just gorjous!
The scenery is like non-other!:guitarist:guitarist
I wanna go to!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Life is just to short for drama.
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If its the song you meant try this. Its...........well you'll see.
YouTube - She Moved Through The Fair - Loreena McKennitt
YouTube - She Moved Through The Fair - Loreena McKennitt
I AM AWESOME MAN