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Happy Saint Patrick Day
The Blarney Stone – Myth or Legend? The Blarney stone has woven around itself a unique tradition of myth, legend and Romance. It is said that the secret of the holy stone was given to Cormac MacCarthy, King of Munster … Continue reading
Posted in family, The Royal Navy & Me, veterans
Tagged BlackBush, blarney, but we are still here, Cromwell, Eire, England, Erin, famine, Four Green Fields. love the Irish, Irish, killings, music, oppression, Paddy, peace, plunder, poetry, rape, somgs, The irish., Ulster
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What’s for Lunch?
Another Saturday is here and there are big games ahead! Arsenal play Newcastle this afternoon. It will be a tough match, remember Newcastle beat Chelsea last week!!! Fingers crossed. Now about that lunch??? Paddy Irishman, Paddy Englishman and Paddy Scotsman … Continue reading
Posted in Just Fooling, soccer
Tagged ., cornbeef and cabbage, Englishman, Guinness, Paddy, pints, pubs, Scotsman, texan, wives
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A Touch of Blarney
The Blarney Stone – Myth or Legend? The Blarney stone has woven around itself a unique tradition of myth, legend and Romance. It is said that the secret of the holy stone was given to Cormac MacCarthy, King of Munster … Continue reading
Posted in Belfast Social History, family, The Royal Navy & Me
Tagged BlackBush, blarnery, Irish, luck o the irish, Murphy, Paddy, Shamrock, slainte, the wee people
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