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I'm still the only Irishman here:-5 :-5 :-5
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Partly your fault, y'know. I thought I was Irish until you set me right.
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Accountable wrote: Partly your fault, y'know. I thought I was Irish until you set me right. ;)Explain yourself
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i'm just happy you are still here, Cap
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
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Well, I'm a 1/4 Irish-descent woman.....................
That counts for alot!
That counts for alot!
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capt_buzzard wrote: Explain yourself
In the Pub. I'd always been told my family name was Irish. You explained, with references, that it was, indeed, Scottish.
In the Pub. I'd always been told my family name was Irish. You explained, with references, that it was, indeed, Scottish.
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Accountable wrote: In the Pub. I'd always been told my family name was Irish. You explained, with references, that it was, indeed, Scottish.oh ok.
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Don't despair. There are a lot of Irish wannabees.
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my brother-in-law dated an irish woman from Dublin before marrying my sis.
does that count?
does that count?
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
Mind like a steel trap - Rusty and Illegal in 37 states.
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capt_buzzard wrote: I'm still the only Irishman here:-5 :-5 :-5
You represent Ireland so well I hadn't noticed that you are the only one. I too am just glad you are here.
You represent Ireland so well I hadn't noticed that you are the only one. I too am just glad you are here.
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Clint wrote: You represent Ireland so well I hadn't noticed that you are the only one. I too am just glad you are here.Don't quote me, But I'm not your average Irishman:wah: and thanks Mister.
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Wolverine wrote: my brother-in-law dated an irish woman from Dublin before marrying my sis.
does that count?Yeah..Yeah
does that count?Yeah..Yeah
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flopstock wrote: well, i've been told i have 1/8th irishman in me ..but i just don't see how that's possible.. unless we're talkin leprechaun:oTa se mohogy gas pipe:wah:
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capt_buzzard wrote: Don't quote me, But I'm not your average Irishman:wah: and thanks Mister.Yer certainly not that! :wah:
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abbey wrote: Yer certainly not that! :wah:Well HELLO there Abbey
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capt_buzzard wrote: I'm still the only Irishman here:-5 :-5 :-5
That's because you are Unique Buzz.
Who needs another Irishman when we've got you.....
That's because you are Unique Buzz.
Who needs another Irishman when we've got you.....
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Bez wrote: That's because you are Unique Buzz.
Who needs another Irishman when we've got you.....
and, There will alway's be an ENGLAND.........
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Who needs another Irishman when we've got you.....
and, There will alway's be an ENGLAND.........
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Bez wrote: Oh and aren't we proud today......
about 30% English blood here:guitarist
about 30% English blood here:guitarist
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A little question Buzz...what does OMG stand for ??
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Oh My GOD -OMG. And I got that from some American lady who shall remain nameless:wah:
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Bez wrote: Thanks...excuse my ignorance....Excused darlin
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Oh Capt! I like GREEN BEER does that count? :wah:
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Ahhhhhhhhh NO
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capt_buzzard wrote: Ahhhhhhhhh NO
Come on then...educate me !!! I've led a sheltered life !
Come on then...educate me !!! I've led a sheltered life !
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Bez wrote: Come on then...educate me !!! I've led a sheltered life !NO Green Beer. Hate that crap
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Bez wrote: Come on then...educate me !!! I've led a sheltered life !
Here in the States, we have St. Patrick's Day. It's basically an excuse to blow off work and drink all day. All the bars get kegs of beer colored with green food coloring in honor of the Irish "holiday."
Here in the States, we have St. Patrick's Day. It's basically an excuse to blow off work and drink all day. All the bars get kegs of beer colored with green food coloring in honor of the Irish "holiday."
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Bullet's trial was a farce. Can I get an AMEN?????
We won't be punished for our sins, but BY them.
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Still no wiser...is it made with green hops ??? I'm dying of curiosity here....Something to do with St Patricks day ???
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BabyRider wrote: Here in the States, we have St. Patrick's Day. It's basically an excuse to blow off work and drink all day. All the bars get kegs of beer colored with green food coloring in honor of the Irish "holiday."They are doing that (green beer ect) here too. Most of us clear out of the city on Paddy's Day. Leave it to the tourists.:-5
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BabyRider wrote: Here in the States, we have St. Patrick's Day. It's basically an excuse to blow off work and drink all day. All the bars get kegs of beer colored with green food coloring in honor of the Irish "holiday."
GOT IT....Thanks ....I'll stick with the red wine then
GOT IT....Thanks ....I'll stick with the red wine then
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Bez wrote: GOT IT....Thanks ....I'll stick with the red wine then
Where in England are you?
Where in England are you?
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capt_buzzard wrote: Where in England are you?
Sussex by the sea...9 miles west of Brighton. 'Sunny' Worthing is 2 miles away...it used to be called 'Gods waiting room' because of the high level of 'mature' people who live there....it's really not that bad now.
Sussex by the sea...9 miles west of Brighton. 'Sunny' Worthing is 2 miles away...it used to be called 'Gods waiting room' because of the high level of 'mature' people who live there....it's really not that bad now.
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Bez wrote: Sussex by the sea...9 miles west of Brighton. 'Sunny' Worthing is 2 miles away...it used to be called 'Gods waiting room' because of the high level of 'mature' people who live there....it's really not that bad now.
Dare I inquire why?
Dare I inquire why?
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Accountable wrote: Dare I inquire why?
Why Gods Waiting room ? Because a large proprtion of the population were over retirement age. The town was full of retirement homes and nursing homes and there were loads of undertakers and the town was struggling for land for cemetrys. The climate here is one of the best in the UK apart from the west country...cornwall etc. The land is flat....easy to get around. It's not like that now though but the reputation is hard to shake off. we have gone in the opposite direction and have a very young population...in fact we a troubled by 'Yob' culture in some areas.....poor parental control...youngsters as young as 12 terrorising neighbourhoods....sad world
Why Gods Waiting room ? Because a large proprtion of the population were over retirement age. The town was full of retirement homes and nursing homes and there were loads of undertakers and the town was struggling for land for cemetrys. The climate here is one of the best in the UK apart from the west country...cornwall etc. The land is flat....easy to get around. It's not like that now though but the reputation is hard to shake off. we have gone in the opposite direction and have a very young population...in fact we a troubled by 'Yob' culture in some areas.....poor parental control...youngsters as young as 12 terrorising neighbourhoods....sad world
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Bez wrote: Sussex by the sea...9 miles west of Brighton. 'Sunny' Worthing is 2 miles away...it used to be called 'Gods waiting room' because of the high level of 'mature' people who live there....it's really not that bad now.I have a Rich Aunt in Eastbourne East Sussex:driving:
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capt_buzzard wrote: I have a Rich Aunt in Eastbourne East Sussex:driving:
Same reputation as Worthing, but richer pensioners....seriously, Eastbourne is a beautiful place.... it's got something for everyone, lovely parks, good shopping (for the ladies) the white cliffs....a great place.
Same reputation as Worthing, but richer pensioners....seriously, Eastbourne is a beautiful place.... it's got something for everyone, lovely parks, good shopping (for the ladies) the white cliffs....a great place.
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Bez wrote: Same reputation as Worthing, but richer pensioners....seriously, Eastbourne is a beautiful place.... it's got something for everyone, lovely parks, good shopping (for the ladies) the white cliffs....a great place.There was a Tv programme on BBC2 last week on Brighton
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capt_buzzard wrote: There was a Tv programme on BBC2 last week on Brighton
Now Brighton's another place altogether. Very cosmopolitan, full of life ( and tourists in the summer) and it is the city where my lovely daughter lives. I go there as often as possible on the train...takes 20 mins...The Regency palace there is a lovely place. Queen Victoria hated it which was why she spent her holidays at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight in Hampshire.
What did you think of what you saw on the TV Buzz ?
Now Brighton's another place altogether. Very cosmopolitan, full of life ( and tourists in the summer) and it is the city where my lovely daughter lives. I go there as often as possible on the train...takes 20 mins...The Regency palace there is a lovely place. Queen Victoria hated it which was why she spent her holidays at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight in Hampshire.
What did you think of what you saw on the TV Buzz ?
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