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Essential Maintenance! That's what we're currently doing. You won't be able to post articles or comments for the time being, but normal service will be resumed shortly. Sorry for the downtime, and Happy New Year xox :-) Monday, March 14th 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayJamie: Cheers matey Peter: why, youre one of the more eloquent folks on here, mate!
b0ll0x: cuz all we REAL irish wanna do is hang de filthie proddies up by they bollox! death to all who inter here! Jamie: Check out my excellent grammar heh Jamie: I moved back home later that year. I now find myself, almost three years later, in rural settings once again. Am i destined to forever alternate between town and country? I feel no more at home here than i did back home or indeed in northern ireland. I do miss... james: Re: Shankhill Road this site is sad read a lot about ireland culture history etc your culture seems to be we hate catholics and you post it with pride why? do you not see yourselves? Jamie: hool, we miss you Peter: heh! sine: hool come back! sine: jamie: about 55 minutes. jamie: So, how long does a journey from Brooklyn - Newark take on average? Jamie: Yeah, i can see though how that concept could be a little difficult to grasp though eh peter? lmao Jamie: The London Police have been very active in........ London! Jamie: More here from Barcelona. Peter: wow jamie, us clueless yanks thank you... otherwise we'd have no clue what was going on here :) Jamie: A bit of clarification is perhaps needed for those not familiar with the Irish/Ulster slang used here. My facts should not be taken as gospel but are what I have gleaned from spending a couple of years submersed in this culture:
taig, fenian - derogatory terms for a cathoilc
**hun, prod, proddy,... borat: like it nice thankyou please glossary of terms: Tiocfaidh ár Lá, pronounced chuck-hig awr law, is a political slogan used by Irish republicans, the English translation of which means "our day will come", implying that Ireland will one day be re-united.
Erin go bragh is a badly anglicized form of Éireann go Brách, meaning Ireland forever. It is pronounced... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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