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Thread started 03/13/09 6:08am

Dayclear

I love eveything Irish......

Thing is I'm not Irish, never been to Ireland, but LOVE the men, books, pictures EVERYTHING. Do you think it's a past-life thing?? eek
I swear I just googled 'Irish actors' and my heart almost came out of my chest, I luv em. this is scary!
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Reply #1 posted 03/13/09 6:14am

mdiver

Even sectarian violence? neutral
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Reply #2 posted 03/13/09 6:20am

Dayclear

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Reply #3 posted 03/13/09 6:21am

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mdiver said:

Even sectarian violence? neutral



I love the Irish's hatred for colonialism!!


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Reply #4 posted 03/13/09 6:21am

Dayclear

mdiver said:

Even sectarian violence? neutral

Oh come on now, play nice. You guys sure now how to bust a bubble. confused
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Reply #5 posted 03/13/09 6:25am

mdiver

JerseyKRS said:

mdiver said:

Even sectarian violence? neutral



I love the Irish's hatred for colonialism!!


Wow, thanks Chris, next time an American gets killed as an occupier of Iraq lets all love the Iraq hatred of occupying forces neutral
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Reply #6 posted 03/13/09 6:26am

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mdiver said:

JerseyKRS said:




I love the Irish's hatred for colonialism!!


Wow, thanks Chris, next time an American gets killed as an occupier of Iraq lets all love the Iraq hatred of occupying forces neutral



I hate America's occupying forces also sir!!! fishslap


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Reply #7 posted 03/13/09 6:28am

mdiver

JerseyKRS said:

mdiver said:



Wow, thanks Chris, next time an American gets killed as an occupier of Iraq lets all love the Iraq hatred of occupying forces neutral



I hate America's occupying forces also sir!!! fishslap


That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer
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Reply #8 posted 03/13/09 6:29am

endymion

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mdiver said:

JerseyKRS said:




I hate America's occupying forces also sir!!! fishslap


That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer



Phew i hate to see a fight smile
What you don't remember never happened
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Reply #9 posted 03/13/09 6:30am

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mdiver said:

JerseyKRS said:




I hate America's occupying forces also sir!!! fishslap


That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer




I need about 12 of those today. I think I'll be drunk by noon.


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Reply #10 posted 03/13/09 6:41am

mdiver

JerseyKRS said:

mdiver said:



That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer




I need about 12 of those today. I think I'll be drunk by noon.


Good shot mate, i could use a few too
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Reply #11 posted 03/13/09 7:26am

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endymion said:

mdiver said:



That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer



Phew i hate to see a fight smile

I KNOW! You'd think they were Irish or something! disbelief
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #12 posted 03/13/09 7:29am

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mdiver said:

JerseyKRS said:




I hate America's occupying forces also sir!!! fishslap


That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer


You're a drama queen, that's why. purse
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Reply #13 posted 03/13/09 7:33am

mdiver

GetAwayFromMe said:

mdiver said:



That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer


You're a drama queen, that's why. purse


Watchit Karla lol
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Reply #14 posted 03/13/09 7:36am

Lammastide

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And, yes, Dayclear, things Irish can be quite cool. My paternal grandpa comes from the Old Country.

...My own uncoolness is a very recent mutation in the gene pool. redface
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #15 posted 03/13/09 7:45am

GetAwayFromMe

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I'm very Irish, so yeah, Irish things are cool.
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Reply #16 posted 03/13/09 7:55am

Mach

GetAwayFromMe said:

mdiver said:



That is why i phrased my question like i did.

Shit WTF is going on? You and i dont do heavy shit.... beer


You're a drama queen, that's why. purse


spit
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Reply #17 posted 03/13/09 10:39am

psychodelicide

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GetAwayFromMe said:

I'm very Irish, so yeah, Irish things are cool.


I'm Irish too (on my mom's side of the family). smile
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #18 posted 03/13/09 11:28am

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I was involved with a guy that was 50% Irish and 50% Spanish (Mexican) and 100% pure rage.

That's about all I can contribute to this thread.



Oh, and I like potatoes. shrug


I like the colour green too.



I'm just digging deeper, aren't I?
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Reply #19 posted 03/13/09 11:32am

Mach

psychodelicide said:

GetAwayFromMe said:

I'm very Irish, so yeah, Irish things are cool.


I'm Irish too (on my mom's side of the family). smile


I am part Irish as well nod So is my husband - His people came from there in the 1900s
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Reply #20 posted 03/13/09 11:38am

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proud memeber of the O'Flynn clan

(O) FLYNN, O'Lynn. The surname O'Flynn is derived from the Gaelic personal name Flann; the adjective flann denotes a dull red colour and means ruddy when applied to persons. Ó Floinn is the form of the surname in Irish. It is one of those which arose independently in several parts of the country and, as might be expected, is widely distributed. It ranks forty-first in the list of most numerous surnames in Ireland with an estimated total of thirteen thousand persons. These are found chiefly in two main areas - Cork and Waterford in the south, and on the borders of Connacht and Ulster in the adjacent counties of Roscommon, Leitrim and Cavan. Two of the O'Flynn septs originated in Co. Cork. Of these O'Flynn of Ardagh Castel (between Skibbereen and Baltimore) was a branch of the Corca Laoidhe; and the O'Flynns of Muskerry were lords of Muskerrylinn (Muscraidhe Ui Fhloinn), i.e. the country between Ballyvourney and Blarney. They were pushed thence by the MacCarthys and moved to a more easterly location. The most important of the Connacht septs of the name was O'Flynn of Kiltullagh and Kilkeevin in Co. Roscommon. In the same county O'Flynns were erenaghs of the Church of St. Dachonna near Boyle. The head of the family had the peculiar privilege of mounting the same steed as the royal O'Connor. Further west at Errew on the shore of Lough Conn was another erenagh family of O'Flynn. Another sept of ÓFloinn was at one time famous in Ulster. The possessed a territory in southern Armagh between Lough Neagh and the sea were the senior branch of Clanna Rury of Ulidia, tracing their descent back to Colla Uais, King of Ireland in the fourth century. The F of Ó Floinn was aspirated in modern Ulster Irish, with the result that the name became Ó Loinn and the anglicized from O'Lynn in the north.

Numerous though they are and were, few O'Flynns have found a place in the pages of Irish history. Fiacha O'Flynn (also called MacFlynn), Archibishop of Tuam was the emissary of the Irish Church to England in 1255. Among the Irish in France, however, they have been prominent both as ecclesiastics and as officers of the Irish Brigade. In modern times Rev. Jeremiah O'Flynn (1788-1831) was a Franciscan friar whose interesting and stormy career relates chiefly to the early church in Australia and later in the USA. Edmund James Flynn (b. 1847) was Premier of Quebec and William James Flynn (1867-1928) was a famous American Detective.

Of the O'Lynns the most noteworthy was Father Donough O'Lynn, O.P., who was martyred in 1608 at the age of 90. "Father O'Flynn", of the ever populr song, was a fictitious character. The northern form of the name is also popularized in a well know Irish song, "Brian O'Lynn." John Flynn (1880-1951) Presbyterian missionary (with an Irish Catholic background) is regarded by the Australians of all creeds as one of the finest men their country has produced. He founded the Flying Doctor Service and was known as "Flynn of the Inland."
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Reply #21 posted 03/13/09 12:57pm

rnljs

I am Irish.
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Reply #22 posted 03/13/09 1:05pm

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Green beer is just wrong.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #23 posted 03/13/09 1:10pm

peb319

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i was the 2nd generation born in america...my grandad(mom's dad) was born in Ireland..they came to America when he was 2...
I have the coloring...
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sun 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..' sun

in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair..
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Reply #24 posted 03/13/09 3:43pm

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Mach said:

psychodelicide said:



I'm Irish too (on my mom's side of the family). smile


I am part Irish as well nod So is my husband - His people came from there in the 1900s


Awesome! biggrin
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #25 posted 03/13/09 3:46pm

psychodelicide

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peb319 said:

i was the 2nd generation born in america...my grandad(mom's dad) was born in Ireland..they came to America when he was 2...
I have the coloring...
giggle


I definitely have the coloring too. nod My dad is 100% Armenian (his parents were from there and moved to America), but I don't have the dark hair/eyes/olive skin like people from that nationality. I'm more like my mom's side, which is Irish and Russian.

It's funny though, because every year around St. Patrick's Day, I just HAVE to go out and buy some sugar cookies like these:



giggle They are soo good. drool
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #26 posted 03/13/09 3:49pm

psychodelicide

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Dayclear said:

Thing is I'm not Irish, never been to Ireland, but LOVE the men, books, pictures EVERYTHING. Do you think it's a past-life thing?? eek
I swear I just googled 'Irish actors' and my heart almost came out of my chest, I luv em. this is scary!
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That's cool, nothing wrong with that. My mom used to work at a school with some nuns who were from Ireland. I love their accents; they're so cute. Their red hair and freckles are cute too. giggle
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #27 posted 03/13/09 4:15pm

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JustErin said:

I was involved with a guy that was 50% Irish and 50% Spanish (Mexican) and 100% pure rage.

That's about all I can contribute to this thread.



Oh, and I like potatoes. shrug


I like the colour green too.



I'm just digging deeper, aren't I?


Your first name is VERY Irish too.
Shake it til ya make it dancing jig
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Reply #28 posted 03/13/09 5:13pm

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I love Irish guys....their accents....had a teacher who was Irish loved her accent.
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Reply #29 posted 03/13/09 5:29pm

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One particular Irish man nod

mushy











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