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Some of us Irish loveilies will love this,

I do, cos it makes me laugh

Especially Mossfinn Tee Hee

It's a classic alright. It always was a great gig!

You'd love it, it's anything goes mayhem...

Does it still happen?

coincidentally -

I was listening to this song all evening yesterday :)

and today I check bedlam and this is what I find

(never heard of it prior to yesterday and now its everywhere!)

I nearly went to Ireland once; flights booked, ferries organised, car rental places rang up, internet searched for hotels.... then I got a hernia and the quack wouldn't let me go.

I was a bit down after the op so the ex-wife said... why don't you go to Malaysia or Thailand for a couple of weeks on your own, the break will do you good.

Oh boy.

My niece is in Ireland at the moment. I imagine she's having a wonderful time. The Irish generally are very lovely people. Man, can they drink, but still, lovely nonetheless. Wish I'd had a chance to go to Ireland when I was in the UK. Maybe next time

I tend to think that the loveliness of the Irish is a bit over rated.

Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams spring to mind as examples of national unloveliness.

My niece is in Ireland at the moment. I imagine she's having a wonderful time. The Irish generally are very lovely people. Man, can they drink, but still, lovely nonetheless. Wish I'd had a chance to go to Ireland when I was in the UK. Maybe next time

The ability to drink has been honed over sucsessive generations and is nearly perfected. Scientists reckon that within a few more generations the Irish will be the perfect drinkers.

I tend to think that the loveliness of the Irish is a bit over rated.

Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams spring to mind as examples of national unloveliness.

Isn't that the problem with 'all' statements? People are people whereever you go. But yeah, **the Irish are a lovely people, friendly and good natured and boy they can drink!

** this obviously excludes the cranky unfriendly non-drinking Irish.

Oooh, didn't I qualify that with a generally? Don't be pedantic, of course every nation and culture produces horrible people but my GENERAL experiences with the many Irish people I have met is that they have GENERALLY been lovely people............... who drink alot :)

Don't worry, some of my favourite people are Serbs and Croats. Generally lovely people who drink a lot and shouldn't be allowed near a firearm.

Don't worry, some of my favourite people are Serbs and Croats. Generally lovely people who drink a lot and shouldn't be allowed near a firearm.

So the Croat's shouldn't have picked up weapons against a vastly stronger and well equipped Serb Regular Army, who were invading (ethnically speaking) their country?

Oh my word, this thered has turned around big style - is this the bedlam treatment when it goes wrong?!? :)

Don't worry, some of my favourite people are Serbs and Croats. Generally lovely people who drink a lot and shouldn't be allowed near a firearm.

So the Croat's shouldn't have picked up weapons against a vastly stronger and well equipped Serb Regular Army, who were invading (ethnically speaking) their country?

Maybe the Serbs were just playing catch up for the good old days of Ustaša. You could go mad trying to ascertain original fault in those countries Moss.

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Oh shise, I've started a mutiny.

It is a song which is known to all Irish people around the world - nothing to do with the serbs or croats or wars or anything or nothing like that. Its about finding love...

And, yes, I am planning on going there next year to find myself a gentleman farmer.... with lotssa money and a castle. And if that doesn't work it will have to be to Galway for the Oyster Fest.

Do they import the oysters from South Australia or do they settle for second best? :)

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