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just a quick hello from the emerald isle. Been enjoying the conversation on a lot of topics. You guys are a mind of information. Hello rabbits fizz ! It's proably not a good time to join as it's holiday time here, a bit like the 4th of July ! i'm set up from my work computor, so i maybe quiet for a while. With it being work i get more leisure time here than at home ! a few of you will know what i mean.

 

 


bye for now..
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They are going to need a translation of "craic"!!! I have enough trouble with English sometimes!!
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They are going to need a translation of "craic"!!!  I have enough trouble with English sometimes!!
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yes my aim is to bring many a new and interesting words to the forum. mrs fizz can be chief translator !

yes it's that time of the year again !

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Welcome to the forum and it's always a delight to learn something new even if it's something old as mankind itself. We just finished one of the more popular US craics here on Independence Day and already looking forward to Labor Day. Looking forward to your posts. Tell us more about you and your horses too!
 
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Welcome from southern NY. Now tell us all about you, your family, your horses, OH we love picture too.
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Had to come back and resay Hallo! Lillian! Jane Pmed me and told me you had joined our family. Now seriously, TELL ALL! And I hope we can all be friends.
 
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WELCOME to our wonderful forum...you will love it here...I'm so glad that craic doesn't mean what it sounds like but I guess to those that use what it sounds like it could mean what it sounds like sort of...Oh well hello from East Tennessee and we only slightly speak English although some of it still sounds like the Irish and English that came here to East Tennessee many many years ago...

Oh by the way here is a web page that might help us decipher what you might be intending for us to understand
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Speak in Irish
 
Welcome from GA.... I will use my new word on my friend who does celtic dancing and such.

Also we had a lovely intern here from dublin and I named a filly sorta after her. We called her Irish Emerald
 
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Welcome from Virginia
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Lyn
 
WELCOME...from southwestern OHIO USA...
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If I ever go travelling abroad..IRELAND is my first choice..have ancestors there.
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Send me some peat please!
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Where are you there? I lived in Co. Westmeath for a while. Back then I had the last name of Coyle.

Welcome!
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She's away to a Bar-B-Q so I'll answer for her- shy little flower that she is, she can hardly ever get a word, so she can't
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She's from Ulster, just outside Belfast.

She's not put her Website on here so click my website link and it will take you to her lovely horses- and family!!
 
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Welcome from Mini-sota! (Minnesota)
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Someday, I would LOVE to visit Ireland!
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Thank You for the Irish/English translations Judy, now I am terribly curious to find out what "Fanny" means! LOL!!!!
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Welcome from Northern Michigan.

OMG we have very close friends (considers ourselves sisters) in Cobh, (Co COrk)...he's been the postmaster there.

What part of that magic isle do you hail from?

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Cool! Welcome!

I used to have a shirt from an Irish pub that had that on it. It was something like, Craic, Agus, and something else. Been awhile and I can't remember it all. Meant something like Friends, drink and good times. Am I close?
 

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