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fgm .

fgm .

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    Despite all the replies,for which I am grtaeful,no Irish residents have come forth. Dont be shy,speak up!
    By the way Blackmint,Im from County Louth,on the border with our Northern cousins.
     

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    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by fgm . ] ++
    Despite all the replies,for which I am grtaeful,no Irish residents have come forth. Dont be shy,speak up!
    By the way Blackmint,Im from County Louth,on the border with our Northern cousins.
    Don't tell me McDowell has repealed my citizenship too? ;)
     

    Mac

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    Think ill start a Northern Irish verion of this thread

    Mikhail no one really drinks 20 or more pints of guiness. Im sure of it.
     

    mikhail

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    ++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++
    Think ill start a Northern Irish verion of this thread

    Mikhail no one really drinks 20 or more pints of guiness. Im sure of it.
    I once saw a guy take 17 pints and 12 shots of aftershock. I was sober, and counting. He was throwing up all over the place. That's the most I've ever seen.
     

    Mac

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    Thats insane.

    Actually i have a short alcohol related story :)

    In england i dont know what the hell they make the shots of (i dont mean shots of whiskey, i mean tho mixture of things that u never know what the hell it is ones) but they really dont have any affect. I had like 10 one night and i was just getting alittle drunk. So anyways i was at home (Northern Ireland) last week and i noticed a new cocktail bar in my local club. So being used to the England shots i ordered 4 for me and 4 for a friend, then he ordered 4 for him and 4 for me. It was all good but 2 minutes later the ****ers hit me, i was completely f*ucked out of my head, my friend got kicked out for throwing up and i dont remember what happened next (altho i wasnt kicked out :D).

    Worst is this was 2am and i had to get a flight back to england at 4.30 ;)

    Anyways the lesson is alcohol levels in england are soo much less than Ireland so be careful you english people if in ireland ;)
     

    dd_imp

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    Sep 26, 2002
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    Can anyone tell me what the 'Irish charm' is?

    I've heard it referred to quite often in various statements and I'm interested to know the origin of the word.

    I mean, what exactly is 'the Irish charm' that makes it 'the Irish charm'. Is it the landscape, the people, the culture, the history...or just all of them?

    So, kindly enlighten me, please.
    Thank you : )
    and FORZA JUVE!!! ; )
     
    OP
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    dd_imp Can anyone tell me what the 'Irish charm' is?
    Until you visit,you cant hope to understand,but you are welcome at any time. Perhaps thats the answer?:D
     
    OP
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    Mac Think ill start a Northern Irish verion of this thread
    Where(approx) are you from Mac,were practically next door to each other.




    Don't tell me McDowell has repealed my citizenship too?
    Pass no heed Mikhail,he will be gone soon!:cool:
     

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