Cork- the county of traitors

should I tell them about Touts corner mate?

I think the current situation demands that you do.

You generally don’t need an invitation to blab so why are you asking?

Thus sung the raven, evermore

Is he still living in your box room and pretending to be in oz?

Only found out recently that it was most likely a Cork man who arranged for the Sacks of Baltimore to take place (and that the pirates were guided to the area by a Waterford man).

What a treacherous county.

2 Cork men chased the english out of the 26 counties!

Was one of them the guy ye shot in the back?

[quote=“braz83, post: 495217, member: 390”]That is hugely disappointing news Rocko. To think that a Cork person could sink so low.

To appear in Holby City. For shame.[/quote]

It could be worse.We could have pissed in our fellow irish freedom fighters gunpowder.Just ask the Wexford boys about the way the Kilkenny natives sold them out!

No one in Cork celebrates that and i heard that a Limerick man shot him!

A limerick man hit the target with a shot in a high pressure situation? Doubtful.

Wasn’t it Dev that first put the idea into peoples heads!

:rolleyes:

FFS.

FFS.[/quote]

Someone had to do it.The north was a different story obviously.

Who did it, and how did they do it?

What the North Cork militia did at that time puts the Kilkenny powder pissers in the ha’penny place.

Sorry must try harder.The North Cork militia didn’t have the support of the local people.:smiley:

No military action accounted for the republic, pal. Don’t be so stupid as to believe a few lads with Hurleys drove the might of Britain out of Ireland.

the North Cork Militia were the local people. or are you trying to deny their existence and retrospectively excuse them?

They were locals that sold out and terrorised the local community!