A great grand something for Lizzie on the way.
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A great grand something for Lizzie on the way.
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The English markey must be buzzing with all the lickarse traders getting their union jacks out
The Lord Mayor will be delighted.
Why does Cork have a Lord Mayor and Limerick not?? Which one was the rebel county again?
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 804886, member: 1796”]The Lord Mayor will be delighted.
Why does Cork have a Lord Mayor and Limerick not?? Which one was the rebel county again?[/quote]
You should have watched the Great Journeys programme or whatever it’s called yesterday-very illuminating as to the “rebels”. John Creedon is a cunt though. And they have yer man from the Rose of Tralee next week the bastards.
I saw it.
To answer my own question, the Cork mayor bent over backwards for Vicki during her last tour of Eire. In contrast, the bold John Daly, Fenian and Mayor of Limerick, told her to go and jump. Cork were rewarded for their loyalty, Limerick scorned.
If you want the definition of what a rebel is, read the life story of John Daly, a major figure in Irish republican history but hasn’t received half the recognition. He was one of the major figures behind 16, then the IRA came along and ruined the movement.
John Major, Freeman of Cork, was looking giddy on Sky news earlier.
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 804890, member: 1796”]I saw it.
To answer my own question, the Cork mayor bent over backwards for Vicki during her last tour of Eire. In contrast, the bold John Daly, Fenian and Mayor of Limerick, told her to go and jump. Cork were rewarded for their loyalty, Limerick scorned.
If you want the definition of what a rebel is, read the life story of John Daly, a major figure in Irish republican history but hasn’t received half the recognition. He was one of the major figures behind 16, then the IRA came along and ruined the movement.[/quote]
Is that the same John Daly that the Limerick county championship hurling cup is named after?
Is it the cunt that just joined Sevco from Dundee United? Or is he “Jon” Daly?
Correct.
Incorrect.
John died in 1916. He was one of the first republicans to go on hunger strike, and while trying to force feed him the bastards poisoned him with arsenic(1880s). He suffered terribly physically for the remainder of his life after that, but became more devoted to Irish freedom than ever.
Jon Daly is a Cork cunt I think.
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Jon Daly is a Cork cunt I think.[/quote]
Wrong. He’s from Dublin. Ballyfermot I think.
Yes the love in with the queen was a bit over the top but at least the whole world saw Cork as a very friendly and welcoming city.It was better than looking at the skangers and junkies causing havoc up in Dublin like!:D:pint:
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 804886, member: 1796”]The Lord Mayor will be delighted.
Why does Cork have a Lord Mayor and Limerick not?? Which one was the rebel county again?[/quote]
There’s only two big cities in Ireland Dublin and Cork.Limerick Galway and Waterford would be big towns hence that’s why the mayors of those three places can’t be called lord mayors.:D:pint: