“The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show. It is then we’ll see the rising of the moon.”
Bobby Sands, 17 March 1981
“The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show. It is then we’ll see the rising of the moon.”
Bobby Sands, 17 March 1981
For you I would mate. That square headed roaster from Monaghan can go shit in his hat
He’s done.
Ah I know you’re only having a lend of us and will spend tonight reading Bobby Sands poems to Princess (I highly recommend his collection of poetry btw). Chucks is very highly strung and easily offended. But I could see the two of you getting on like brothers.
I love Chucks like a brother, but i’d never tell him that.
I HATE THEM
Be the fuck
I’m drunk lads
Aboy Fitzy
Ah here, I love you pal
I’vr just shed a tear listening to that. Luke does it brilliantly but it reminded me of the privilage of listening to a Bunclody legend Mr Michael Flannery perform it in Deanes one night years ago, sitting at the bar with my mates, Mam and Dad sitting at a table with our family friends. Half the town there, perfection.
Home n all from Limericks parade, the best in years, more focus on quality over quantity which had been the problem in recent years. Great way to meet other family men types as we pass nods on our virtues. The inclement weather increases the sense of our own superiority to the pissed up gambling types.
Did you keep your tackies clean?
i’ve seen this phrase a few times on here and it is a little dinger
No sign of The quiet man on any channel. Normally a little tradition of mine on this day
I’m going to bed lads, I have to be up at 6. I hope you all get ratantering drunk and enjoy this, our national day.
Good night, mate
Weather for the high stool here, which is where I’m headed presently.
Will be sojourning in donnellys @ChocolateMice