An Islander afta me very own hart :icon_woowoo:
Janet me bonny lass, you be in for a mess o' trouble, ya are,
if this man shud come a knockin at the door.
:icon_mrhappy: Haa Haaa Haa Haaa Haa Haaa Haa
Braveheart madman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pwPlZEA-Aw#lq-hq)
haha I love that line.
That was my Uncle Jameson O'Nell. The Loony Toon of the family. At least he can't leave Ireland.
Janet
Yup, Irish men (and women ;) ) are pretty insane! I should know, I am one. :D
EXCELLENT...I come to the right place then.
proud descendant of the McClintock clan here...
The only proof that I have of my Irish ancestry is my countenance
and my aunt's account of my mother's conception as being the result
of a tryst between my grandmother and a purportedly Irish cab driver.
Thus, it is quite impossible for me to trace my lineage.
Pity, it is.
Quote from: FairyGirl on August 02, 2009, 06:09:51 PM
proud descendant of the McClintock clan here...
Proud descendant of the Daly Clan, or O'Dalaigh (pronounced O'Dhaulee) in the traditional Gaelic, on my grandmother's side. She immigrated from Cork County, bless her soul.
Haaa
I'm pure convict stock.
Love it.
Just worried about those who descended from the Police stock
Cindy
Quote from: CindyJames on August 03, 2009, 04:27:46 AMHaaa...I'm pure convict stock.
Now I know what it was,
which I just couldn't put my finger on,
that I liked about you.
Lol, I need to watch this movie again.
Ahm,
Can I as well, and I'll need Monty to cuddle,'cos I turned it off when I got frightened at the scene when the Lord took the new bride to be "broken in". Yuk still hate the thought of that.
That's why I'm convict stock.
Cindy
~~~~Hmmm~~broken in~~~~
I'm sorry, did somebody say something?