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Old 12-04-2011, 06:10 AM   #16
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Hello and welcome aboard from New Brunswick, Canada.
Thanks 2x18wheeler, I was in St John in September on my way to and from Digby, did you get to the rally yourself?
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Welcome aboard from a Desert Taibhse Daid in Phoenix Arizona. Give a good top o the mornin to the Harps.

Ya can't beat the Harps and that's for sure!
I've never been to your State but "*Buiochas le Dia" some day I will
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Old 12-04-2011, 06:22 AM   #19
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Old 12-04-2011, 06:24 AM   #20
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Thanks for the welcome MarkG, in Ireland we say "Cead mile failte" that means a hundred thousand welcomes!
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Thanks ballast, my first bike was the same colour as your Nomad but it was slightly smaller since it was a Raleigh Chopper 3 speed!!
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Slainte to you, too. Greetings from the Maldive Islands.
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That is pretty clever hiding your booze in a fake phone.

Thanks Top Cat, yeah you're right about the phone but then if it wasn't for the drink the Irish would rule the world!

I was riding through your beautiful State last August, wish I was there now as it's a cold wet winter's day here in Ireland, ah well at least the economy and the Euro are doing well!! NOT!
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Welcome from Ohio! Thanks for producing my favorite beer (Guinness) , and whiskey (Bushmills or Jameson).
Thanks jasperboy, a man after my own heart, do you drink pints of the black stuff then have a Jemmy as I call it or do you drink them together as some people do here like me
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Slainte to you, too. Greetings from the Maldive Islands.

Thanks Monkeyman, you must be one of only Monkeys to own a Nomad but maybe thats a common sight in the Maldives? Cheers..
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Hello Caddyman and welcome. Sláinte too.
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I don't know what it's called in Ireland. One of my favorites is Guinness and Bailey's in a tall glass (about 1/2 of each) with some room at the top. Just before you down it, drop in a full shot glass of Jameson glass and all. We call it an "Irish Car Bomb". You have to drink it all in one pass or it turns to jello.
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I don't know what it's called in Ireland. One of my favorites is Guinness and Bailey's in a tall glass (about 1/2 of each) with some room at the top. Just before you down it, drop in a full shot glass of Jameson glass and all. We call it an "Irish Car Bomb". You have to drink it all in one pass or it turns to jello.
That's what I'm talking about! Obviously you don't drink too many of them on a night out! I used to drink brandy and baileys and know what you mean about it turning to jello, same as my brain the next day
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Hello Caddyman and welcome. Sláinte too.

Hi Nosivad, I take it you are from Scotland originally from your Piper!
I guess you had enough of the rain now you are in France! I was in Scotland this Summer gone by with the wife and children and we did about 1,200 miles from we left home and crosssed to Stranraer and headed up to Glasgow, up to the highlands on to John O'Groats and back to Edinburgh then home. Was very impressed with the scenery, sure it was nearly as good as Ireland
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