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    Quote Originally Posted by liam88
    Tis deffinatley ma favourite and a real cracker but I cannae say it
    Can someone write it fo-net-ik-lee for me; cheers
    Guh nih-heh on cot who, iss guh nih-heh on jow-ul on cot.

    Something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi
    Guh nih-heh on cot who, iss guh nih-heh on jow-ul on cot.

    Something like that.
    Yup thats a good one

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    Quote Originally Posted by liam88
    Tis deffinatley ma favourite and a real cracker but I cannae say it
    Can someone write it fo-net-ik-lee for me; cheers
    do they not teach Irish at your local Celtic supporters club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Éanna
    do they not teach Irish at your local Celtic supporters club
    Celtic supporters club in Guildford-your vaing a lauigh ain't ya>?

    My 'local' CSC's are Reading, Croydon and Portmouth-all at least an hour on the train so I'm not there regularly enough to know

    I admit that (unfortunatley) my knowledge of Gaelic is around hello/what's you're name?/my name's Liam/ Ireland forever/In the name of the Father, Son and the the Holy spirit/two pitns please

    That sort of thing-love to learn though but unfortunatley none of my schools ever found it necessary/important and no local classes

    Bought myself an English-Galeic/Gaelic-english dictionary though and have found some good website
    Last edited by liam88; 22/02/2005 at 3:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liam88
    Bought myself an English-Galeic/Gaelic-english dictionary though and have found some good website

    Liam, you need to get yourself Turas Teanga, boy!
    Learn a bit of Irish and look at lovely Sharon at the same time.
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    i cant get the spelling right but this is my favourite

    go dtiocheach seacht buicéad cach ar do ceann

    may seven buckets of **** fall on your head
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    theres no cure for the League of Ireland bug. spread it :)

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    spelling: go dtitfeadh seacht buicéad chac ar do cheann ,afaik

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    kellys pub in fairview has some irish sayings painted on the wall. in a real irish pub not a fake plastic paddy pub type of way. kellys is a nice pub.
    one being:

    "nuair a óltar an fíon, doirtear an fhírinne"
    when wine is drunk,truth is spilt.and quite accurate too

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto eile
    spelling: go dtitfeadh seacht mbuicéad chac ar do cheann ,afaik
    Jackíní le Gaeilge ar fud na haite!

    Coláiste Cillian? Coláiste Eoin? Bré?
    Oh no not them again

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    "Tuaisceart Éireann go breá!"

    no kidding, I saw this on someone's signiature in an Irish league forum, though I can't seem to find it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SÓC
    Jackíní le Gaeilge ar fud na haite!

    Coláiste Cillian? Coláiste Eoin? Bré?
    Coláiste Mhuire.lár na cathrach

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto eile
    Coláiste Mhuire.lár na cathrach
    Ahh yea..nach raibh an gypo-iriseoir ag dul ann freisin? Agus Method-ist ón Ultras MB nó an bhfuilim ag smaoineamh ar scoil eile?

    Bhíos féin i gColáiste Eoin ar feadh 3 bhliain, roinnt Hoops ann freisin
    Oh no not them again

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    aidan fitzgypo ab ea an iriseoir sin,sea.tá an ceart agat i dtaca method-ist,bhí eisin ann chomh maith ach d'fhreastail mé féin ar an scoil sin roinnt mhaith bhliain in dhiadh an beirt sin é a fhágáil.ceapaim go chuaigh rennieatemyrotweiler ón ultras forum go dtí an Mhuire freisin.chríochnaigh mé féin sa bliain 2002

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