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OBPiper | Oct 25, 2011, 10:37 AM EDT
This was cool and very informative. Thanks!
But the term is nae "Scot-Irish" but "Scotch-Irish". The prudes over time under English domination hae come tae disown Scotch except fa uisge beatha.
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KSERRAHN | Oct 25, 2011, 07:59 AM EDT
I like it
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Posted by brianmack on October 25,2011 | 04:47PM
Great pictures and easy way to access. First class and as I've stated many times, thanks much for this great link
(Irish Central) and the great comments.
Posted by OBPiper on October 25,2011 | 07:37AM
This was cool and very informative. Thanks!
But the term is nae "Scot-Irish" but "Scotch-Irish". The prudes over time under English domination hae come tae disown Scotch except fa uisge beatha.
Posted by KSERRAHN on October 25,2011 | 04:59AM
I like it
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