Wake for Lost Irish Snakes and Pagans

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The wake for all the snakes and pagans who were driven from their homes in Ireland thanks to the religious fanaticism of St. Patrick will be held here. Share a beer and a sad song with us.

:devil:
 
Padraic? T'annam an diol!

"I am a young fellow who's easy and bold;
In Castleton Corners, I'm very well known,
And in New Castle West I spent many a night
with Kitty, and Judy, and Mary

Me faither rebuked me for being such a rake,
And spendin' me time in such frolicsome ways,
But I ne'er could forget the sweet nature of Jane;
Agus faigamid suid mar ata se..."

And a tip of a tumbler of Redbreast to one and all, in honour of the wee folk, and not the priests! GIve me Niamh, the Man-Picker over Padraic any day, and may Finn himself come back again and play his flutes to let snakes dance for lovely Murtha!
 
Padraic? T'annam an diol!

"I am a young fellow who's easy and bold;
In Castleton Corners, I'm very well known,
And in New Castle West I spent many a night
with Kitty, and Judy, and Mary

Me faither rebuked me for being such a rake,
And spendin' me time in such frolicsome ways,
But I ne'er could forget the sweet nature of Jane;
Agus faigamid suid mar ata se..."

And a tip of a tumbler of Redbreast to one and all, in honour of the wee folk, and not the priests! GIve me Niamh, the Man-Picker over Padraic any day, and may Finn himself come back again and play his flutes to let snakes dance for lovely Murtha!
http://bestsmileys.com/clapping/5.gif Splendid! Beautiful! *Sniff* Brings a tear to the eye! And what an amazing voice you've got! :D
 
Every St Patrick's Day I have a private wake for 36 barrels of genuine Liffey Guinness lost overboard in a storm in the Irish Sea in the early 1960s. I know that we loaded them on the mine-laying racks but we expected to leave them there until we reached Liverpool.

They must have washed ashore somewhere but no one admitted finding them.

Og
 
I take it that it was recorded at the end of the Piss-up in the Brewery ?
Probably near the beginning, actually... Shane is sure hunting for the note at the beginning isn't he!

The song is "Danny Boy" for the new generation though. Fantastic song.
 
The wake for all the snakes and pagans who were driven from their homes in Ireland thanks to the religious fanaticism of St. Patrick will be held here. Share a beer and a sad song with us.

:devil:

I don't think St. Patrick really did drive all the snakes and pagans from Ireland. The last time (only time) I was there, I met all kinds of pagans. Great crack, those pagans, always trying to fool me into thinking they were Christians.

But then a Celt is simply a pagan with a sense of humour, and St. Patrick
stayed away from those types. And as for the snakes, they were all turned into a shillelagh.

My Irish song...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoK_1lfxfaE
 
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