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So...who's doing a tradition Irish dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 26929" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I don't do Irish - I do Celtic! I've got a bumper sticker somewhere that reads "I was Celtic BEFORE Michael Flatley!"</p><p></p><p>I have no Irish in me, all German, but hey, if you go far enough back, the Celts came through there, so I may have some of that. But I don't do shamrocks, I do celtic knots, etc. We're playing at the Farmer's Market Saturday morning, so we'll be playing mostly Celtic songs, and I'll take the bodhran and penny whistle along with the dulcimers.</p><p>I wear green, and husband wears orange. </p><p>I do know some Gaelic, but it's not "polite" Gaelic!!! Comes from being around too many Celtic and Irish festivals!!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'll have my traditional glass of Guiness or Killians!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 26929, member: 439"] I don't do Irish - I do Celtic! I've got a bumper sticker somewhere that reads "I was Celtic BEFORE Michael Flatley!" I have no Irish in me, all German, but hey, if you go far enough back, the Celts came through there, so I may have some of that. But I don't do shamrocks, I do celtic knots, etc. We're playing at the Farmer's Market Saturday morning, so we'll be playing mostly Celtic songs, and I'll take the bodhran and penny whistle along with the dulcimers. I wear green, and husband wears orange. I do know some Gaelic, but it's not "polite" Gaelic!!! Comes from being around too many Celtic and Irish festivals!! Oh, and I'll have my traditional glass of Guiness or Killians! [/QUOTE]
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