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BuÃ*ochas ort :)
is my computer borked!
:D
A thousand thanks to you too!
BeannachtaÃ* an tSéasúir Daoibh . :drink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Major Kong
Better tell Richard theres something wrong with the forum :rolleyes:
Tá srón deas oráiste ormQuote:
Originally Posted by Archer
'S hata ar mo cheann
Tá pÃ*opa i mo bhéal
Ach nÃ*l aon rud istigh ann
Tá scairf ar mo mhuineál
Is scuab i mo láimh
An bhfuil a fhios agat
Cé hé mise?
Is fear sneachta mór mé
:drink:
Sorry quite right theres nothing wrong with the forum.........
Its some of the members who have problems :D
been around the Major to long I guess :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Archer
Major problems... ? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Archer
Bork,bork,bork..................I dunt understund vhet yuoor seyeeng boot hefe-a a heppy chreestmes unyvey
http://www.twinpines.nl/chef/English/
cóipeáil, greamaigh :devil:
what language is this, if you dont mind my asking?
T'be sure, 'tis Irish Gaelic
Nollaig faoi shéan agus faoi shonas daoibh !
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Originally Posted by TechZ
Bork,Bork
ahhh, thought something else
Aye I thought more folks may have done that but alas they didn't... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
My Great-Grandfather was born and raised in Scotland (Inverness) and did not come to the United States until late in the 19th century. He lived until I was 17 yrs. old (passed away at a 104 and kept a good mind to him until the last). I remember Gramps getting mad and going from his Scottish brogue (sounded like Groundskeeper Willie with marbles in his mouth) to straight Gaelic. We would have to ask my Grandfather (who was the 1st born in the US in 1900) what Gramps was sayin'. My Grandfather knew just enough Gaelic to know when to give his Dad a wide berth. I often wish now I would have listened more to Gramps and picked up more of the language. I recognize it when I see it or hear it, but only pick up a few words.
Season's Greetings (to one/to more that one)Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
I have a nice orange noseQuote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
And a hat on my head
There's a pipe in my mouth
But nothing in it.
There's a scarf on my neck
And a broom in my hands
Do you know who I am?
I'm a big snowman!
Yeah, easy for *you* to say!Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
Didn't say I could speak or read the stuff .Quote:
Originally Posted by Tekboy
Google is my friend sometimes :devil: