baglady2713
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I have a lot of Irish in the gene pool.
yeah i kinda guessed thats what you meant...sometimes i can't stop myself from being facetious...............
i have a few irish genes in me too...might be were i got my green eyes from!!
b/c theres a gorg irish actress with my exact hair & eyes colour & skin tone too...orla brady...btw i said she was gorgeous not me!! hahaha......
yes feel ireland definitely my spiritual home...plus i'm always being accused of vagueness...about everything....don't like to be tied down myself (to exact dates/times etc LOL) & going by these i'll fit right in!!
Any Description of Distances, Directions and Time
The "Irish mile" is very flexible. And time is fluid. While you may expect to cover three to four miles walking at home, this will not apply in Ireland. Especially if you have to rely on directions given by locals. They might play down the distance to avoid discouraging walkers, send the same walkers on the "scenic route" or throw in helpful hints like "turn left where the dog usually sits". Get a map.
Hole in the Wall
Unless specifically referring to the longest pub in Ireland this phrase denotes an ATM i thought everyone says this...i know do!!
Sure
Even if uttered with utmost conviction, this will always remain interpretable as meaning only "within the realms of possibility" (see also "Yes" and "No" below).
Take care!
This usually means "Goodbye", unless a total stranger shouts it in your direction. In which case it may be taken literally or it's goodbye to you. again...i say this all the time...
cheeky scousers make me laugh too...you can be walking along minding your own business...& some fella will just shout across to you...
alright darlin hows it goin??!
well its always nice to be a little friendly/flirty isn't it...puts a smile on your face!!
Yes and No
Irish does not really have a definite "yes", neither a final "no". This explains the abhorrence with which the use of these words is treated. They are avoided as far as possible. Only if pressed a clear answer might be given - the implication always being that both "yes" and "no" are in a state of flux and synonymous with "well, maybe, we'll see".
Yoke
A mechanical or other implement, anything from a spade to a nuclear device.


(& no its not horny...though that'd fit too.............LOL) hes only 19 FFS!! when hes singing this so how come he sounds like he really knows women..........or is it just my couple of glasses of wine talking?? hahaha...maybe...............




