Loading... Leave a Comment“Whats missing from this picture?… in a word,you. ”– 1970’s recruitment ad for the UDR (Ulster Defence Regiment) October 30, 2013 Filed under: ulster— irishelectionliterature @ 9:06 pm Tags: northern Ireland, UDR, ulster A Recruitment ad for the now di...
Michael Joy on Local Election Results for Cor… Material from Defunct Irish Political Group/Parties A-Z Ailtirí na hAiséirghe Aontacht Eireann Cavan Road Action Group (CRAG) Choice Party Christian Principles Party Clann na Poblachta, CPI -Marxist-Leninist , Community Democrats of Ireland Commun...
Do not take the thatch from your own roof to buy slates for another man’s house. There is no use boiling your cabbage twice. A tune is more lasting than the song of the birds,And a word more lasting than the wealth of the world. It is as easy to catch a cold in a King’s c...
Not so much sayings here but Irish expressions of love for the romantic moment or card. Have included a pronunciation guide for those of you who want to give it a try. Remember that 'ch' in Gaelic has no real equivalent in English but is the throaty sound at the end of the word 'l...
Irish Wedding Toast(different page) Irish Sayings about Love(different page) Irish Wedding Blessings Help and deliverance and friendship of God on you both. God grant you a gradle of joy. (Gradlemeansa lot) *** "Love, life and happiness. May your troubles be few and your blessings plenty...
It is God’s way of compensating us for growing old ~ Irish Sayings. A kind word never broke anyone’s mouth. A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest. May the roof above you never fall in, and those gathered beneath it never fall out. A...
Click for More Culture Corner. Powered by YourMailinglistProvider.com A Sunday Blessing Good St. Patrick traveled far to teach God's Holy Word. And when he came to Erin's sod, a wondrous thing occurred. He plucked a shamrock from the earth and held it in his ...
Boyd to his constituents that the latter were content with the return-word received from their messenger, and set about with alacrity the preparations for their embarkation. Nothing definite was settled between the governor and the minister, not even the locality of a future residence for the ...
That's a shortened form of "what's the story," like some Americans saying "sup" for "what's up." If you frequent Irish pubs, you may be familiar with the Irish word Sláinte, a toast that means good health in English. Some of the words you use in your daily English come from ...
Overpaid for the most awful breakfast, reheated hard meat. Soggy toast which I later discovered had mold on it! Staff members all seems to have difficulty speaking and understanding English. Ferry feels dirty and tired.Honestly the standards have slipped so much on Irish ferries. I have ...