tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post4242812966700124596..comments2024-03-23T10:20:15.689+00:00Comments on Léargas: A Busy WeekendMáirtín Ó Muilleoirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15088662505129211196noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-51469571277895244402009-11-20T06:38:00.895+00:002009-11-20T06:38:00.895+00:00ugh never mind your wonder trips to armagh or belf...ugh never mind your wonder trips to armagh or belfast... the best part of ulster and northern ireland is Donegal !! When you die and enter the gates of heaven the first smell thet hits your nose is the reek off a turf fire !!charlie beagnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-5828229285934412882009-11-19T09:34:57.018+00:002009-11-19T09:34:57.018+00:00Hi, this not really a comment on the article, even...Hi, this not really a comment on the article, even though i enjoy reading them, this is just a few lines to thank you for the support for the basque cause given on the last few days, by you and by sf.<br />i know well that republicans had always been friends of ours and that they have work to help us, but at this point, in a crucial moment like this the public support is well needed.<br />i have a special link with ireland, was living there for years and have many friends, some you might know, working in the party, and home in the basque i run a bar named after a south armagh republican so makes me really happy when i hear that people in ireland support us and our efforts to bring peace and democracy to this part of the world.<br />anyway, thanks.<br />no need to post this commentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-6233890002683074172009-11-17T21:59:27.140+00:002009-11-17T21:59:27.140+00:00People who have not been to the North just do not...People who have not been to the North just do not know the wonders.<br /> I was in Derry for a full week in June and went Back to Dublin . I was talking with a Dubliner about my trip and was surprised on the fact that he had never been up north and did know so little about it. What a wonder is being missed.Timothy Doughertynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-64809979034979444042009-11-17T19:15:50.680+00:002009-11-17T19:15:50.680+00:00It was extremely interesting for me to read the ar...It was extremely interesting for me to read the article. Thanx for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-11473717152607323302009-11-17T17:49:14.864+00:002009-11-17T17:49:14.864+00:00Gerry, I understand there are no documented exampl...Gerry, I understand there are no documented examples at all of signs saying "No blacks no dogs no Irish" in England. <br /><br />No Irish Need Apply was, however, a sign used in New York and elsewhere - have you taken this up on your visits to America?<br /><br />Disappointing, sectarian stuff; reconciliation is a two way street and the spreading of racist myths is not a part of this process.Peter Risdonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17792275403997179926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-38908701136293594892009-11-16T18:30:05.372+00:002009-11-16T18:30:05.372+00:00Hi Gerry,Next visit to the north I will be using t...Hi Gerry,Next visit to the north I will be using the services of Chulainn tours.Every time we go there I get lost.When I met Conor Murphy in Phila. and he told me our grandmothers had the same name and his wife has my sir name only spelt different I have always looked for his office and have never been able to find it.Now I will. See you next July. Ed FE.Feighannoreply@blogger.com