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00mercoledì 16 novembre 2005 19:15
Hi David!

Hope we'll meet in Dublin and have a great craic!
However, Romanish are already waiting for you and Anto in December... we'll arrange a special edition of a "pinta a Roma", with Rosy and other musicians! [SM=x145427] [SM=x145500]
Slàn!
admin/moris
00mercoledì 16 novembre 2005 22:14
Hi Dave, I apologize for my spaghetti-english as I speak a fluent english (without any respect for grammar rules) only after the 4th pint of stout [SM=g27823]

Really Happy to read You here, see you soon in Italy for craic [SM=g27811]
Il Guelfo
00sabato 19 novembre 2005 03:47
Hello all my italian friends
I love you all,especially you "Sweetheart"..
im' really looking forward to the trip in Rome,with my beautiful Italian woman,
I hope to make the trip someday with my other Italian woman too,Porcie,the curvy Fiat Marea Weekend we have!

I'd be very honoured to meet you all Romanish and play some tunes with you in Rome,ROSY,and of course MORIS you must be there..

Rome is such a beautiful city,it absolutely took my breath away like I knew it would,but it was especially wonderful because I shared it with my beautiful Italian woman.

thank you for the lovely welcome,I can't believe I'm a moderator already,Moris your cheque is in the post!

And then,of course,just because WE ARE THE POSH AND BECKS OF ALTRAIRLANDA,we will post our glamourous pictures of life in Dublin ....
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Corcaigh
00sabato 19 novembre 2005 11:04
Posted yesterday by my beloved (Irish) sister in law...
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ITALIAN COOKIES

For all the Italians out there, or those who are married to an Italian, or partner to an Italian, or friends of Italians. . .

An elderly Italian man lay dying in his bed. While suffering the agonies of impending death, he suddenly smelled the aroma of his favorite Italian anisette sprinkle cookies wafting up the stairs.

Gathering his remaining strength, he lifted himself from the bed.

Leaning against the wall, he slowly made his way out of the bedroom, and with even greater effort, gripping the railing with both hands,he crawled downstairs. With labored breath, he leaned against the door frame, gazing into the kitchen. Where if not for death's agony, he would have thought himself already in heaven, for there, spread out upon waxed paper on the kitchen table were literally hundreds of his favorite
anisette sprinkled cookies.

Was it heaven? Or was it one final act of heroic love from his devoted Italian wife of sixty years, seeing to it that he left this world a happy man? Mustering one great final effort, he threw himself towards the table, landing on his knees in a crumpled posture.

His parched lips parted, the wondrous taste of the cookie was already in his mouth, seemingly bringing him back to life.

The aged and withered hand trembled on its way to a cookie at the edge of the table, when it was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife..... !

"Back off!" she said, "They're for the funeral."


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!Angelica!
00sabato 19 novembre 2005 21:51
The aged and withered hand trembled on its way to a cookie at the edge of the table, when it was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife..... !

"Back off!" she said, "They're for the funeral."

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Terrible!!! [SM=x145498]

pedair
00domenica 20 novembre 2005 12:35
Re: Posted yesterday by my beloved (Irish) sister in law...

Scritto da: Corcaigh 19/11/2005 11.04
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ITALIAN COOKIES

For all the Italians out there, or those who are married to an Italian, or partner to an Italian, or friends of Italians. . .

An elderly Italian man lay dying in his bed. While suffering the agonies of impending death, he suddenly smelled the aroma of his favorite Italian anisette sprinkle cookies wafting up the stairs.

Gathering his remaining strength, he lifted himself from the bed.

Leaning against the wall, he slowly made his way out of the bedroom, and with even greater effort, gripping the railing with both hands,he crawled downstairs. With labored breath, he leaned against the door frame, gazing into the kitchen. Where if not for death's agony, he would have thought himself already in heaven, for there, spread out upon waxed paper on the kitchen table were literally hundreds of his favorite
anisette sprinkled cookies.

Was it heaven? Or was it one final act of heroic love from his devoted Italian wife of sixty years, seeing to it that he left this world a happy man? Mustering one great final effort, he threw himself towards the table, landing on his knees in a crumpled posture.

His parched lips parted, the wondrous taste of the cookie was already in his mouth, seemingly bringing him back to life.

The aged and withered hand trembled on its way to a cookie at the edge of the table, when it was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife..... !

"Back off!" she said, "They're for the funeral."


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excellente!!! very good... ehm was the wife irish, like... maybe co mayo? she reminds me of somebody now!!!
pedair
00domenica 20 novembre 2005 12:38
Re:

Scritto da: Il Guelfo 19/11/2005 3.47
Hello all my italian friends
I love you all,especially you "Sweetheart"..
im' really looking forward to the trip in Rome,with my beautiful Italian woman,
I hope to make the trip someday with my other Italian woman too,Porcie,the curvy Fiat Marea Weekend we have!

I'd be very honoured to meet you all Romanish and play some tunes with you in Rome,ROSY,and of course MORIS you must be there..

Rome is such a beautiful city,it absolutely took my breath away like I knew it would,but it was especially wonderful because I shared it with my beautiful Italian woman.

thank you for the lovely welcome,I can't believe I'm a moderator already,Moris your cheque is in the post!

And then,of course,just because WE ARE THE POSH AND BECKS OF ALTRAIRLANDA,we will post our glamourous pictures of life in Dublin ....
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hi dave fàilte go fhorum! you're not coming to italy on a fiat marea are you?!? if y r, good luck!!!
it'll be a great new years eve, we'll organise all about that in front of a guinness wed week whne i'm coming up to dublin. anto knows all about it... i have to bring her chocolates i owe her otherwise she'll torture me for the rest of me life.
until then god bless!
Shamrock80
00lunedì 21 novembre 2005 17:15
[SM=g27823] Ricambiero' con la mia meravigliosa ospitalita' Irlandese (ps. vuoi venire da noi a cena??)sei il benvenuto caro Pie.Fammi sapere!Cucina Italo Irlandese........ [SM=x145427]
Bacioni A.
auroraboc
00martedì 29 novembre 2005 21:18
Regarding the earlier posts about the problems in Ireland I just have to say that I think everyplace in the world has its pros and its cons.I feel very proud of being Irish and it fills me delight when I read all the nice things you guys say about about here on this forum.
Having said this I'm not a fool and I do understand the problems we have here.I lived in italy for almost 2 years and I loved every minute of it,the good and the bad!!!!!
You can find fault in everything but I prefer to focus on the good and positive things about Ireland and Italy when possible.I guess what I'm trying to say is maybe we should look on the bright side of things.
Corcaigh
00mercoledì 30 novembre 2005 10:35
That's why I still live here after 14 years, despite all the odds... [SM=g27822]
Il Guelfo
00martedì 27 dicembre 2005 23:01
Violence Statistics
Regarding the statistics in the post above that was purely centred around Violence against Women.

Violence against anyone, Man Woman or child is wrong what's the difference whether it's a Man or Woman.

It seems you may have had a particulary bad experience with a Man or number of Men in the past, and for that you have my sympathy.

If you experienced Violence from a Family member or boyfriend I really do feel bad for you.

That it has clouded your judgement of the opposite sex to such an extent whereby you see Women as nothing but downtrodden victims of Men and have gone to the effort to back up your particular destructive slant on Feminism with an encyclopedia of statistics is a real shame.

As sick as it sounds some Girlfriends/Wives see their partners beating them senseless as proof that they really do love them.

The fact is there are many organisations that have been set up to help Women with the consequences of Violence in the home, Women do find it easier to communicate and talk about abuse, Men however feel shame at having to tell someone, they would rather die then tell a friend the Wife beat them up last night. Where are your statistics on Men? There are none. If a guy won't go to hospital to get his balls checked for testicular cancer is he gonna call the Cops to ask for help? No.

Would you believe a guy who told you he was in fear for his life from his girlfriend because she beats him up? I don't think so.

Well it happens believe me.

The fact is Women live longer than men on average 5 years and more Worldwide. Even Mens health adverts are aimed at their partners because men are conditioned not to go to the Doctor.
More men die on the job by far, when was the last time you heard of a woman who was killed on a building site while working there?

Maybe, if you experience true love with a Man you might not see them as such a threat, that's if you are into men, but you could be a Stereotype yourself and be a man hating lesbian. but you'll have to drop the preconceptions and twisted stereotypes Otherwise you'll end up bitter and twisted.

I'll say it again Violence of any kind is wrong, what's the difference if it's against a Man Woman Child or Animal?

regards
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