07-20-2001, 01:22 PM | #121 |
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Conan, just sing the "It's a small world after all.." song a few times, I guarantee you'll forget all about Mr. Clean..hehe
Saz: get better soon! We are on for tonight if you are up for it! Mel: Enjoy the tea! Serath: LOL I'm going to start confiscating that bag when you come through the door! ------------------ Raindancer of the Laughing Hyenas Clan Storm-Queen StormCloud of the Black Knight: Heart Mind Soul Forever "To sleep, perchance to dream..." |
07-20-2001, 01:29 PM | #122 |
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What bag Cloudykins?
*Kicks the offending item behind a counter and starts whistling innocently. Serath |
07-20-2001, 01:41 PM | #123 | |
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07-20-2001, 01:42 PM | #124 |
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I don't know if I ever told you, but as a hobby I collect, learn, and sing Irish folk music. My particular passion is drinking songs. All this talk of drink and merriment makes me feel I should show you one of my personal favorites. I love singing this one:
This song is called "Tim Finnegan's Wake". It's an old Dublin street ballad about a worker/laborer by the name of Tim Finnegan. He got drunk one morning and fell from a ladder and died. Well, the held a wake for him, and there was all sorts of drinking and dancing at this wake. The irish author James Joyce heard this street ballad and was so impressed with the concept of the wiskey, or "water of life" in Gaelic, at a wake that he wrote a rather lengthy story about it. But I digress. Here's the short story of Time Finnegan's wake. I wish I could sing it for everyone, but due to the limitations of the internet I suppose the text will suffice Tim Finnegan's Wake Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin' Street A gentle Irishman mighty odd; He'd a beautiful brogue both rich and sweet And to rise in the world he carried a hod. Now Tim had a sort of the tipplin' way With a love of for the liquor poor Tim was born And to help him on with his work each day He'd a "drop of the cray-thur" every morn. Whack fol the darn O, dance to your partner Whirl the floor, your trotters shake; Wasn't it the truth I told you Lots of fun at Finnegan's wake! One mornin' Tim felt rather full His head was heavy which made him shake; He fell from the ladder and broke his skull And they carried him home his corpse to wake. They rolled him up in a nice clean sheet And laid him out upon the bed, A gallon of whiskey at his feet And a barrel of porter at his head. His friends assembled at the wake And Mrs. Finnegan called for lunch, First they brought in tay and cake Then pipes, tobacco and whiskey punch. Biddy O'Brien began to cry "Such a nice clean corpse, did you ever see? "O Tim, mavourneen, why did you die?" Arragh, hold your gob said Paddy McGhee! Then Maggie O'Connor took up the job "O Biddy," says she, "You're wrong, I'm sure" Biddy she gave her a belt in the gob And left her sprawlin' on the floor. And then the war did soon engage 'Twas woman to woman and man to man, Shillelagh law was all the rage And a row and a ruction soon began. Then Mickey Maloney ducked his head When a noggin of whiskey flew at him, It missed, and falling on the bed The liquor scattered over Tim! The corpse revives! See how he raises! Timothy rising from the bed, Says,"Whirl your whiskey around like blazes Thanum an Dhul! Do you thunk I'm dead?" ------------------ "The dreams of a people became the promise of republic, the success of a society, and the transgressions of an empire." - When the Sun Set on SPQR |
07-20-2001, 01:48 PM | #125 |
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ROTFL, Waluin! There's an Appalachian folk legend that a bottle of Kentucky or Tennessee Bourbon poured over a grave will bring the corpse back to life. It probably has roots in some of the old Celtic legends, since a lot of Irish and Scots settled in Appalachia when they first came to the US.
I've never tried it, of course...who wants a corpse coming 'round the house? Great song! I'm a fan of Celtic music and legends, myself. |
07-20-2001, 03:13 PM | #126 |
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LOL! Heres to all the lads and lasses--let your lips and throats empty your glasses!
Bottles up and bottoms down---- please lets have another round. One for the road and one for the car---in the morning you will wonder how you walked that far! ------------------ Conan ~*~ |
07-20-2001, 03:23 PM | #127 |
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Hey! I'm a little late with this... IMHO
Finnegans Wake by Joyce is all about: 1132 and various combinations of it. Check: Romans Chapter 11 Verse 32. [This message has been edited by Djinn Raffo (edited 07-20-2001).] |
07-20-2001, 03:45 PM | #128 |
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Hi everyone!
Conan, Nice Poem! Glad you stopped by the cafe! Hi Djinn! Whats happening, buddy? Cloudy, plz don't dump the cafe! I luv it here! Oh, yeah, Clouds can I be a waitress her? Pretty please! *Lioness seats herselfon the barstool at the counter, and grabs a Pepsi.* ------------------ Official teaser and ranger of the HADB Clan "I am great...start bowin'" heeheeheeheehee |
07-20-2001, 03:53 PM | #129 |
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*Sticks head round the door*
How's everyone doing? What are we all up to this weekend? I'm just going to start a 48 hour ToB gaming marathon, it's pretty tough from the start. I need to finish it before I go back to work on Monday, otherwise I might not have a job on Tuesday. *Runs off, looking far too much like the little kid he is at heart* ------------------ If all is not lost, where is it? |
07-20-2001, 04:02 PM | #130 |
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Staralfur?...oh darn, he's gone...48 hours!!! WOW!!!
Good Luck Star-o!! C'mon people, come enter my dom...er...the cafe! ------------------ Official teaser and ranger of the HADB Clan "I am great...start bowin'" heeheeheeheehee |
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