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2nd September 06, 04:58 PM
#1
Great time at the Irish Pub
My son left for Ireland today for a week of vacation, so my wife and I, and my son and his girlfriend celebrated last evening at Paddy Malone's, our local Irish pub. I wore my Ireland's National, and the owner of Paddy's recognized it immediately (has one himself).
There must have been at least a dozen people, men and women, who came over to our table to tell me how nice my kilt looked. Great food. They have a hamburger called a Paddy Melt that is advertized at 1/2 pound. Their scales must be off, because this burger was at least 3/4 of a pound after cooking. We all drank Irish beers - lighter beers for my wife and my son's girlfriend - Guiness, of course for me and my son. Plenty of Irish music (including bagpipes) and singing.
The decor is fantastic. I really liked a picture of an Irish piper in full regalia (wearing a kilt of course). At the top of the picture it said "Call to Arms," and under the piper is said "Irishmen, do you hear the call?"
So at about 2 AM tomorrow morning (Ireland time), my son's plane lands in Shannon, Ireland - another Kennedy will set foot on the land of his ancestors.
Darrell
Up the coast to Ballantrae, through the ancient kingdom of Carrick, beware! The wild and mighty Kennedys are here!
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2nd September 06, 05:16 PM
#2
Awesome!
I've seen that picture. The piper's wearing a solid colour kilt no? Saffron maybe? I can't remember. I saw it poster sized on an Ebay auction.
I WILL set foot there myself some day.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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2nd September 06, 05:26 PM
#3
Irish poster...
The poster in question is an WWI-era recruiting poster, and it does show a piper of an Irish Regiment in a saffron kilt, with the regimental mascot, an Irish wolfhound, and a contingent of troops march under the "Green Flag" of Ireland. If I remember right, the piper's pipe ribbons are in St. Patrick's Blue.
I can't find a graphic of it at present, but I think I have one saved somewhere on my computer.
Regards,
Todd
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2nd September 06, 05:26 PM
#4
Now that was a night to remember. But you ordered a Hamburger with your Guinness? Were they out of Irish Stew?
Chinese Blood, Kilted Heart, One United.
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2nd September 06, 05:37 PM
#5
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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2nd September 06, 05:57 PM
#6
That's the picture, thanks Tat. I forgot about the hound. Nice to see the colors better -lighting was low in the bar.
Only "painful" part of the evening was my wife's punching me in the shoulder - and all I did was suggest that she catch a bug that flew onto our table, dip it in some ranch dressing that came with our celery sticks and do a taste comparison. That was during the 3rd Guiness - I think :confused:
Darrell
Up the coast to Ballantrae, through the ancient kingdom of Carrick, beware! The wild and mighty Kennedys are here!
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2nd September 06, 07:12 PM
#7
poster...
Yep, that's the one, Tat. -- thanks much, I'll save it to my pictures file.
T.
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2nd September 06, 07:20 PM
#8
I found it on Ebay again "Irish Bagpipe" was my search. I like it a lot... put it as my wallpaper on the lab computer.
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you.” -C.S. Lewis
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2nd September 06, 07:24 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
I found it on Ebay again "Irish Bagpipe" was my search. I like it a lot... put it as my wallpaper on the lab computer.
I tried it on google images as "irish piper", "irish recruiting poster", etc.
T.
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2nd September 06, 08:16 PM
#10
I hope your son has a great time, Show us a picture or two when he gets back. O'Neille
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come. --William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
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