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Bellshaft Sammy? Description- certain tattoos adorning arms (pertinent words- a higher being, saving, and a place Cúchulainn fought for), calls a map a mop and resides in BT13, the bottom of the road up to the folks on the hill and neighbouring areas.
As for the Crindle wicket, just over the hedge, I imagine I'll be able to hear the bounce before the bat.
Ulster Scots, must admit on visits to Cowtown and the Glens it's difficult to understand the spoken word sometimes.
The programme on Radio U is more amusing than informative.
Drove past your area yesterday evening, the sun setting over Shrove and the hills beyond, the waters of the lough like glass and the air as still as, well, a still thing. Time you returned to God's country.
As for the Crindle wicket, just over the hedge, I imagine I'll be able to hear the bounce before the bat.
Ulster Scots, must admit on visits to Cowtown and the Glens it's difficult to understand the spoken word sometimes.
The programme on Radio U is more amusing than informative.
Drove past your area yesterday evening, the sun setting over Shrove and the hills beyond, the waters of the lough like glass and the air as still as, well, a still thing. Time you returned to God's country.