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YAY!

As we all know, the Irish, particularly the Clan Murchadha, are supreme over all other nations. Thank you.

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[quote name='Raphael' date='Jun 24 2004, 09:25 PM'] YAY!

As we all know, the Irish, particularly the Clan Murchadha, are supreme over all other nations. Thank you. [/quote]
Oh come on. LOL! We all know the Germans are by far better. Than the British, at least the ones who were merciniarys during the American Reveulation. LOL!

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Thy Geekdom Come

[quote] Oh come on. LOL! We all know the Germans are by far better. Than the British, at least the ones who were merciniarys during the American Reveulation. LOL!
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I descended from a Redcoat, too, you know.

Irish are the best!

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EcceNovaFacioOmni

I guess Notre Dame is going to use this logo on a line of hats made by Zephyr, if you wana check it out.

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RandomProddy

[quote name='Raphael' date='Jun 25 2004, 04:25 AM'] YAY!

As we all know, the Irish, particularly the Clan Murchadha, are supreme over all other nations. Thank you. [/quote]
He says, in English :D

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GirlInTheWhiteArmor

Hey, man. Polish people rule.
Just look at the Pope.
And St. Maximillian Kolbe.
And St. Faustina.
Then there's all the wonderful great brilliant beautiful Polish Texans.
Need I go on?

:clap: :clap: :clap:

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Thy Geekdom Come

[quote] He says, in English [/quote]

I only know so much Gaelic.

Caede Mille Failte. Erin Go Braugh. And of course I know the names of some Irish heroes: Cuchulain, Diedre, etc.

But I used the surname "Murchadha", which is Gaelic for "sea-warrior" ("or pirate" as Fr. Groeschel told me), and his my proper surname, without the British adulteration which made it "Murphy".

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EcceNovaFacioOmni

It's actually "Éireann go Brách". "Erin Go Braugh" is a filthy Anglicized version.

Rath Dé ort! (The grace of God be with you.)

Note: I can't actually speak Irish Gaelic, but I have access to some certain phrases.

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