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Old 21-09-2005, 06:00 PM #1
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Anyone here been to the Galetacht? I have!!! I was on Oiléan Chléire.!! It was funtastic
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you went ....omg i hate irish so much but probly wouldnt be that bad
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Oh ok. I liked it! Copped up in a house with 12 people. I had so much fun . .
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id never go!

They sound horrible! - + i hate irish!

conas ata tu? and Slan are pretty much to only words i know lol
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well that is far more words than I know or can understand lol
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I was in Ring, Co. Waterford 3 summers ago. Was good craic, very strict down there regarding rules and having to actually speak non-stop Irish. But other than that, Thaitin e go mor liom!
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never been anygood
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never been anygood
It's probably because you aren't Irish, I'm sure you would find it very difficult if you went there.
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Pah,! Yeah! I dont know why people hate Irish? Its taught kinda badly. I suppose.
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Oh ok. I liked it! Copped up in a house with 12 people. I had so much fun . .
12 people... you stud.
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Isn't Gaeltacht places in which the actual Irish language is still mouthed?

I'm sure i read something about it before.
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...I have no idea what any of you are talking about.
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*sits next to Fangz*

Me either girly.. I thought I was the only one who was lost and confuzzled!
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Isn't Gaeltacht places in which the actual Irish language is still mouthed?

I'm sure i read something about it before.
Yeah they are Tans, but over here lots of people go to a Gaeltacht area for a few weeks...kinda like a summer camp in the area. Everything is done through the Irish language, you do Irish sports, learn Irish etc...
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Isn't Gaeltacht places in which the actual Irish language is still mouthed?

I'm sure i read something about it before.
Yeah they are Tans, but over here lots of people go to a Gaeltacht area for a few weeks...kinda like a summer camp in the area. Everything is done through the Irish language, you do Irish sports, learn Irish etc...
Thats cool, i knew i read it before!

Butlins with an irish theme, can't be bad!
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now it makes sense - I was kind of with Fangz and Stropz on the whole being lost thing!!
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i have never gone or plan to.It is all the things i hate combined-being away from home,speaking irish(which i got a b in pass but still) and big crowds , i hear its a great craic though.
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Isn't Gaeltacht places in which the actual Irish language is still mouthed?

I'm sure i read something about it before.
Yeah they are Tans, but over here lots of people go to a Gaeltacht area for a few weeks...kinda like a summer camp in the area. Everything is done through the Irish language, you do Irish sports, learn Irish etc...
Thats cool, i knew i read it before!

Butlins with an irish theme, can't be bad!
Erm...more like Butlins, but for people on the budget of an orphan.
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I reakcon I could stay home forever. I'm not a home bird i guess.
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