Tha is way too cool DD! I'm trying to work out the politician, but I think I know.
And Brilliant quote too Lacken. I guess us Irish are a force to be reckoned with!!
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Tha is way too cool DD! I'm trying to work out the politician, but I think I know.
And Brilliant quote too Lacken. I guess us Irish are a force to be reckoned with!!
F50, I found this interview with Timothy on why he claims he's Irish - his wife's mother is Irish and from near Derry - it's an interesting read from 2011.
Eagle rocker lands in Dungiven
Glenn said during the Strange Weather concert in Dublin that his grandmother came from Ireland. He said her name was Edith McVey (no idea of how it is spelled).
This links to the Irish origins of the name Henley and Don's 'coat of arms' - cool :smile:
Loyalty, truth and generosity - sounds like Don all right :drummer:
http://www.irishsurnames.com/cgi-bin...enley&letter=h
Oh wow - my people were from Mayo and Roscommon too! Maybe we're cousins :)
Yesterday afternoon, I was at my uncle's house. It was about 4 o'clock, and he had just fed his cats outside on the porch. About 10 minutes later, his cat Fluffy comes walking out of the woods. My uncle said "Here comes Miss Prissy come lately". Well, I thought of the song New Kid in Town and Johnny come lately.
AG, too funny!
On VH1 last night, I watched "The Who at Kilburn: 1977," the next-to-last concert appearance made by Keith Moon. Of course, I thought about his offstage antics with his favorite Eagle buddy, Joe Walsh.
I'm so brainwashed that when watching a football game on Sunday and a player's hometown of Edwardsville, Illinois came up on screen, I immediately thought of the wacky photo series of our guys from said town. I believe that's where the Mississippi River Festival was held for many years.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psagsarh5m.jpg