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Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:34 pm
by Bandraoi
Hey to all who know me, and those who don't...

Thought I'd say hi here as well as blether on about Kilmallock :roll:

Lora Uí Bhriain 's ainm dom, ó Baile Átha Cliath ach i mo gconaí i gCruachan, Ros Comáin ansin. (Lora O'Brien, in Roscommon; for the non Gaels among us)

Been involved in Irish history, archaeology, mythology, spirituality, and even a lil bit of costumery, for many a year now, so I know some of you of old *waves* Looking forward to getting to know some of you even better *waves arís*

Kilmallock 08 was my first event, loved it (thanks to Marion, for the invite), and I'm already looking forward to Magnus Barelegs. He was betrayed by the O'Brien, right?! :lol:

Beir Bua!

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:36 pm
by Billy
Lóra, a chailleach,

fáilte romhat.

Billy.

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:59 pm
by Dave Mooney
Ms. O'Brien Welcome to the boards.
Thanks also for posting the the Mogh Roith website. We were at Kilmallock also. Beth was in the tent with Mel and I was one of the white chimneys for the weekend.
If you ever end up back in East Clare and want to do real Gael then do look us up! :twisted:
(Bill is one of ours BTW)

Dave

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:03 am
by Bandraoi
Dave Mooney wrote:If you ever end up back in East Clare and want to do real Gael then do look us up! :twisted:


I will be back in East Clare on a regular enough basis, couple of times a year for a wee visit at least. I'll have to check out the 'real Gael' action in the Dal gCais homelands, of course ;)

Bill, this may be a stupid question, but why you call me that?! :mrgreen:

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:20 pm
by Bandraoi
Nerva wrote: I was the small, old ugly git :)


I didn't notice any small, ugly, old gits! All I saw was a field full of energetic warriors in interesting kit of various time periods :mrgreen:

Nerva wrote: (In the 'TRAIN THE TRAINER' thread) I think your probably right about Leitrim, and that will most likely cover any training need left. Will you be 'sharing' you big tent at Frans as well. Can I share it too


Steady on lad. I'm thinking it's certainly not up to Jayne who gets to share a tent with any of us LADIES, who may or may not be carrying concealed weaponry about our person... some of us may or may not even need weaponry :twisted:

Of course, if you meant to share his tent just with him, well... we'll leave that between yourselves. ;)

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:04 am
by wolfshead
Don't think he had much of a choice, Neil!

Evening, Laura! I've got a nice bruise from training on Wednesday! Ta! Nice hit!

Andrew

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:44 pm
by Bandraoi
wolfshead wrote: I've got a nice bruise from training on Wednesday! Ta! Nice hit!


:lol: sorry m'dear, but you gave me one too! See ya Wednesday :)

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:08 pm
by Na Fianna Éireann
fáilte romhat a lora

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:25 pm
by Freebeard
n'fheadar an "fáilte" an téarma ceart uaim duit, ach is dócha go mbeadh sé níos cheart dom "(do) dhia dhuit" a rá ina háit.
Mar sin, "(do) Dhia/déithe dhuit, a Bhandraoi" agus b'fheidir go mbualfaimid lena chéile níos déanaí sa saol seo.

Re: Do Dhia Daoibh!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:08 pm
by Nerva
For Jupiters sake man, Talk Latin :!:

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