Are chiffers any good with keeping fingers crossed?
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Are chiffers any good with keeping fingers crossed?
I hope so, I hope im not jinxing myself by putting it here, but ive been asked back for a 2nd interview to a company, which would mean me finally leaving this Dublin sh*&te and relocating to Co.Clare!!!!!!!
Would yis keep your fingers crossed for me?
Would yis keep your fingers crossed for me?
Listen to me young fellow, what need is there for fish to sing when i can roar and bellow?
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Re: Are chiffers any good with keeping fingers crossed?
Dear oh dear, my heart bleeds to see dear old dirty Dublin being dissed, even though I know in my heart of hearts that it's pretty justifiable these days.flanum wrote:I hope so, I hope im not jinxing myself by putting it here, but ive been asked back for a 2nd interview to a company, which would mean me finally leaving this Dublin sh*&te and relocating to Co.Clare!!!!!!!
Would yis keep your fingers crossed for me?
I'm playing so little lately that crossing fingers will have minimal impact on my ability to play tight triplets.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on one way or the other. Which part of Clare, just so that we can salivate a bit more? For me, real Clare starts west of Ennis, but that's just a geolociocultural state of mind thing.
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