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buddhu wrote:Hey Dub, you'll have to do all the others now: Molly in Grafton Street, James Joyce by the Spike, the one of Larkin doing the YMCA dance... :D
Just for you Bud..heh heh..

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D., you are gallant, as ever. Mrs. D.'s a lucky lady indeed.

Oh, and for the Canine Points of Roguery and other inspiring tune names, look here:
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I'm partial to "Frisky Before Breakfast," myself. :wink:
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dubhlinn wrote:
buddhu wrote:Hey Dub, you'll have to do all the others now: Molly in Grafton Street, James Joyce by the Spike, the one of Larkin doing the YMCA dance... :D
Just for you Bud..heh heh..

Ahh...

Slan,
D.
Ah, the late Philip. That's the first time I've ever seen a statue of a Fender P bass...

Oy vey, there's a lot of statuary going on in Dublin! :D

Where is that Lynott figure? Believe it or not I've never bumped into that one.
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scottielvr wrote: I'm partial to "Frisky Before Breakfast," myself. :wink:
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Just thought I'd go ahead and supply the 9th point. :wink:
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Where's that bucket of cold water... :wink: :P :wink:
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
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buddhu wrote:
dubhlinn wrote:
buddhu wrote:Hey Dub, you'll have to do all the others now: Molly in Grafton Street, James Joyce by the Spike, the one of Larkin doing the YMCA dance... :D
Just for you Bud..heh heh..

Ahh...

Slan,
D.
Ah, the late Philip. That's the first time I've ever seen a statue of a Fender P bass...

Oy vey, there's a lot of statuary going on in Dublin! :D

Where is that Lynott figure? Believe it or not I've never bumped into that one.
There's always been a load of statues in Dublin, Bud.

The Phil Lynnott (sp?) was brought in to it about a week before We got there..nice though, is it not?

On the left, out of shot, is McDaids...which has been done up and then down back to it's traditional state...but it just ain't the same as it was back in the day when Behan and Kavanagh drank there...

Commerce and Tourism can be a right pain in the soul...not to mention the Heart.

Ain't Scottie a babe or what...

Slan,
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From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.

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dubhlinn wrote: Ain't Scottie a babe or what...
Are you telling me that Scottie isn't a guy?
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Lambchop wrote:
dubhlinn wrote: Ain't Scottie a babe or what...
Are you telling me that Scottie isn't a guy?
Looks like she's not... 1st page, this thread.
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Lambchop wrote:Are you telling me that Scottie isn't a guy?
Lambchop, dear heart, I am not now, nor have I ever been, a guy. Perish the thought. :lol:
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Lambchop wrote:
dubhlinn wrote: Ain't Scottie a babe or what...
Are you telling me that Scottie isn't a guy?

Abso-f***n'-lutely, or as Denny suggests,go to page one.

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While "Scottie" is a name, a scottie is also a breed of small dog:

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dubhlinn wrote:
buddhu wrote:Hey Dub, you'll have to do all the others now: Molly in Grafton Street, James Joyce by the Spike, the one of Larkin doing the YMCA dance... :D
Just for you Bud..heh heh..

Ahh...

Slan,
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Do you just have random statues of people all over town or what?
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Cranberry wrote:
dubhlinn wrote:
buddhu wrote:Hey Dub, you'll have to do all the others now: Molly in Grafton Street, James Joyce by the Spike, the one of Larkin doing the YMCA dance... :D
Just for you Bud..heh heh..

Ahh...

Slan,
D.
Do you just have random statues of people all over town or what?
I don't think that there is, as of yet, a statue of Random. :o
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Cranberry wrote:While "Scottie" is a name, a scottie is also a breed of small dog:

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This brings to mind one of the most heartfelt things I have ever read...

http://twopeas.org/furkids/Fergie/Fergiememorial.htm

From scottielvr herself..stunning.

Slan,
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And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.

W.B.Yeats
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