Celtic women.
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Celtic women.
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Re: Celtic women.
Ahhhh. The Irish. It burns.
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It's in me genes.Animavore wrote:Ahhhh. The Irish. It burns.
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Re: Celtic women.
Though I may be (am) biased, There are no finer women on this planet (and probably on any other) than the Irish Callín.....wandering Europe met some stunning and amazing German, Nordic, Beutiful Latin types etc etc ...But on returning here..there was something earthy, natural, soft.... ahhhhh..my mind wanders
...Great vid.!!!!!.. 


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Irish women are mental.....
Ok, only ever went out with one but she really was very mental indeed.


Ok, only ever went out with one but she really was very mental indeed.

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I think you'll find Irish people in general are mental 

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My mother's name was Colleen. At least we thought it was. Last year my brother checked out her birth certificate and found it was actually Catherine. Virgie Catherine to be exact. However, she was my GGrandfather's first grandchild and he called her "Colleen" so much it stuck for 78 years.wolfréalt wrote:Though I may be (am) biased, There are no finer women on this planet (and probably on any other) than the Irish Callín.....wandering Europe met some stunning and amazing German, Nordic, Beutiful Latin types etc etc ...But on returning here..there was something earthy, natural, soft.... ahhhhh..my mind wanders...Great vid.!!!!!..
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Re: Celtic women.
Very.Animavore wrote:I think you'll find Irish people in general are mental

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Re: Celtic women.
There is something about the name Colleen that conjours up images of a quiet, shy but not to be messed with, long haired, standing on the cliffs of moher in the wind, beautifull woman.....there goes my mind again...Gawdzilla wrote:My mother's name was Colleen. At least we thought it was. Last year my brother checked out her birth certificate and found it was actually Catherine. Virgie Catherine to be exact. However, she was my GGrandfather's first grandchild and he called her "Colleen" so much it stuck for 78 years.wolfréalt wrote:Though I may be (am) biased, There are no finer women on this planet (and probably on any other) than the Irish Callín.....wandering Europe met some stunning and amazing German, Nordic, Beutiful Latin types etc etc ...But on returning here..there was something earthy, natural, soft.... ahhhhh..my mind wanders...Great vid.!!!!!..

A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand. Bertrand Russell
It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God, but to create him. Arthur C. Clarke
We listened for a voice crying in the wilderness. And we heard the jubilation of wolves! Durwood L. Allen

It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God, but to create him. Arthur C. Clarke
We listened for a voice crying in the wilderness. And we heard the jubilation of wolves! Durwood L. Allen

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You forgot the freckles.wolfréalt wrote:There is something about the name Colleen that conjours up images of a quiet, shy but not to be messed with, long haired, standing on the cliffs of moher in the wind, beautifull woman.....there goes my mind again...Gawdzilla wrote:My mother's name was Colleen. At least we thought it was. Last year my brother checked out her birth certificate and found it was actually Catherine. Virgie Catherine to be exact. However, she was my GGrandfather's first grandchild and he called her "Colleen" so much it stuck for 78 years.wolfréalt wrote:Though I may be (am) biased, There are no finer women on this planet (and probably on any other) than the Irish Callín.....wandering Europe met some stunning and amazing German, Nordic, Beutiful Latin types etc etc ...But on returning here..there was something earthy, natural, soft.... ahhhhh..my mind wanders...Great vid.!!!!!..
God has no place within these walls, just like facts have no place within organized religion. - Superintendent Chalmers
It's not up to us to choose which laws we want to obey. If it were, I'd kill everyone who looked at me cock-eyed! - Rex Banner
The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression. - Gary Larson

It's not up to us to choose which laws we want to obey. If it were, I'd kill everyone who looked at me cock-eyed! - Rex Banner
The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression. - Gary Larson



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Mom was a tough as nails. She managed my father for years without going to jail.klr wrote:You forgot the freckles.wolfréalt wrote:There is something about the name Colleen that conjours up images of a quiet, shy but not to be messed with, long haired, standing on the cliffs of moher in the wind, beautifull woman.....there goes my mind again...Gawdzilla wrote:My mother's name was Colleen. At least we thought it was. Last year my brother checked out her birth certificate and found it was actually Catherine. Virgie Catherine to be exact. However, she was my GGrandfather's first grandchild and he called her "Colleen" so much it stuck for 78 years.wolfréalt wrote:Though I may be (am) biased, There are no finer women on this planet (and probably on any other) than the Irish Callín.....wandering Europe met some stunning and amazing German, Nordic, Beutiful Latin types etc etc ...But on returning here..there was something earthy, natural, soft.... ahhhhh..my mind wanders...Great vid.!!!!!..
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"I grow old … I grow old …
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
AND MERRY XMAS TO ONE AND All!
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