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Queen Meave IRISH FOLKLORE

@MeaveofConnaugh

Adventures in Irish Folklore.

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linkhttps://folkloreadventure.com calendar_today22-11-2012 15:14:13

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Catholic Church running the show.
Mother and Baby Homes
Magdalene Laundries
Highest infant mortality rate
Highest number in Mental Hospitals
Highest emigration
Yep, good old Gaelic Ireland

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Our friends Crutches4Ukraine are sending a vehicle to Ukraine. Costs €1000. All donations would be appreciated gofund.me/52e9077b

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Ah Twitter! you are better than this. A delivery of humanitarian aid to Ukraine 25 likes, 0 comments; a picture of a ‘yard brush’ 750 likes and 562 comments

Ah Twitter! you are better than this. A delivery of humanitarian aid to Ukraine 25 likes, 0 comments; a picture of a ‘yard brush’ 750 likes and 562 comments
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I am heading off to Ukraine in two weeks time with the lads from Crutches4Ukraine to deliver a consignment of humanitarian aid. I’ll keep up posted - if you want to support us, you can visit gofund.me/3cdd2efe

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Today I put in an order for Derry to win the All Ireland. The lady said it would not be possible - “Dublin and Kerry protocol” she said

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“And when it was his turn, he would put the thrice fifty balls unerringly into the hole”; Cuchulainn wins the first Irish Open

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“He caught the ball between his legs and did not let it go higher than his knee or lower than his ankle”: Cuchulainn playing against the boy troop of Ulster, impresses the Ulster king

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U know the way Irish names are sometimes difficult to pronounce - here’s one from early Medieval Ireland, Sethor Ethor Othor Sele Delec Dreng Gerce Mac Gerce Ger Ger Dir Dir. Try calling him in for his dinner

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Tiernan the Rake - the Kinnegad Gravedigger during the Cholera epidemic of 1832 was bring a body for burial. The ‘body’ woke up saying “hey, I’m not dead” to which Tiernan replied “are you telling me that you better than the doctor”

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