Really ladies. ... (135)

Jun 4, 2013 7:39 AM CST Really ladies. ...
DazzleDaze
DazzleDazeDazzleDazea river bog hill road, Meath Ireland4 Threads 1 Polls 264 Posts
CailinCallaghan: I get all that and I wasn't at all offended anyway... But thank you for the clarification. I like the one-liner style of so many here. It's incisive and I'm always up for that. (Isn't that right DD!)


Well sure CC... ye get used to the Oirsish style....short & sweet (why waste drinking time??)...too many brain cells needed for quirky response to 'invasive' species...how ye all doin' that side of the pond? when ye all coming to invade Eire....the govt needs your $$$ & we need to create employment from ye yankee gullibles....psst wanna buy a piece of the liffey? cheap at half the price...guinness is good fer ye!

Come here to me now...the chalice is full of life...quite a racy tone?
wow
Jun 4, 2013 7:48 AM CST Really ladies. ...
rolling on the floor laughing
Jun 4, 2013 7:48 AM CST Really ladies. ...
DazzleDaze
DazzleDazeDazzleDazea river bog hill road, Meath Ireland4 Threads 1 Polls 264 Posts
CailinCallaghan: Ah, sounds like you've been reading my mail... But we've only just begun.Had He Told Me

Had He told me
when I but called it
"suffering"
that it would this heart
so tune
that I could so know you
from afar
I would have blessed
each precious bruise,
and bid Him sweetly
"May I have more?"
that I might but kiss
your eyes
so blue...

Callaghan Grant May 2013What's a little more suffering, after all... Chastening. It's all just chastening. God knows I am pretty chaste by this juncture...


Well CC THANK YOU !kiss a poem for me...sweet...excellent words so true hug made my day even sunnier....ye sure ye not this side - sun is splitting the stones here...water is calm & tides are slack - viz is amazing - so off to banter with the fishes we go...'tonight is gonna be a good night' dummdeedummmdeedaahh

Pity ye not my dive buddy...yet...take care 'nkosi'... hamba gashle...si'kelele CC bouquet hug
Jun 4, 2013 11:51 AM CST Really ladies. ...
emerald888
emerald888emerald888wicklow, Wicklow Ireland2 Threads 1,054 Posts
DazzleDaze: Well CC THANK YOU ! a poem for me...sweet...excellent words so true made my day even sunnier....ye sure ye not this side - sun is splitting the stones here...water is calm & tides are slack - viz is amazing - so off to banter with the fishes we go...'tonight is gonna be a good night' dummdeedummmdeedaahh

Pity ye not my dive buddy...yet...take care 'nkosi'... hamba gashle...si'kelele CC
Been here and gone!

Like a dark Knight, you don't stay long!!

Please explain to me why I should be fearful of ms cc. grin
Jun 4, 2013 11:54 AM CST Really ladies. ...
Brandenburger
BrandenburgerBrandenburgerCounty Clare..., Clare Ireland28 Threads 3 Polls 257 Posts
CailinCallaghan: WesternStar1 said:

<SNORT!>

You can take the Cailin out of Ireland but you can't take Ireland out of the Cailin...

Nope, can't be done...


in case its been overlooked. welcome to the irish forums.
i read your profile and like your style, good luck here.
Jun 4, 2013 12:37 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
emerald888: "You can only lose something that you have, but you cannot lose something that you are."
Eckhart Tolle


(-_-)
_/\_ Namaste.

LOVE your new quote. Yet, all that we ever have is all that we are: which is everything "Real".

Nothing "Real" (= Eternal) can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies peace and the understanding that Perfect Love is invulnerable and so it is dauntless. For "What is there to be 'feared'?"

I've a dear friend here who calls me "courageous". This makes me laugh. "No, dear One, I am fearless. There is a big difference."
Courage fears and does anyway. I know that only the body ever appears to die and it only seems real for so long as we believe in death for it (the body) is the very metaphorical inTarnation of the concept of separation from "The Beloved"--and this IS "death".

But for love, this grail is empty. Yet my angel calls me "His Love Heruka". The Herukas are all "Fierce deity".

Far as I can tell I'm just an old Wolf that remains ever ready to learn His new tricks. And my ears are always pitched forward for the sound of my Beloved Master's Voice. He speaks very softly as He would not to impose.

Peace be with you "Fellow Traveler"...

An Faolchu Gaelach
"'I AM': the love the world keeps secret from itself."
Jun 4, 2013 12:52 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
DazzleDaze: Well sure CC... ye get used to the Oirsish style....short & sweet (why waste drinking time??)


There's that. I actually had a tiny bit of rum last night m'self. Hardly ever do that... NEVER toast and post.

DazzleDaze: ...too many brain cells needed for quirky response to 'invasive' species...


Another hundred years at this rate and all that will be left is the sobers... Drunk men have trouble getting it up and out of the barn.

DazzleDaze: ...how ye all doin' that side of the pond?


Editing AGAIN. Found too many errors and went wild with compulsiveness last night. I am halfway through the blessed thing again.

DazzleDaze: ...when ye all coming to invade Eire....


Been considering Scotland instead. Would you hop the channel? I am a little less Scots than Irish but Scots men are just Irish boyos that hopped the channel and never went home. A Celt's a Celt after all, and they make better whisky--not that I drink much but, if I'm gonna drink at all, I like it to be really good.

DazzleDaze: ...the govt needs your $$$ & we need to create employment from ye yankee gullibles....


I'm not a yankee. I'm a cracker. Crackers do not like yankees. "The south is gonna rise again."

DazzleDaze: ...psst wanna buy a piece of the liffey? cheap at half the price...guinness is good fer ye!


Barley sandwich, that, and fine for you if you have but one maybe once a week.

DazzleDaze: ...Come here to me now...the chalice is full of life...quite a racy tone?


Are we having fun then? I like to reinforce my readers regularly. It gets racier yet. The sequel "Beacon" will blow your socks off. "Come here to me now," says Himself... "Would that I could, Beloved..."
Jun 4, 2013 1:05 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
DazzleDaze: Well CC THANK YOU ! a poem for me...sweet...excellent words so true made my day even sunnier....


'Twas my pleasure. Your pleasure is my own, after all.

DazzleDaze: ...ye sure ye not this side - sun is splitting the stones here...water is calm & tides are slack - viz is amazing - so off to banter with the fishes we go...'


You really know how to hurt a gal. Anything to spear fish over there? I imagine the water is deadly cold. Great whites must be all around looking to steal whatever I've on my stringer. And I am loathe to share with a fish whose appetite I can only whet no matter how much I feed it.

DazzleDaze: ...tonight is gonna be a good night' dummdeedummmdeedaahh


Enjoy and stay healthy.

DazzleDaze: ...Pity ye not my dive buddy...yet...take care 'nkosi'... hamba gashle...si'kelele CC


'Tis true. That is a pity. I'm carnage on the reef. Are there groupers up there? I'd love to go out and shoot dinner and bring it in early so we could relax by a fire and grill up the day's catch. What's to eat in the water up thataway? Take care of your sweet self. teddybear
Jun 4, 2013 1:12 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
Brandenburger: in case its been overlooked. welcome to the irish forums.
i read your profile and like your style, good luck here.



blushing Thank you very much. Maybe I'm sentimental but I still consider the lot of you my "cousins" and, ergo, "family".

Your kind gesture is deeply appreciated. ireland Éirinn go Brách!

An Faolchu Gaelach
A Sufi I may be, but I am still bloody green.
Jun 4, 2013 1:26 PM CST Really ladies. ...
jamiethekid
jamiethekidjamiethekidtipperary, Tipperary Ireland2 Threads 524 Posts
CailinCallaghan: Surely it didn't confront you in the least. (Men are not easily confronted, in my experience.) I've always said "Men don't ripen up until they hit 45 and, if you pick them when they're green, they just sour your stomach". All in all, you seem like a grand darlin man already at just 40, so you must find the limits of your patience sorely strained with this lot of wee naffs.

Youth truly is wasted on the young. I haven't been called an "invasion" in a long time either, but I am right impressed that just one American born and raised woman of mostly Celt extraction can comprise an entire invasion. I must be pretty scary (although, blessedly, not to you). Maybe you can help me out: Do the terms "single action" and "double action" mean anything intelligible to you? Seems I confounded the youngsters.
well hello there I actually only viessd your quote now so my apologies. Welcome to the forums yes I am a grand darlin and yes im pretty content with one liners I don't want to reveal too much or feel exposed lol. You speak with exquisite flair and conviction .your grammar is spot on and diction but try to use more originality with your quotations metaphors and the odd parodox lol. The English teacher is coming out of me lol. handshake
Jun 4, 2013 1:34 PM CST Really ladies. ...
DazzleDaze
DazzleDazeDazzleDazea river bog hill road, Meath Ireland4 Threads 1 Polls 264 Posts
emerald888: Been here and gone!

Like a dark Knight, you don't stay long!!

Please explain to me why I should be fearful of ms cc.

well E888 ~I actually do have a life outside of CS...time also wait for noone....CC bite is worse than her bark & she don't throw shadows...she on higher level than most of us combined
Jun 4, 2013 1:43 PM CST Really ladies. ...
DazzleDaze
DazzleDazeDazzleDazea river bog hill road, Meath Ireland4 Threads 1 Polls 264 Posts
CailinCallaghan: 'Twas my pleasure. Your pleasure is my own, after all.
You really know how to hurt a gal. Anything to spear fish over there? I imagine the water is deadly cold. Great whites must be all around looking to steal whatever I've on my stringer. And I am loathe to share with a fish whose appetite I can only whet no matter how much I feed it.
Enjoy and stay healthy.
'Tis true. That is a pity. I'm carnage on the reef. Are there groupers up there? I'd love to go out and shoot dinner and bring it in early so we could relax by a fire and grill up the day's ca
tch. What's to eat in the water up thataway? Take care of your sweet self.


well cracker wan. ..Thought only negaz folks could use that term ¿
guess we go private with more banter...am blushing now. ...Tis not true Scots grog is best...auld turf poteen sure bring tears 2 angels eyes wine
Jun 4, 2013 2:16 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
jamiethekid: well hello there I actually only viessd your quote now so my apologies. Welcome to the forums yes I am a grand darlin and yes im pretty content with one liners I don't want to reveal too much or feel exposed lol. You speak with exquisite flair and conviction .your grammar is spot on and diction but try to use more originality with your quotations metaphors and the odd parodox lol. The English teacher is coming out of me lol.


OO! I'm ALL a shiver! An educator!

(-_-)
_/\_ Namaste.

"Beloved": He who took the time to teach me lest pain do the work instead."

My mother was an educator: "Variant exceptionalities". She taught children the system had failed. My father literally rescued people from burning buildings: Captain of the Tampa fire department (Irish).

I grew up in the umbras of heroes. And I died, literally, at the age of 20. A horse kicked me in the face and knocked me off the back of a barrel mare I was riding, in a gallop, trying to paddock the stallion who killed me. Freakishly improbable, that. Crazed, in fact... Blessedly, I'm Irish and my head is made of stone and my will is indomitable.

I saw the death from about 100 feet away: watched the mare run out from under my limp form--all in slow motion. Then I entered luminous darkness and met an angelic being. Then there was a revelation. (I'll tell anyone who wants to know. Just write me.) So clear and precious was this revelation that I WILLED to return to share it with a suffering world. (THAT was a rash decision.) Anyway, ever since, I have been pretty much "fearless" on account of the fact that I KNOW there is no death. Which is kinda cool because I vowed (literally) at the age of 11 that I would overcome death: that I would "slay death" itself. <Shug> Megalomania started early for me.

wink

MORE originality in my use of metaphor? Really? Okay, Teach... I'll give it go. Did you read my "King Fisher" Poem? Do I get a star?

Thank you for the kind welcome. I'd write you but you're not accepting long distance missives, so I'll just have to blow you a kiss. kiss

An Faolchu Gaelach
"Them that cannot hear have to feel."
Daddy
Jun 4, 2013 2:32 PM CST Really ladies. ...
CailinCallaghan
CailinCallaghanCailinCallaghanJennings, Florida USA4 Threads 173 Posts
DazzleDaze: well cracker wan. ..Thought only negaz folks could use that term ¿
guess we go private with more banter...am blushing now. ...Tis not true Scots grog is best...auld turf poteen sure bring tears 2 angels eyes


I dunno, Talisker and Lagavulin and, when my taste buds want to be slapped around, LaPhroaig. <Siiiigh>

CRACKERS: For those who want to know, "Cracker" refers to the time, years ago, when Florida was an open range cattle state full of swamps and subtropical hummock. When the ranchers went out to drive the cattle out of the bush, so they could be hauled off to slaughter, they rode horses and carried bullwhips. They cracked the whips and, thusly, drove the cattle out of the bush and, hearing each others' whips a crackin', they thereby were able to stay in formation and sweep through the woods. Thus comes the term Florida Cracker and I, being a whip-crackin', pistol-packin' mama, am quite proud to be a cracker--no matter what the ignorance of the individual using the term idiosyncratically.

An Faolchu Gaelach
"Even a blind hog finds an acorn now and again."
Daddy
Jun 4, 2013 4:15 PM CST Really ladies. ...
facetowardsfront: I've heard that explanation before but


I'm in a weird sort of mood tonight and have to admit to having this crazy urge to hug you. hug

I know I know.....i'll leave now.....moping
Jun 4, 2013 4:19 PM CST Really ladies. ...
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
Mariannette: I'm in a weird sort of mood tonight and have to admit to having this crazy urge to hug you.

I know I know.....i'll leave now.....


It sounds like I'm missing out on a good time by being 2 degrees too close to the equator. kiss
Jun 4, 2013 4:25 PM CST Really ladies. ...
facetowardsfront: It sounds like I'm missing out on a good time by being 2 degrees too close to the equator.


oh blaming my weird mood on the fact i have no a clue what you are on about??

But i shall accept the kiss. grin



Oooohhhhhhh......methink I know! idea
Let me go check a map for degrees of latitude..... typing
Jun 4, 2013 4:33 PM CST Really ladies. ...
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
So now you're looking for latitude? I'll give you latitude and gratitude.
Jun 4, 2013 4:41 PM CST Really ladies. ...
facetowardsfront: So now you're looking for latitude? I'll give you latitude and gratitude.


promises promises Mr Facetowardsfront wink
Jun 5, 2013 7:50 AM CST Really ladies. ...
DazzleDaze
DazzleDazeDazzleDazea river bog hill road, Meath Ireland4 Threads 1 Polls 264 Posts
emerald888: I couldn't agree with you more, it's, it's like you know you had me at hello. When you know them words just touch you inside, read them over and over. And every time ya read, it says more.


well E888....HELLO ? why not go private as per the actual theme of this thread ?
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