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I don't know what it means
but was too polite to ask.
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:13, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
It's Irish for Dublin
It's Irish for Dublin I think.
Well that's what my uncle said. And he said literally translated it means Blackpool. But I'm sure the new person will piss him/herelf and put me straight

Right, gtg, grandad's birthday and I'm not dressed!
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:15, Reply)
Cheers Roots

(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:16, Reply)
Dublin
Does indeed translate to "black pool" and is the Irish for my hometown.
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:22, Reply)
Can you tell me how to pronounce it?
Ta like :)
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:27, Reply)
Quick Lesson
Sort of: Bal-yeh Awe-hah Clee-ah

Does make more sense in an Irish accent ;-)
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:37, Reply)
Thanks
I'm awfully glad it's not bal-atter-clatt...

I've just burnt my left nip on the hairdrier :)
I leant forward to F5 and the nozzle got me.
And me dad's on his way and I'm not ready and I'm wasting my time here as usual.
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:41, Reply)
POIDH

(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:47, Reply)
Oh aye yeah!
Go and run!
(, Sat 23 Jan 2010, 12:50, Reply)

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