

heimdall wrote:Excellent painting Emerald, and Woolyback you made me laugh out loud with your comment, I wonder whether you could actually commision stuff like that, hwo much would you have to pay Cheryl??![]()
emerald red, Im pleased you choose rafa had it been Stevie G, My wife would be downloading, saving and blowing, everything up but me.[U]
big al wrote:Emerald red it is very often amazing to so many outside Ireland how talented and great we are. Whats is also strange is how little scousers acknowledge and know how much they themselves owe so much to this island of ours and the talents such as you. For example Oscar Wilde Willaim Butler Yeats, his brother Jack Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Samuel Beckett, George Bernard Shaw. Kipling had family ties to Ulster, Eugene O'Neill whose dad was irish ALL WER NOBEL LAURETTES. Of coursE the greatest not to win was a prize was Joyce, who preformed the greatest of all tricks to write an english language masterpiece that only the irish could comprehend. Liverpool was born of the immigrant Irish. Who brought Lennon, McCartney, and of course Robinson. One more thing and it is important. The greatest masterpiece of all human beings interms of art is in the national gallery in dublin. You may be convinced its the Mona Lisa. But in dublin you'll find "the taking if Christ" by Michaelangelo de Mersi Carravaggio. I have seen a multitude of art including the Mona Lisa but only a drunkard like myself has held me spell bound and numb by a message beyond the capture of the son of God. With a photograph not a painting of how it really was. Even the beauty of anfield and a John Barnes goal is insufficent.
Rush Job wrote:big al wrote:Emerald red it is very often amazing to so many outside Ireland how talented and great we are. Whats is also strange is how little scousers acknowledge and know how much they themselves owe so much to this island of ours and the talents such as you. For example Oscar Wilde Willaim Butler Yeats, his brother Jack Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Samuel Beckett, George Bernard Shaw. Kipling had family ties to Ulster, Eugene O'Neill whose dad was irish ALL WER NOBEL LAURETTES. Of coursE the greatest not to win was a prize was Joyce, who preformed the greatest of all tricks to write an english language masterpiece that only the irish could comprehend. Liverpool was born of the immigrant Irish. Who brought Lennon, McCartney, and of course Robinson. One more thing and it is important. The greatest masterpiece of all human beings interms of art is in the national gallery in dublin. You may be convinced its the Mona Lisa. But in dublin you'll find "the taking if Christ" by Michaelangelo de Mersi Carravaggio. I have seen a multitude of art including the Mona Lisa but only a drunkard like myself has held me spell bound and numb by a message beyond the capture of the son of God. With a photograph not a painting of how it really was. Even the beauty of anfield and a John Barnes goal is insufficent.
And you do a lovely bit of tarmac.
Emerald Red wrote:Rush Job wrote:big al wrote:Emerald red it is very often amazing to so many outside Ireland how talented and great we are. Whats is also strange is how little scousers acknowledge and know how much they themselves owe so much to this island of ours and the talents such as you. For example Oscar Wilde Willaim Butler Yeats, his brother Jack Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Samuel Beckett, George Bernard Shaw. Kipling had family ties to Ulster, Eugene O'Neill whose dad was irish ALL WER NOBEL LAURETTES. Of coursE the greatest not to win was a prize was Joyce, who preformed the greatest of all tricks to write an english language masterpiece that only the irish could comprehend. Liverpool was born of the immigrant Irish. Who brought Lennon, McCartney, and of course Robinson. One more thing and it is important. The greatest masterpiece of all human beings interms of art is in the national gallery in dublin. You may be convinced its the Mona Lisa. But in dublin you'll find "the taking if Christ" by Michaelangelo de Mersi Carravaggio. I have seen a multitude of art including the Mona Lisa but only a drunkard like myself has held me spell bound and numb by a message beyond the capture of the son of God. With a photograph not a painting of how it really was. Even the beauty of anfield and a John Barnes goal is insufficent.
And you do a lovely bit of tarmac.
Those be knackers, or langers,mate. Gypo's, tinkers or English slang is pikey. And they do lousy tarmac.
Rush Job wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Rush Job wrote:big al wrote:Emerald red it is very often amazing to so many outside Ireland how talented and great we are. Whats is also strange is how little scousers acknowledge and know how much they themselves owe so much to this island of ours and the talents such as you. For example Oscar Wilde Willaim Butler Yeats, his brother Jack Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Samuel Beckett, George Bernard Shaw. Kipling had family ties to Ulster, Eugene O'Neill whose dad was irish ALL WER NOBEL LAURETTES. Of coursE the greatest not to win was a prize was Joyce, who preformed the greatest of all tricks to write an english language masterpiece that only the irish could comprehend. Liverpool was born of the immigrant Irish. Who brought Lennon, McCartney, and of course Robinson. One more thing and it is important. The greatest masterpiece of all human beings interms of art is in the national gallery in dublin. You may be convinced its the Mona Lisa. But in dublin you'll find "the taking if Christ" by Michaelangelo de Mersi Carravaggio. I have seen a multitude of art including the Mona Lisa but only a drunkard like myself has held me spell bound and numb by a message beyond the capture of the son of God. With a photograph not a painting of how it really was. Even the beauty of anfield and a John Barnes goal is insufficent.
And you do a lovely bit of tarmac.
Those be knackers, or langers,mate. Gypo's, tinkers or English slang is pikey. And they do lousy tarmac.But surely their Irish too like the picts before them. But thats not what i mean, most of the moterways in Brittain where built by the Irish.
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