Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby Beebsy » 17 May 2012, 22:48

That was brilliant! Any wonder I like you - we have so much in common! Great choices and so personal.

A really nice read, Jim.

My mum's family is from Sligo too - Cliffoney. My grandad is buried in the same graveyard as WB Yeats. We could all be related yet!

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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby Jimbly » 18 May 2012, 00:36

:oops: 8-)


I have been to where my Dad's family was from, Ederney when I was 9 or 10. I dont think I was ever in Sligo. We usually went to Belfast to see my Dad's aunt who was a nun. Her convent was in the same street as Ian Paisley's church :? and then down to Dublin to see my cousins.
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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby kath » 30 May 2012, 19:22

**bump**

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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby C » 30 May 2012, 20:03

Robust stuff!

A good read.

No Zappa....?



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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby Jimbly » 30 May 2012, 20:22

C wrote:Robust stuff!

A good read.

No Zappa....?



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Re: Desert Islands Discs - Jeemo

Postby Nikki Gradual » 30 May 2012, 20:22

the masked man wrote:Lovely, evocative writing. Bravo!


Seconded.
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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby kath » 05 Jun 2012, 23:34

a wonderful entry, jeemo.

i love the ELP and horslips. i don't know much of a damn thing about irish music, but i've always luvved the chieftains. i saw em once in new orleans with van morrison. just a fantastic concert. i still sometimes hear that beautiful closing irish harp number in my sleep. not that i can remember the name of it now. but when that harp dude died, i spent an evening honoring him... in my own way. ahem.

yer brother's fantastic. my brother would've luvved yer brother. mwhaha.

cheers.

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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby Moleskin » 22 Jun 2012, 15:55

Could this be moved to the DID folder please?
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Re: Desert Island Discs - Jeemo - May 11

Postby fange » 30 Sep 2012, 14:23

That was a lovely read, cheers, Jeemo.
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