strike that
Appears that Jim Fitzpatrick made the image but didnt take the photo.
One more myth busted I guess
Appears that Jim Fitzpatrick made the image but didnt take the photo.
One more myth busted I guess
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another famous person visits kilkeeJim said:"I met Che Guevara in 1962 while working as a barman in a hotel in Killkee, Co. Clare. He was on an enforced stopover in Shannon airport and when he walked into the bar I recognised him immediately as I was a fervent admirer of Guevara, Fidel Castro, Camille Chienfuegos and the Cuban Revolution which succeeded in overthrowing the corrupt mafia-dominated Batista regime. We had a brief but very interesting conversation and he seemed very surprised that anyone recognised him. Not only did I recognise him but I also recognised his bodyguards, the Cuban revolutionaries Willy and Benjamin, who later died in Bolivia by his side.
The Tullamore Gueverras?I think his full name was Seamus Guevara.
See... the thing is, I am not really that friendly. Or in possesion of many social niceties. But, even still, mainly in yank land admitedly, I get treated well because I am Irish more often than not.Everyone loves the irish
And don't forget the 1,000 welcomes
The above is from Janer's own wikipedia page.
irish people love potatoes
Maybe that's the key. Not being English. Or American.
I fucking love spuds.
Not as much as Lala.
i think you'll find thats 100,000 welcomes
Similar to the Pele one, apparently the Jamaican accent derives from missionaries from Cork.
i think you'll find thats 100,000 welcomes
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