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Old 08-26-2003, 12:22 PM   #21
FredDaNinjaPunk
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Oh well yeah, but its used in a like, totally(like, totally!!) different way.

In Cork its often at the end of the sentence(as opposed to above) and its kinda drawwwn out, liiike!

Nyway, that isn't my list, I just c&p'd it from an e-mail i got, liiike!

Oh, about the Welsh, The Stereophonics/Welsh rugby fans sing a great song called "As long as we beat the English"
...so if JackMartin is there, this is for him!

We don't wanna be your enemy,
But when we're on the field,
It's red, white and green,

Get beat by the Irish,
Get beat by the Scots,
The French ought'ta struggle,
But you're the one we want,
We want...

As long as we beat the English,
As long as we beat the English,
As long as we beat the English, we don't care

As long as we beat the English,
As long as we beat the English,
As long as we beat the English, we don't care
We don't care
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