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  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:11 am

Noel Kenny wrote:..Fintan, Any fine wine can be sent through me. I'll test it first, just to make sure it isn't poisoned.


PM me an address in Éire, and a preferred tipple for the big fella, and I'll sort it. I ndáiríre, a chara. And as for poison, that made me chuckle... Fintan :arrow: Salmon :arrow: Fish :arrow: Poisson (French) :arrow: Poison :wink: :lol:
We have these nifty bright red wine bottle postal cases at Australia Post - 1 or 2 bottle versions. Name yer fish and to the bottlo I go.
Mise le meas,
Fintan
[quote="Noel Kenny"]..Fintan, Any fine wine can be sent through me. I'll test it first, just to make sure it isn't poisoned.[/quote]

PM me an address in Éire, and a preferred tipple for the big fella, and I'll sort it. I ndáiríre, a chara. And as for poison, that made me chuckle... Fintan :arrow: Salmon :arrow: Fish :arrow: Poisson ([i]French[/i]) :arrow: Poison :wink: :lol:
We have these nifty bright red wine bottle postal cases at Australia Post - 1 or 2 bottle versions. Name yer fish and to the bottlo I go.
[i]Mise le meas,[/i]
Fintan
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Fri Apr 07, 2006 6:32 am

Noel Kenny wrote:MacCrua is right.

Since I refuse to argue with Shane? Suppose so :lol:
[quote="Noel Kenny"]MacCrua is right.[/quote]
Since I refuse to argue with Shane? Suppose so :lol:
  • Quote Noel Kenny

Post by Noel Kenny Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:39 am

Whenever Shane talks about the old days, the name Lynch comes up more often than Cahill. "like Gerry Lynch he's drunk in the bar" etc.

Fintan, Any fine wine can be sent through me. I'll test it first, just to make sure it isn't poisoned.
Whenever Shane talks about the old days, the name Lynch comes up more often than Cahill. "like Gerry Lynch he's drunk in the bar" etc.

Fintan, Any fine wine can be sent through me. I'll test it first, just to make sure it isn't poisoned.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:19 pm

Noel Kenny wrote:MacCrua is right.

He usually is. Hey Noel, if I were to send you some Australian wine, would you be open to forwarding it to Mr. MacG when you next see him? By way of a bribe you see....
[quote="Noel Kenny"]MacCrua is right.[/quote]
He usually is. Hey Noel, if I were to send you some Australian wine, would you be open to forwarding it to Mr. MacG when you next see him? By way of a bribe you see....
  • Quote Noel Kenny

Post by Noel Kenny Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:16 pm

MacCrua is right.
MacCrua is right.
  • Quote Guest

Post by Guest Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:32 pm

I too thought I had heard from Shane himself that it was Lynch. Yet, in an encounter with an older Tipperary native ayear earlier who has known the family for decades, said to me, "Shane will never admit this but his ancestors are really Smiths."
I too thought I had heard from Shane himself that it was Lynch. Yet, in an encounter with an older Tipperary native ayear earlier who has known the family for decades, said to me, "Shane will never admit this but his ancestors are really Smiths."
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:31 am

MacRua wrote:Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches...

Same farmhouse and same family where Shane himself was growing up. IRA safe house and so on...
So his admiration for Lynch name is quite understandable.
[quote="MacRua"]Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches...[/quote]
Same farmhouse and same family where Shane himself was growing up. IRA safe house and so on...
So his admiration for Lynch name is quite understandable.
  • Quote Niall

Post by Niall Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:20 am

MacRua wrote:Look, Andy! I am not going to argue with Shane about his mother's name. But here is how I see it (from books and interviews):
Name of her father (Shane's granddad) and her's therefore was Cahill. Lynch is her mother's (Shane's grandma's) name. Therese's father died when she was three, so her mother with children (Therese and Sean, Shane's uncle in future) came back to her family, the Lynches. And Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches. That's where Lynch version could come from. Just take it or leave it...


you dont argue with the macman andy
[quote="MacRua"]Look, Andy! I am not going to argue with Shane about his mother's name. But here is how I see it (from books and interviews):
Name of her father (Shane's granddad) and her's therefore was [url=http://www.shanemacgowan.com/articles/ipost98d.shtml]Cahill[/url]. Lynch is her mother's (Shane's grandma's) name. Therese's father died when she was three, so her mother with children (Therese and Sean, Shane's uncle in future) came back to her family, the Lynches. And Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches. That's where Lynch version could come from. Just take it or leave it...[/quote]

you dont argue with the macman andy
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:24 am

Look, Andy! I am not going to argue with Shane about his mother's name. But here is how I see it (from books and interviews):
Name of her father (Shane's granddad) and her's therefore was Cahill. Lynch is her mother's (Shane's grandma's) name. Therese's father died when she was three, so her mother with children (Therese and Sean, Shane's uncle in future) came back to her family, the Lynches. And Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches. That's where Lynch version could come from. Just take it or leave it...
Look, Andy! I am not going to argue with Shane about his mother's name. But here is how I see it (from books and interviews):
Name of her father (Shane's granddad) and her's therefore was [url=http://www.shanemacgowan.com/articles/ipost98d.shtml]Cahill[/url]. Lynch is her mother's (Shane's grandma's) name. Therese's father died when she was three, so her mother with children (Therese and Sean, Shane's uncle in future) came back to her family, the Lynches. And Therese grew up in her grand-parents' (Shane's grand grand-parent's) farmhouse, among Lynches. That's where Lynch version could come from. Just take it or leave it...
  • Quote Andy P. Davies

Post by Andy P. Davies Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:02 am

I was told by Shane his Mother's Maiden name is Lynch.
I was told by Shane his Mother's Maiden name is Lynch.
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Tue Apr 20, 2004 5:00 pm

Cahill
Cahill
  • Quote ned kelly

therese macgowan

Post by ned kelly Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:33 pm

does anybody know shanes mothers maiden name?
does anybody know shanes mothers maiden name?

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