So, who wants to help ... to cower in the cellar?

Wot no bacon?

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I too was shocked, Twellsy

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That was on me second and third plates.

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That’s all right, then. Phew!

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I know Gus

Brekkie in Ireland with no bacon just ain’t brekkie!

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Oh thank the any or all deities!

I thought the holy trinity of Irish cuisine of bacon brassicae and spud that is Irish cuisine had been missed

By unwritten law each meal must have one of the three

Better if all of the three are there

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Twellsy, dere, even I draw the line at cabbage for breakfast

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Well… sufficiently fried in garlicky bacon-grease…

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Me three.

Since the yardarm has been called, speculation about the “apple juice” is purely academic…

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For our dear Chatelaine and her brother. May he rest in peace.

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And may the ceremony bring Carinthia peace and comfort

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Am back

Flump

It all went beautifully, with both Irish & English Rellies being early

Darling Stepdaughter took me, & brought me back , & is considering staying for an extra couple of days with The Lad, so that we might all go out forran meal together

I am beyond tired, & will be Flumping Big Time this evening

Wine, Vodka & Medicinal Brandy have been purchased, so that’s ok…

Carinthia.xx

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I am so pleased for you that it did, Darling

That would be a very good thing, Fingers crossed.

So I should jolly well think.

Restorative flumping, dear Chatelaine: I will drink to that

Gxxxxx

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That Fish says: “I’m glad it went well.”

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Thank-you

Am now Declining on me Chaise wiv me feet up

Carinthia.xx

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Thoughtful ovvem to lay on a full moon.

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The Liffey looks almost clean in moonlight

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It’s not that 'orrible even by day.

yardarm

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They even had a big swim in the Liffey a few days ago, and everyone survived!

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