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May 8, 2006 16:06:18 GMT 10
Post by rockymarquette on May 8, 2006 16:06:18 GMT 10
I'm not dead, just in Ireland!
I shall hit you all back when I get back and post a few pics from my trip!
The "craic" is good.
BTW! I have some really awesome news to share with all of you when everything is final. Yes, it is about acting. You will all know soon!!!
All the best- Rocky
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May 8, 2006 20:05:50 GMT 10
Post by shallowboy on May 8, 2006 20:05:50 GMT 10
Yay! Wow rocky...with all your holiday going-ons, you still have time to throw us a little shout out all the way from ireland. heheh So how are the 'Oirish' treating ya? And 'craic' ? Me hav no idea what that is? Ok, im guessing its a 'beverage' - but thats just a guess. I could be so way off! Ok, ok...this is getting good...some cool actin news! I knew something good was bound to happen to u.....and good news during your holidays too, wow man, your catchin a lot of breaks Well hope u get to explore all the way round the UK.... and cant wait for the holiday pics thanks for the news and update rocky See ya - and enjoy the rest of your trip! Jo
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May 8, 2006 21:50:10 GMT 10
Post by mikromilla on May 8, 2006 21:50:10 GMT 10
Heey Rocky, I hope you have a nice holiday
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May 9, 2006 2:06:37 GMT 10
Post by aquaryan on May 9, 2006 2:06:37 GMT 10
The Irish have Rocky...will they return him to us, now they have seen him in person?
Has the pubs turned Rocky into a Norm Peterson?
Has Irish Spring soap have new meaning to Rocky?
The questions and more..haha
Well, I cannot wait for the news that Rocky has for us...
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May 9, 2006 7:10:07 GMT 10
Post by ringworld on May 9, 2006 7:10:07 GMT 10
And 'craic' ? Me hav no idea what that is? Ok, im guessing its a 'beverage' - but thats just a guess. I could be so way off! see, now ur gonna have to wait till he returns for him to define it... in the mean time....ceoil agus craic
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May 9, 2006 9:27:42 GMT 10
Post by nightflyer on May 9, 2006 9:27:42 GMT 10
1. Craic Irish word for fun/enjoyment that has been brought into the English language. usu. when mixed with alcohol and/or music. 'Bhi craic agus ceol againn' : We had fun and music. Fun doesn't really cut it though. General banter, good times had by all. Also, a person who is good fun/great company. It was great craic. She's great craic when she gets going. He's great craic when he has a few pints on him. What's the craic? How's the craic? The craic was mighty. Note: Very tricky to get away with saying this in the US without getting strange looks for police officers. Hey this word has like 9 meanings. lol www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=craic***** Good to hear Rocky is having a lot of craic, and look forward to some great news from the man. A Scoop for us here ar Rockyland before everyone else, how cool is that.
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