Duine (
leithleach) wrote in
dear_mun2012-11-17 09:21 am
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I don't think anyone else here knows how to conjugate Irish Gaelic more than you do. Don't worry so much about it.
Maybe you should use a different PB, though - I don't feel very fey.
Maybe you should use a different PB, though - I don't feel very fey.

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[ Because it will be weird hearing it from someone else... ]
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Not that the lady pulling my strings does, so it's not exactly a practical concern but sure, thought I'd stand up and be counted. Grew up in a Gaeltacht; can't sweep that under the rug.
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She's more concerned that other muns will jump out at her from the bushes and tell her she did it wrong, presumably while waving knives about.
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See if you can get her to wear a crash helmet while she's playing you. Might as well have some fun.
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[ He blinks his eyes slowly. ]
I don't believe I know that one well.
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And I used t'not feel very fey. Looking at you makes it easier.
Munnie thinks you look "adorably fey", though.
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Tell her I said 'thank you'.
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She's glad t'hear it.
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