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This is a tragic, yet a beautiful tale! I'm proud to be half Irish!
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good job man! keep the stories alive
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my name is Oisin O_o
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Over due is right!!
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Niamh was a typical woman telling a man what to do and not explaining herself properly !! What can you do ?
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i remember seeing a film about tir na nog years ago but i cant find it anywhere, does anyone know what film i'm talking about or where i could find it?
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Its spelt Oisín.
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@DarkSaborComa Called Mabinogi?
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I was going to name my son Osin Thomas Martin but my wife wasn't having it.She thought our son was a girl before he was borne.So with my faith intact knowing our unborn child was going to be a boy.I named him Jacob Flores Martin.
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nice telling they cant get here quick enough maybe they are here but they dont know who they are yet
I only got to see this now in my subscriptions box.
Great story-telling, Franklin. I always enjoy listening to
various mythologies and this particular Irish Legend appealed to me.
Nice story though I wish that Oisín had listened to Niamh and stayed on the damn horse
rather than lifting the friggin boulder.
Eternal youth, you say? I'd love to live in Tír na nÓg! Hehehe!
I enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery of Waterford too.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day, Franklin!!!
Better late than never. :-)
chinaeyes22 1 year ago 2
haha, cheers Jason, I knew you'd enjoy the story :-)
MokongX3M 1 year ago
"It seems like everyone is always cry for the moon."
In other words you could be longing for adventure in a far off place...
But once you get there you'll be longing for home. O_O
RuaGreenwood 1 year ago
Everyone misses home once they leave, haha
MokongX3M 1 year ago
nice retelling of the story mokongx3m
NatterV2 1 year ago
Thanks
MokongX3M 1 year ago