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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

616.0. "Read Only Noters" by TPVAX1::CULBERT (Free Michael Culbert) Sun Jul 23 1989 19:09

    
    
     
    This note is for all the READ ONLY Celt noters.  I have always wondered
    how many read-only people there were in this file.  All files have
    them.  It struck me funny that, this week-end I met two read-only
    Celts.  What was amazing is, this happened in different places.
    
    So for all you out there that typically read only hows about just
    signing in.  It's painless and you may even enjoy it. 8*)

                                                             
    paddy (who is read-only in other files)
    
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616.1CSC32::M_HOEPNERSometimes the dragon wins...Sun Jul 23 1989 22:375
    
    Read-only:  Mary Jo Hoepner  (whose mother's family is of Clan Kerr)
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616.2TPVAX1::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertMon Jul 24 1989 13:544
    
    And a huge Celtic Welcome to you Mary Jo
    
    paddy
616.3Missing Manx...NYEM1::SCHEIBELMon Jul 24 1989 14:334
    DeBanne Browne - who is Breton, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Cornish
    and Native American, and only temporarily at Digital...which is
    why I only read!
    
616.4TPVAX1::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertMon Jul 24 1989 15:058
    
    
    Welcome DeBanne Brown!
    
    
      Temp or not while you are here you are one of us  8*)
    
    paddy
616.5Does this mean I am no longer read only? :-)COFLUB::WRIGHTand miles to go before I sleep.Mon Jul 24 1989 16:5711
    Clark Wright
    Marlboro, esg product development.
    
    1/8 scotch by birth, 1/5 by consumption :-), and english (among
    other things...)
    
    the only Irish I have in me is Guiness, Tulamar Dew, and Black Bush.
    
    grins,
    
    clark.                            
616.6USCTR1::JNOVITCHMon Jul 24 1989 17:453
    Janet Novitch - Maiden name Purcell, my paternal grandmother was
    from Waterford and grandfather was from Kilkenny.  I'm also a temp
    working in Marlboro.
616.7Another Read Only NoterCASPRO::MCCANNMon Jul 24 1989 18:1710
    
    My name is Monica (Horgan) McCann.  I believe my sister Kasey is
    one of the "read-onlies" you met this weekend.  My sister Julia
    has written a note from time to time.  Our brothers Patrick and
    Kevin also work at Digital, but I'm not sure if they have ever
    read the Celt file.  I heard all about the wonderful meeting in Boston
    from my sisters...they had a great time!
    
    Perhaps I'll write again sometime!
    (Mother of Brendan Patrick)
616.8Hello!!TLE::JENKINSTue Jul 25 1989 12:599
    Hi!  My name is Patsy (Griffin) Jenkins.   My father was born and
    raised in Doolin.   My mothers parents (Murphy and Feeley) were from
    Co. Cork.   
    I met a few noters at Paddy Culberts' fourth of July bash.  I've 
    been enjoying reading many of the notes related to Irish history,
    tradition, and current affairs.   I'm hoping to visit Ireland soon
    to trace my family history - with the help I've received from some
    of the Celt noters.
    				
616.9TPVAX1::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertTue Jul 25 1989 15:0313
    
    
    Welcome to all of you Celters.
    
        I'm off to the ole sod in two days
    
    Can't wait
    
    
    
    
    
    paddy
616.10let's have a partyMERLAN::CULBERTTue Jul 25 1989 16:146
    re: -1
    
    we can't either  :^)'s
    
    john
    
616.11READ ONLY NOTERSASABET::HORGANTue Jul 25 1989 16:4212
                     -<BETTER LATE THEN NEVER>- 
    
    
    Hello my name Kathleen Cecilia Horgan better known as "Kasey."
    Yes, I admit it I was the one of the "Read Onlies" who Paddy met
    this past weekend. My sister Monica has proudly introduced the 
    siblings in her reply and Julia mentioned our Irish geneology in
    her introduction. I have been to Ireland in 1985 and hope to return
    "real soon."
    
    (the youngest of the Horgans')
     
616.12irish rootsCHET::MACDONALDTue Jul 25 1989 16:428
    
    MaryAnne  MacDonald
    
    on my mother's side it's Sughrue and West(she swears it's Irish)
    and from my dad I got Burke and O'Mara
    
    I feel the homeland calling and hope to make it there someday but
    till then I'm trying to learn as much about my heritage as possible.
616.13Read-only for now!IMBACQ::OLOUGHLINTue Jul 25 1989 18:3115
    
    Hello !  My name is Theresa O'Loughlin.  I've enjoyed reading the
    notes on history, culture,etc.   I visited Ireland once when I was
    nine and hope to go back again now that I'm older and can appreciate
    and enjoy it more. 
     
    I'm currently trying to trace my family history
    and have really appreciated the notes on genealogy.  Once I get
    organized, I'll probably have some questions (so I won't be read-only
    anymore !).  All I know now is that the first one of my
    Dad's side of the family to come here came from Co. Clare in the
    mid- 1800's.  I think I'd like to narrow that down a little bit
    more!
    
    Terry 
616.14Read-only WelshmanCOMICS::HWILLIAMSWed Jul 26 1989 12:2613
Hello, or should I say Sutmai Wa!

I'm a read only noter in this conference; probably because of the abundance of Irish 
Irish contributors and not an awful lot of Welsh topics.

I was born and bred in Corwen, Clwyd (Wales) and went to school in Bala, Gwynedd
 I learnt to speak english at primary school, Welsh being my mother tongue.

I've been with Digital about a year now, having joined straight from Manchester 
University. I currently work in the Networking and Communications group at the 
U.K. Customer Support Centre in Basingstoke, Hampshire.

Regards,  Huw Erfyl Williams.
616.15ClareDUB01::OSULLIVAN_DThu Jul 27 1989 10:049
    re: .13
    
    Terry
    
    A good place to start with your enquiry would be the Clare Genealogy
    Centre, Corofin, Co. Clare.  It's probably the best such centre
    in the country.
    
    -dermot
616.16SASE::OLOUGHLINThu Jul 27 1989 17:529
    
    Thanks, Dermot.  I'll be writing them a letter once I track down
    some more information over here.   After I finish questioning my
    elders, I'm going to visit the local LDS Family History Center.
    I hope to get enough information to put together a coherent 
    inquiry for the Clare center, but if I can't find the info, it'll
    have to be an incoherent inquiry :-)
    
    Terry
616.17Another read-onlyRUTLND::SWINDELLSMon Jul 31 1989 20:269
    One more read-only person..
    
    I'm Donalea Swindells - Irish (Murphy), Scots (Burns) and American
    Indian.....makes for a great temper.
    
    I've always felt reading this that everyone personally knows each
    other in this conference - so I tend to stay out of the way....but
    it makes for great reading.
    
616.18jump in if ye dare!TOLKIN::OROURKEMon Jul 31 1989 21:2317
    
    RE:  .17
    
    Donalea,
    
    While it is true that some of us know each other 'personally', it
    wasn't always that way.
    
    Jump right in and join the fray....you'd be surprised who you might
    already know.  For example,  judging by your node, I'd say you work
    in Andover & we probably have some mutual acquaintances.
    
    Trust me, most CELTers' barks are worst than their bite. (Except
    Paddy ---whose over in beautiful Eire as we type!)
    
    /Jen
    
616.19FLOCON::CHISHOLMMe Auntie Mary, had a canary...Tue Aug 01 1989 11:519
    
    	An annutha'
    
    	Doug. Chisholm  originally from Glasgow
    
    	Reason - too many other conferences, too many bloody
    	Irish in here!! (Only kiddin' Robbie, how's the head??)

    	Cheers...	Doug.
616.20:-)RTOEU::RDELANEYAdam 'ad 'em.......Tue Aug 01 1989 13:143
    I went back and collected it on Sunday..........
    
    	- Robin.........
616.21the only half I admit to is Irish!WJO::SCOTLANDThu Aug 03 1989 12:0114
    Hi....I've responded once to the "am I Irish" note...but generally read
    only.....JoEllen Fitzgerald Scotland, Finance Analyst, Westford, Ma.
    I have a strong tie to my Celtic heritage.  My husband, Jamie, and I
    went to Scotland on our honeymoon.  We are currently awaiting the
    arrival of our first child, a daughter, Caeli Shea. (I know Caeli
    should be Ceilidh, but the Americans just wouldn't know how to 
    pronounce it; I intend on teaching her the proper spelling when she's
    old enough)  I enjoy this file; gives me a less colored view of real
    life Ireland.  Will someday visit; have an open invitation with a
    Northern Irish pilot in the British Service, who we met on St. Andrews
    golf course in Scotland.  It was and interesting 18 holes discussing
    my heritage in County Kerry/County Cork...and his Northern Irish
    ties.  He was very educated and had a very open view to the going
    ons there.  I could have sworn he was from the South. 8^)
616.22... from ItalyMLNCSC::M_FRANZONIBlue like a BluesMon Aug 07 1989 12:2220
616.23Irish-Dutch?DASXPS::OOLDERSTue Aug 08 1989 13:5016
    OK, I suppose that this is the time to own up to the fact that I'm
    a "read only" as well.  By heritage I can not claim to be irish.
    But having lived there for four years, having two of our daughters
    born at the Galway Regional with names like Deirdre and Niamh, as
    well as the fact that I joined DEC in Galway gives me more than
    a passing interest in Eire. I did not even mention the fact that
    earlier this year I would have killed someone for a good pint of
    guiness; However, I have since been back and managed to have a
    couple of decent pints, as well as having brought back a couple
    of six packs for emergencies when the Guiness contents in my blood
    gets too low.
    I will continue to enjoy reading your entries.
    
    Thanks,
    		Henk
     
616.24another read only-erISLNDS::ONEILFri Sep 01 1989 16:126
    Yes Patrick, I must admit to being a read only-er.   It's one way
    to make sure New Hampster reps are doing their jobs!  Hope your
    trip was fun.
    
    another blast from the past,
    Patty O
616.25SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertFri Sep 01 1989 17:5814
    
    
    Patty O 
    
      Someone, quick, get me off the floor.  Clearly a very nice blast
    from the past.   How ya been??????
    
      Joe I. is off to Galway in the not to distant future.
    
       And to all you read only noters    Welcome!!!!
    
                How about a read only party????
    
    paddy
616.26Does there have to be an excuse ??REFINE::FARRELLThe Hacker. DTN 235-8164Fri Sep 01 1989 18:1812
    
>>                How about a read only party????
>>      paddy


Come to that Paddy, how about a (any excuse will do) party ?

Have ye 3 been seen (socially) in public since there return ?

Come on now, pull yerselves together and organise it for the rest of us :-)

Bernard.
616.27A party might be fun.WOODRO::TECH_SUPPORTFri Sep 01 1989 18:3920
     
    
    
    	Hello: I must admit that I too am a read only noter.
    
    	I have been reading this notesfile for almost 6 months and have
    	learned a great deal about the Irish people from the "regular"
    	noters like Paddy Colbert. 
    
    
    	I'm new to the Boston area, although I have worked for Digital
    	for almost 2 years and hope to meet you all if there
    	is some kind of a read-only party or something like that.
                
    	Are any of the other read-only noters from the Waltham area ?
                                                                   
        				
    					Sheryl
    
    	
616.28That makes two of us nowCEILI::DARCYFri Sep 01 1989 19:013
    Welcome fellow noter from Waltham! -> accent on WAL not THAM ;))
    
    -george 
616.29SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertFri Sep 01 1989 19:2212
    
    
    Holy B jessus  Sheryl   Don't listen to that geroge fella. Last
    time someone did that they woke up in Concord.  8*)
    
    Hey Bernard  I heard all about those swimming trunks of yours. 
    or should I say the lack of them.......8*)
    
    
    I think a party is due real soon........
    
    paddy
616.30PENUTS::KSULLIVANFri Sep 01 1989 19:3825
    Re: .27   
    
    You cannot be serious, you will learn very little (if anything) about
    the Irish people from the writings of Mr. P. Culbert. 
    
          Irish           P. Culbert.
          ------          -----------        
      sense of humour        debatable (occasionally detectable)
      can spell              cna't
      wise                   can decieve
      nightowls              bed by 10
      musical taste          oh gawd
      unpredictable          opposite
      enthusiastic           occasionally
      exuberant              hard to tell
      social imbibers        no comment
      fools with money       generous    
      we will not even mention politics.
    
So, a pinch of salt required when associating the two.
    
                    
                    Stirring,
       
                       M.
616.31Flemings is GreatWOODRO::TECH_SUPPORTTue Sep 05 1989 15:4215
    
    
    	PEANUTS::KSULLIVAN have you ever met Paddy?
    
    	I wonder what he looks like?
                                                   
    
    	George, what part of Waltham do you live in.
    	I live off Cresent Street, and I bet you can guess what my
    	favorite pub is.
    	When is the next party?
    
    
    						Sheryl
    
616.32Please ignore the rumors..REFINE::FARRELLThe Hacker. DTN 235-8164Tue Sep 05 1989 17:1718
616.33I'll leave it to YOUR imagination .... :-)STEREO::BURNSWhat's another word for Thesaurus ??Tue Sep 05 1989 17:4910
    
    
    Sheryl: Paddy once described himself a looking like a "Tank" ....
                                    
    
    
          
    keVin
    
    
616.34ISLNDS::ONEILTue Sep 05 1989 17:5513
    Paddy,
    I've been fine thank you, following bits and pieces of your career
    in the infamous Union Leader..........would be interested in hearing
    about your trip to the races.    Haven't been to Galway since last
    Oyster Festival - my liver is still trying to recover!  Not to mention
    the side trips to the bachelor festival - can you believe one of
    my Irish friends (male) thinks he can make money by auctioning me
    to farmers???!!
    
    count me in for your next pahty, and if you're fundraising in Manchesta
    let me know
    
    Patty O
616.35Largesse Personified (in the true Chaucerian sense).PENUTS::KSULLIVANTue Sep 05 1989 18:2529
    Sheryl,
           When one speaks of Paddy Culbert one does not refer to mere
    physical attributes, for, and I exaggerate not, the Man is a mental
    giant. When you meet this Man (such an inadequate/limiting word),
    you don't easily forget, His personality and presence are immediately
    both striking and uplifting. His energy knows no bounds, His time is 
    Mankinds, His generousity overflows, a true heart of gold. The
    definitive friend when in need. His track record in just the brief time
    that I have known Him (merely scratching the surface) is phenomenal,
    and is currently organising the Celtic Heritage week within the company.
    
    As the Americans are prone to saying.....Truely Awesome.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
          Or else he's an outright MEGALOMANIAC................!!!! 
    
                    
                     His friend in need,
    
                            M.
616.36SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertTue Sep 05 1989 19:1010
    
    
      Now Murphy,  The latter is probably the true statement.  8*)...
    
    I never, never, never volunteered to organize the Celtic Week, I
    did say I would help.  
                                                                  
    paddy
    
    ps   Patty O   Am I allowed to bid  8*)  
616.37ISLNDS::ONEILTue Sep 05 1989 20:488
    You realize of course, Mr. Culbert, that you have now forced me
    from being a "read-only-er" - heavy sigh.
    
    MY requirements re: bidding - Male must be single - knocks you out
    of the running right there - and must have more than 100 acres and
    a few cows to barter.......  Know of anyone?
    
    Patty O
616.38What am I bidDUB01::BRENNAN_MTake that look off your faceWed Sep 06 1989 12:2510
    Patti,
    
    Forget Lisdoon. I shall reserve a slot for you at the Sept. sale
    at Geoffs. At least the farmers going there are wealthy.
    
    As for Paddy being described as a "tank". I think a VAT would be
    a more accurate descriotion.
    
    	MBr
    
616.39SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertWed Sep 06 1989 14:4416
    
    
    Patti,
    
       See my bid is already working  8*)
    
    Mbr,
    
       Hellllooooo  How you doin?  A VAT huh.  Well,  maybe...
    
    Good to hear from the both of you.  Now I'll be off to do some job
    hunting.
    
      Hey where are the rest of you Read-Onlys  Let's get it going....
    
    paddt
616.40what's the starting bid?ISLNDS::ONEILWed Sep 06 1989 17:1712
    Padraig,
    
    you are not alone in that job search...............
    this kid is actually getting on a plane headin west (go west, young
    woman), that's how bad things are here.
    
    Mbr,
    
    where is Geoffs?  and what exactly is the going rate these days
    must check out my dowry ! 
    
    Patty O
616.41I'll leave this one alone:^)MERLAN::CULBERTWed Sep 06 1989 18:477
    
    
    Paddy,
    
    Notice that I have not jumped in to describe your stature  :^)
    
    john
616.42Patty O ... Do you like Chinese Food ??STEREO::BURNSWhat's another word for Thesaurus ??Wed Sep 06 1989 19:1210
    
    
    	Paddy: We could introduce "MBr" to "Patty O" when he arrives
               from Dublin next month .....



                                                
    	keVin
    
616.43oopsISLNDS::ONEILWed Sep 06 1989 19:263
    uh oh, what have I done now????
    
    patty o
616.44Lunatic SoupDUB01::BRENNAN_MTake that look off your faceThu Sep 07 1989 09:1312
    Patti,
    
    Geoffs is a famous racehorse sales arena. It is something like the
    Kentucky sales or the Newmarket sales in the U.K. The going rate
    there is about $1-$3 million.
    
    I live just beside it.
    
    KeVin, if you give patti some of the Poteen she may be game to try
    it out.
    
    			MBr
616.45STAR::MFOLEYRebel without a ClueTue Sep 12 1989 05:356
       
       
       	God bless her if she drinks any poteen around Paddy or KeVin!
       
       					me_haul
       			(Back after an absence and a SET SEEN)
616.46how brave IS she?ISLNDS::ONEILTue Sep 12 1989 13:2811
    hmmmmmmmmm,
    
    you are correct, MFOLEY, I am brave enough to try the poteen, but
    knowing one Mr. P. Culbert, I'm not sure if I'm brave enough afterall!
    
    Paddy,
    
    was good to see you at Obie-wan-Canobie Lake - what was that in
    the plastic cup??    We will know in ~2 wks on Chicago - gulp!
    
    Patty O
616.47SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertTue Sep 12 1989 14:5613
    
    
    Patty O 
    
       Good luck in Chi town  It is a hell of a place some of the best
    jazz I ever heard was in the Purple Onion in the Old Town district.
        
       The cup had lemonaid   8*)
    
      You can trust me with or without the Poteen  8*)
    
    paddy                                                                 
    
616.48I'm so confused ... Let's have a party soon.WOODRO::TECH_SUPPORTTue Sep 12 1989 17:2914
    
    
    	this note is full of Paddys - Patties - Patty O's - Kevin's
    	keVins - Murphys.
    
    	I don't know who is who anymore and I still do not know what 
    	a me_haul or a "Free Michael Culbert" is ???????????????????
    
    
    	Is there going to be a party soon ?
    
    
    
    							Sheryl
616.49Is there enough land in R.I. to be a land baronessMERLAN::CULBERTWed Sep 13 1989 17:187
    
    
    yo /jen  
    
    Here's your chance to hold a party seeing your a land baroness :^)  :^)
    
    john
616.50Anything will doCEILI::DARCYThu Sep 14 1989 14:444
    Hey, I heard a rumor that Flemmings in Waltham is closing for
    good in about a month.  How's that for an excuse for a party?
    
    -george
616.51Give 'im he Hook!!WREATH::DROTTERThu Sep 14 1989 15:2018
    
    Party?! Boy, you Iro-Ams (That's Irish-Americans for you uninitiated!),
    are off the mark this year...I mean whatever happened to: 
    
    
    
            a Half Way to St. Paddy's Day Party (Sept 17th)????!!!!
    
    
    Which should occur this SUNDAY in case you all hadn't noticed!
    
    
    (I guess no one did - 'cause nobody set up a party)
    
    This can only mean one thing: "Mr. Arts and Entertainment Director,
    a.k.a. keVin Burns should be FIRED from that position.
    
    All in favor, say AYE...
616.52i know where I'll beMERLAN::CULBERTThu Sep 14 1989 16:109
    
    RE:-1
    
    I say NAY  
    
    Gee Joe I got my invitation didn't you??????
    
    john
    
616.53I vote for a partyAKOV12::HORGANFri Sep 15 1989 19:275
    Flemings may be closing???   This is terrible news.
    I hope they don't, there won't be a good pub around for miles.  
    
    
    Julia
616.54Hi ThereLEHIGH::DDAUGHERTYSat Sep 16 1989 18:317
    
    
    Dennis "Doc" Daugherty.
    
    100% Irish, From Fitchburg, Mass. USA
    
    Work at Andover, Mass.
616.55The Big Man Comes CleanAYOV27::KDELANEYMon Sep 18 1989 11:5324
    Hello folks,
    some of you may have seen some of my forays into the Notes files,like
    most new folk in Digital it took me a few faltering starts before
    I decided to throw caution to the wind and breenge in,as we say
    in the West of Scotland.
    So I feel the time has come to formally introduce myself.
    My name is Kenny Delaney,born and raised a Scot,third generation,but
    100% Irish by ancestery.
    I've been a Digitalis for 5 months at the Ayr plant and I'm loving
    every second of it.
    My particular interest is Scottish history and the effect of Irish
    Celts on it.
    So if anyone needs any help in that direction don't hesitate to
    drop me a line.
    
    
                                                      Awrabest.
    
                                                      Ta,ta,the noo,
    
    
    
                                                         Kenny
    
616.56I left my heart in Dublin City...HYEND::SECRETARY_2Thu Sep 21 1989 20:2012
    
    
    Hi everyone...
    
    I can only claim minimal Irish ancestry, but I love the country.
    I lived in Dublin for 14 months, working as a lay missionary.  I
    do have to admit that Dublin is one of my most favorite cities in
    the world...but my favorite spot in the Republic is Kilmore Quay,
    Co. Wexford.  I just left the country a few weeks ago, and am missing
    it terribly.  Finding this notes file has greatly cheered me...
    
    -Lorelei
616.57SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertFri Sep 22 1989 17:559
    
    
      So now that George Darcy has agreed to set up the next party,
    how many of the read-only noters will show up.  I bet the party
    will be one of the best lately....
    
      Come on George  We are all waiting.....  8*)
    
    paddy
616.58I knew he could do it .....STEREO::BURNSThe B&amp;I to ParadiseFri Sep 22 1989 18:2010
    
    
    	Thanks George ..... Your the best   !!!!!
    
    
    	(Will there be music at this party)
    
    
    
    keVin
616.59PARTY ALERT...PARTY ALERT.,..PENUTS::KSULLIVANFri Sep 22 1989 19:1710
    Re: Party.....there is going to be a humdinger of a party TONIGHT
    (Friday) in the infamous MEADOWS LOUNGE in Chelmsford. (Rt 3a north 
    - you can't miss it). Approx 9.30-10pm 'till very late. Live C&W music, 
    dancing etc, bring yer stetsons. Rawhide Jimmie......Miss it and weep!!!!!
     
    
                     Yeeeeeeeeehhhhhhaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwww.
    
                        
                                                                          
616.60WREATH::DROTTERMon Sep 25 1989 17:4124
    re. .57 & .58
    
    
    George, In light of what was mentioned in Liam Ferrie's Newsletter
    today, (about the Roman colony found on the east coast of ancient
    Ireland), I want you to remember one word - and keep repeating it
    as you set up this party for all of us good Celts:
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     TOGA!,... TOGA!!,... TOGA!!!,... TOGA!!!,... TOGA!!!    :^>
616.61oh, an insult huh!TOLKIN::OROURKEWed Sep 27 1989 16:0623
    
    RE: .49
    
    Good grief I'm slipping.  I really haven't been in notes much in
    the last month.....I didn't even see this one!
    
    Yes, there is enough land to be a baroness...the scale is just a
    little different, that's all.  My little parcel is green and peaceful
    & beautiful...but I doubt most would make the commute for a
    party...unlike me and my friends who travel the greater New Enland
    circuit!
    
    As for R.I. & Southern Mass there is really a lot to choice from.
    In downtown Providence, there's the Abbey (very nice) and they are
    just opening a Rosie O'Grady's (don't know what it is like.  
    
    Also, I went to the Irish Embassy in Easton, Mass last week....very
    nice, too!
    
    /Jen 
    
    
    As for the rest of Rh
616.62I can't believe it's butterCEILI::DARCYThu Sep 28 1989 14:138
    Well I finally got in touch with Flemmings Sheryl, and they're
    still open for business.  Whelan and O'Riordan are playing this
    weekend and Celtic Clan are on for next weekend.
    
    How about we plan a CELT get together for next week?  This would
    give people from Rhode Island plenty of time for planning purposes ;-)
    
    george
616.63Now if it was in the Meadows..........PENUTS::KSULLIVANThu Sep 28 1989 14:529
    Good idea....I'll be in New York....save the embarrassment of being
    seen in public with this bunch of loosers, with their green jackets
    right down to their green underwear, singing (sic) "Give Ireland......
    ......away to someone" and some song about "puppies". If ye have any
    sense, ye'll stay in R.I., unless ye're uncontrolable masochists.
    
                     Celtic heritage night..........HA!
    
                                   M.
616.64SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertThu Sep 28 1989 17:2810
    
    
    Good work George  you were able to pick a weekend when Murphy will
    be in New York..............
    
    I will also be out of town that weekend I wonder if this is a plan keVin 
    is helping with??????
    
    paddy                                                                   
    
616.65How do you git thar from 'ere?TOLKIN::OROURKEFri Sep 29 1989 15:5411
    Re:  Mr. Darcy's party
    
    Remember, if you ever get an agreeable date, you are also resposible
    for providing directions....yes detailed directions including the
    location and color of all traffic signals.
    
    After all, some of us will be traveling from south of the border...
    no matter that I go to school in Waltham! 
    
    /Jen
    
616.66Read Only ReplyDUB01::R_MAGUIREFri Oct 27 1989 12:185
		Ni leifinn na Notai seo ar Or na Cruinne
    
    	Mostly I spend time picking up bad habits from the Ssssnake
    
    	Richard.
616.67I am also a READ-ONLY NoterMPGS::RIORDANMon Jul 26 1993 17:1314
    I am also a read-only CELT noter.  I'm 50% Irish (Dad's side) and
    50% Scot (Mom's side). My fathers family name is Riordan (I believe
    it was O'Riordan but they dropped the O when they arrived in the 20's.)
    and my Mother hails from the Black/Degnin Clans in Glasgow and
    Edenborough (sp?) Scotland.  I have 5 brothers and 2 sisters, 
    1 sister-in-law and 2 nephews.   I am hoping to make a trip back to 
    Ireland in about a year but until then I will be a frequent reader
    of this notes file!!!!!!!    
    
    I sit in the SHR1 facility and support the SSD Group.
    
    Mary Margaret Riordan
    MPGS::RIORDAN  
                             
616.68Another One!BSS::HOLLANDGalvanized YankeeTue Jul 27 1993 20:388
    Mike Holland - no Irish ancestry (that I know about) but I have Dutch,
    Scottish, Germany, Welsh, English and other assorted ancestry. I'm a 
    read only noter, except for this reply ;^).
    
    My wife's grandmother was from Belfast and my wife still has assorted kin
    in Northern Ireland.
    
    Mike