Kalnozoli Kate wrote:Marina, faith and begorra to you too. I loved your post and with Irish blood you will be among the literary greats, no doubt about it.
The Mitchum boys, Robert and John were of Irish decent. Of course Robert was the most well known but I met John at a gathering in Corona del Mar in the 80's. When he found out my mother (not Irish) named me Kathleen from the song, Carry Me Home Again, Kathleen, he broke into song added about 10 verses to the original. Talk about having kissed the Blarney Stone, ol' John had plenty of blather but it was an entertaining evening.
I might right something for the Challenge on Question.
Oh the words you used Ms. Kate the shock and horror, You know Amy and I are moderators now right and can't tolerate such language!

Begorra Blarney, Blather
Okay I googled them. Blather means same as rabbit on is to waffle at length whichis perfectly clear

Blarney means nonsense Oh found another blather that means nonsense or to talk on and an and the person doesn't have A clue about what he is saying. Another definition is nonsense. oops sorry all of those definitions were for blather.Blarney means to denote flatteryand Begorra is spelled begorrah and no self-respecting Irishman world use it.although A different source saysit means goodness me! Now my brain is spinning...
Because I have red hair Ihave been told I must be Irish but the side of the family that gave me the red hair gene is German, mainly though I'm a mutt.
