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    Quote Originally Posted by lapd View Post
    What is the obsession with Nationality on here, jeez you do not visit a lady to learn a language. OK if the lady is not as described fair enough thats different I worked in City where there were nearly 200 different languages spoken and I got away with knowing 2 or 3.

    Again I ask and this is my final time what difference does it make where girl is from ? unless the girl on phone has perfect English and girl you meet has none
    Or she is a real Brazilian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    Irish was never on the official curriculum in NI(part of UK)
    May be an option nowadays.. would'nt know.
    If you had grown up in the south and stayed to the end of secondary school, you would have had 13 years of compulsory Irish and very likely might still not speak much of it at the end anyway.
    Funny that, because I was taught Irish in school in NI,maybe you went to the wrong school ( if you know what I mean )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cable87 View Post
    Sounds like you met a Romanian lady! Could've been the same one I last saw. She was as Italian as I am, which is to say, NOT AT ALL!
    you could be right,

    I like Italians, alot in common with the French, very sexy people

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    Quote Originally Posted by justfrank44 View Post
    Funny that, because I was taught Irish in school in NI,maybe you went to the wrong school ( if you know what I mean )
    If I may just speak frankly for a minute,
    the possibly now departed Dr. Love had a comment in his signature about people that think they know everything and Amylove in her sig mentions people who have to have the last word.
    On both counts, I hold my hand up, thus I know everything about foreign countries with quaint customs like monarchs and marching seasons.
    If you speak of private schools or are a young un(anything younger than me) I discount your comment.
    I sometimes have to remind myself that I am old enough, just about, to be the father(age wise) of 85% of escorts here and of a good many male posters too,
    hence I often regress in my thinking to the early 1980s and by God, back then, long, long, before the Good Friday agreement ;state funding of Irish in state schools in NI was as common as hen's teeth.
    Sincerely yours,
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    Shalom/salaam.
    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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    Oiche mhaith duit.
    O mo dhia!
    B'eigean dom postail i mBearla amhain.
    Gabh mo leithsceil. Job eile dos na mods amarach.
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    Shalom/salaam.
    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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    What was school like for those 40 yrs plus here, no proper language classes, no computers, just a pad and paper and a bog standard calculator
    Last edited by knibbs; 21-12-15 at 00:28.

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    It was behind a hedge, with the rain beating off us as if we were in Frank Mc Court's childhood house and a mad non Christian Brother and Sister of no Mercy practicing BDSM. before the term had been invented.
    Shur didn't it make us the country we are today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish Josephine View Post
    HaHa nothing like sex starved old people telling you not to let the boys touch you to make you curious lol
    Bedtime for me x
    You seem like you just can't get enough sex now Josey, you must have went to a convent when you were younger.
    I often fantasised about riding a nun in the vestry but getting all those clothes off would be a bummer
    Last edited by Oh Kevin; 21-12-15 at 00:46.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    If I may just speak frankly for a minute,
    the possibly now departed Dr. Love had a comment in his signature about people that think they know everything and Amylove in her sig mentions people who have to have the last word.
    On both counts, I hold my hand up, thus I know everything about foreign countries with quaint customs like monarchs and marching seasons.
    If you speak of private schools or are a young un(anything younger than me) I discount your comment.
    I sometimes have to remind myself that I am old enough, just about, to be the father(age wise) of 85% of escorts here and of a good many male posters too,
    hence I often regress in my thinking to the early 1980s and by God, back then, long, long, before the Good Friday agreement ;state funding of Irish in state schools in NI was as common as hen's teeth.
    Sincerely yours,
    A know it all.
    Do we even have private schools in the north? And I am certainly no spring chicken myself. I was taught in an ordinary secondary school for boys, my sister was taught in a similar girls school and was also taught Irish, I have to say most catholic schools taught Irish. not that it did me any good, don't have a single word of it now.

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    Much the same result in the south.
    Vast resources spent teaching Irish, lots resent having to learn it and few enough retain much of it and never make any use of it after leaving school.
    A few have found employment if they had fluent Irish, in broadcasting or translation or whatever so a few have found a use for it. I picked up a good bit by osmosis and remember most of it but never use it for anything(unless CurvyNina gets fluent and wants to have a conversation :-)
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    Shalom/salaam.
    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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