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    She lives in County Kildare Ireland..
    Oh and a "redneck" here.. ( you are killing my staples ya know..) is a seriously uneducated person that well uh the goal in life is to own a uh well 20 year old pickup etc... ( you are killing me here... ) Farmers are country "folks".. A redneck well.. Look up jeff foxworthy... lol..Jeff Foxworthy " You might be a redneck if your child has more teeth than you do. You might be a redneck if your mama has ammo on her Christmas list. You might be a redneck if you use your fishing list as a form of identification. "... etc..

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    o god no... i dont mean your kind of redneck... i plan to go to uni next year. thank god i asked lol its funny how one word means two different things lol. sorry staples. lol. awww cool my brother married a woman from kildare. shes from newbridge!


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    pm her- its jackmilliesmom ... And a wonderful person!

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    i will do


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    Well I am a Tennessee redneck......................and it actually is a reference to farmers that get the back of their necks sunburned. Love Jeff Foxworthy though. Grew up on a farm in Tennessee. I don't own a 20 year old Pick up although I did learn to drive on one. and my goals in life were a bit higher than buying it off my uncle.
    That being said, I think blanket statements aren't all that encompassing?
    And Katrina I do apologise for the misconception of the boot but the fact that it could be either a trunk or a cargo hold.....well it was an easy mistake to make , I should have thought to ask what type of car! LOL , and I found Dublin lovely and County Cork also. We went in 2000 for a family wedding of my late exes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    We went in 2000 for a family wedding of my late exes.
    " All my ex's live in Texas... thats why I live in Tennesee.."... ( getting another pillow for my staples here.. you all are killing me with laughter! )

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    Kerry is where my husbands associates family is from. Their name is Clarey.

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    this thread is interesting.... i love kerry. we would always go to killarney, would it be anywhere near there?


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    im sorry about you exe's passing. glad to know your son will return again.


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    This is a funny thread. I like the name "boot". I think I will start calling hatchbacks boots.

    I agree with the person who put a picture of a gate on this thread. Many people in the US use the gates to separate the dog from the back & front seat. They can sit & lay down, but if they get into an accident, they're protected (and so isn't the passenger) from flying objects....the dog!

    Good luck getting your dog in the boot.

    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by katrina
    this thread is interesting.... i love kerry. we would always go to killarney, would it be anywhere near there?
    My understanding is yes. .. But I hate to admit- I am not totally sure but it sounds like judging by the things they brought back for my husband.. They say Killarney on them. Must be close..

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    thanks for advice elizabethann, much appriciated yea around the area of killarney you can get stuff with killarney on them, so prob is close then! i love that place, always wanted to move there, but donno how i could afford it, even going on holidays to it the things are so expensive


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