High Towers and Tightwads

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  1. pamela_saint
  2. Ireland
  3. MercyWriter
  4. MercyWriter
  5. Tina_Coruth
  6. thebattwoman

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Top 1.   Mar 30, 2001 6:07 AM

» pamela_saint - Towers

Great story, Lianne. Like most bits of folklore, I'm sure there are a few "bricks" of truth in this tale.

-- posted by pamela_saint



Top 2.   Mar 30, 2001 7:02 AM

» Ireland - clonmacnoise

Great article Lianne and a very funny little story.

Thanks for the link but can I point out that there is no "u" in my name - it's Togher.

Enjoyed this!

-- posted by Ireland



Top 3.   Mar 30, 2001 5:35 PM

» MercyWriter - Re: the U

Woops! I mean, BIG woops! It was a typo. Honest! Sorry, Irene. < blush >

-- posted by MercyWriter



Top 4.   Mar 30, 2001 5:42 PM

» MercyWriter - Re: Towers

In response to message posted by pamela_saint:

Yes, I agree. =) And that's part of what makes Irish myth and history so much fun. I guess for history purists it can be a bit frustrating, but is there any pure history really? Thanks for the comments.

-- posted by MercyWriter



Top 5.   Mar 31, 2001 2:14 PM

» Tina_Coruth - Very interesting!

Hi Lianne,
I enjoyed reading this very much. I love the legend about the builder and the monks. Well told -- thanks!
Tina

-- posted by Tina_Coruth



Top 6.   Mar 31, 2001 10:16 PM

» thebattwoman - Re: Towers

In response to message posted by pamela_saint:

I agree Pamela, the truth might get streched a little, but it's usually there somewhere!
I enjoyed this Lianne, thank you!

-- posted by thebattwoman



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