Not sure if the bold Martin will be more embarrassed by the fact that he is now Bailif and Steward of Northstead,or by the fact that it is now public knowledge that his middle name is Pacelli? WTf?
Pacelli was the surname of a pope IIRC
Well you could imagine a pope with a surname like that,but not a Sinn Fein leader from the Bogside!
It's not like he uses it ::)
Quote from: T Fearon on January 02, 2013, 08:49:23 PM
Not sure if the bold Martin will be more embarrassed by the fact that he is now Bailif and Steward of Northstead,or by the fact that it is now public knowledge that his middle name is Pacelli? WTf?
Embarrassed????????????
I dont think the man knows how.
Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on January 02, 2013, 09:04:55 PM
It's not like he uses it ::)
Not the only thing he never used, apparently.
The English choose to give this title to MPs who wish to resign. What can Mcguinness do about it? Some of ye are worse than tabloid gutter hacks trying to make a story out of nothing.
Er I think the story here is Pacelli not the barony that Martin now commands!
Not much of a fcukin story.
I would say some of you boys have some odd saints names lurking somewhere. Any dodgy confirmation names?
Colmcille.
I thought he was Donegal.
He founded the first monastry in derry. Yer right he is a donegal man, but we like to claim people up here, I think he is our patron saint!!
Doire colmcille a club in the city is named after him.
Quote from: ONeill on January 03, 2013, 12:06:15 AM
I thought he was Donegal.
He had a Monastery in North Longford too - Laureleye can see it from his kitchen window. Colmcille GFC is in and around Aughnacliffe.
Yep, and in Meath too.
Some man was Colm Cille, he could have been King.
Sounds like Colmcille was an early day Charlie Haughey!
Quote from: Ard-Rí on January 03, 2013, 10:49:04 AM
Yep, and in Meath too.
Some man was Colm Cille, he could have been King.
We had lots of great Colms, sure.
Quote from: Hardy on January 03, 2013, 12:33:50 PM
Quote from: Ard-Rí on January 03, 2013, 10:49:04 AM
Yep, and in Meath too.
Some man was Colm Cille, he could have been King.
We had lots of great Colms, sure.
Even ones from Leitrim ... ::)