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31st December 05, 04:12 PM
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I saw that Todd touched on it earlier, and I've always known them on the Irish musicians and school kids. I even own a saffron traditional for on-stage formal performances.
As for the school boys from St. Enda's, there are some hilarious tales that will remind you of Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue". They took some early beatings, but later became some notorious Irishmen in history.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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1st January 06, 10:38 AM
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Canadian Irish Regimental Tartan-- AKA: O'Saffron
http://tinyurl.com/dfbl7
World's only kilted Irish Regiment.
Now disbanded.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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1st January 06, 12:05 PM
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Canadian Irish...
 Originally Posted by g koch
Canadian Irish Regimental Tartan-- AKA: O'Saffron
http://tinyurl.com/dfbl7
World's only kilted Irish Regiment.
Now disbanded.
Where did you see that they were disbanded? The official Canadian Army web site shows them still on the army list.
Cheers, 
Todd
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1st January 06, 01:17 PM
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To paraphrase Will Rogers: All I know is what I read in the webpages.
http://tinyurl.com/dx5f2
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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1st January 06, 04:10 PM
#5
Canadian Irish...
Cheers, 
Todd
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1st January 06, 05:14 PM
#6
oh well, you win.....I'd read somewhere that they where no more.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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