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Irish Exit -noun (eye-rish, eg-zit) | genastri
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Living vicariously through blogs (and friends! I have to tell you about the future! Irish Exit -noun (eye-rish, eg-zit). January 27, 2011. My apologies for the delayed post (I’m sure none of you are really that upset, don’t lie to me). I have been busy with snowpocalypse 4.0. Yes friends, we have been blessed with 12 more inches of snow today! And with that, I leave you with one of my favorite Irish songs…in admiration of the bar, the song and my abroadian in Galway. The Blood of Cu Chulainn. Of Shoes an...
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icy boogie down is a boogie don’t | genastri
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Living vicariously through blogs (and friends! Hello, ciao, bonjour, hola, hallo, ola, hej! I have to tell you about the future! Icy boogie down is a boogie don’t. January 17, 2011. Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons. Toodles poodles, may your adventures be more exciting than mine, and your knees be far less bloody. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Hello, ciao, bonjour, hola, hallo, ola, hej! I have to tell you about the future! One response to “ icy boogie down is a boogie don’t.
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January | 2011 | genastri
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Living vicariously through blogs (and friends! Monthly Archives: January 2011. Irish Exit -noun (eye-rish, eg-zit). January 27, 2011. My apologies for the delayed post (I’m sure none of you are really that upset, don’t lie to me). I have been busy with snowpocalypse 4.0. Yes friends, we have been blessed with 12 more inches of snow today! And with that, I leave you with one of my favorite Irish songs…in admiration of the bar, the song and my abroadian in Galway. The Blood of Cu Chulainn. January 19, 2011.
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hello, ciao, bonjour, hola, hallo, ola, hej! | genastri
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Living vicariously through blogs (and friends! Icy boogie down is a boogie don’t →. Hello, ciao, bonjour, hola, hallo, ola, hej! January 13, 2011. I’ve never officially blogged before so please, do tell me if I am doing something wrong. As you may have guessed my post title is hello in all the different languages of the magical and mystical countries my fabulous friends are becoming acquainted with, I hope I didn’t forget anyone! Stay classy fellow bloggers. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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I have to tell you about the future! | genastri
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Living vicariously through blogs (and friends! Icy boogie down is a boogie don’t. Irish Exit -noun (eye-rish, eg-zit) →. I have to tell you about the future! January 19, 2011. A perfect study song. Inspired by my abroad friends, a perfect spot for my 21st birthday. A song that ANYONE can dance too. The perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe. A way to cook a brussel sprout that I will actually enjoy. A song that could make even the saddest person happy. The best vodka sauce in little italy. Enter your comme...