Celtic songbook

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I just re-found this thread again while meandering.

I think New Me is going a very definite pale shade of green - I'm not sure I'd even call myself an Irish Republican any more, and I'm not sure I'd still make the same arguments I did at the start of this thread <MidLifeCrisis>. I think several years of living away from home had me remembering the more romantic notions of nationalism, but after spending the last 3 years commuting to Belfast every week and dealing with 'us' and 'them' the absurdity of the entire situation has really started to grate on me. For the most part I just can not be annoyed bickering with other humans over tribal differences any more, in relative peacetime it is all so banal.
The game has changed.
 
Admiral! Long time no see mucker. Good to have you back.

Word to the wise, some ***** **** has been pretending to be you. Sorry to say he was doing a better job of being you than you.