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He hopes to add more info (and perhaps write some articles on) to the history of music, micorbiology and Modern Scottish Politics.
He hopes to add more info (and perhaps write some articles on) to the history of music, micorbiology and Modern Scottish Politics.

Giolla Uidir:

Perhaps: "...others however have only the minimal identification with their country of residence and choose instead to celebrate their Irish heritage..."?GiollaUidir 01:28, 4 April 2006 (UTC)

If that is the case then let them get the fuck out of Scotland, and go back home to mother Hibernia. No one is stopping them (or you).

[[User:Brandubh Blathmac|Brandubh Blathmac]] 08:39, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

P.S.--As far as Mairead O'Farrell, it's too bad Siobhan O'Hanlon didn't join her in death, but 3 out of 4 is not bad.

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GiollaUidir is a member from Glasgow, Scotland. He is currently studying Microbiology at Strathclyde University, which isn't terribally fun but will get him a good job a the end. He joined wikipedia on 3 January 2006 and has been a busy bee ever since contributing to articles on areas as diverse as Modern Irish History, Toxins, Scottish and UK politics and general info about names.

The first article he wrote was on the Irish Freedom Fighter Mairéad Farrell on 3 April, 2006.

He hopes to add more info (and perhaps write some articles on) to the history of music, micorbiology and Modern Scottish Politics.

Giolla Uidir:

Perhaps: "...others however have only the minimal identification with their country of residence and choose instead to celebrate their Irish heritage..."?GiollaUidir 01:28, 4 April 2006 (UTC)

If that is the case then let them get the fuck out of Scotland, and go back home to mother Hibernia. No one is stopping them (or you).

Brandubh Blathmac 08:39, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

P.S.--As far as Mairead O'Farrell, it's too bad Siobhan O'Hanlon didn't join her in death, but 3 out of 4 is not bad.