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hi dose any one no of a good bodhran maker near co.clare?
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by trad man
Roundstone (made my Malachy Kearns) in Roundstone, Connemara doesn't look to be too far. Great bodhrans! Check out: www.bodhran.com Pat
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by plunk111
Me wonders what dose you must be hi on. No?
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by llig leahcim
agree with plunk. But check out his product. I had one that seemed made for the mass market. Was not particularly durable. But that was ten years ago. However, I have seen others of his that were very nice.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by zippydw
Michael I'm so glad you're there for the ones I can't get to when work is busy.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by showaddydadito
Skools downt teech peeple to spel thees dais llig. The number of people that spell " does" incorrectly is amazing.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by Bernie
You nobs that pick up on spelling obviously have nothing better to do with your time. Go find a woman
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by D.J.F.
I don't think Michael meant to say "does", actually. Methinks Bernie isn't up to speed on dialect.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by ConĂ¡n McDonnell
I'm not picking on them because of their spelling. I'm picking on them because they like bodhrans
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by llig leahcim
i luv the way they never use no capitals or punctuation nor nuthin else i wonder if they play music with the same disregard for the fundamentals or if there just have poor schoolz ths daze booyaka shah
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by Sugarfoot Jack
By the way - Seamus O'Kane isn't in Clare but is worth a look.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaahaaaaa DEJA VU!!! http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/11933
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by Joe CSS
dose is Irish for does
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by skin&bow
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help!!!
help!!!
hi dose any one no of a good bodhran maker near co.clare?
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by trad man
Re: help!!!
Roundstone (made my Malachy Kearns) in Roundstone, Connemara doesn't look to be too far. Great bodhrans! Check out: www.bodhran.com
Pat
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by plunk111
Re: help!!!
Me wonders what dose you must be hi on. No?
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by llig leahcim
Re: help!!!
agree with plunk. But check out his product. I had one that seemed made for the mass market. Was not particularly durable. But that was ten years ago.
However, I have seen others of his that were very nice.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by zippydw
Re: help!!!
Michael I'm so glad you're there for the ones I can't get to when work is busy.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by showaddydadito
Re: help!!!
Skools downt teech peeple to spel thees dais llig. The number of people that spell " does" incorrectly is amazing.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by Bernie
Re: help!!!
You nobs that pick up on spelling obviously have nothing better to do with your time.
Go find a woman
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by D.J.F.
Re: help!!!
I don't think Michael meant to say "does", actually. Methinks Bernie isn't up to speed on dialect.
# Posted on August 25th 2009 by ConĂ¡n McDonnell
Re: help!!!
I'm not picking on them because of their spelling. I'm picking on them because they like bodhrans
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by llig leahcim
Re: help!!!
i luv the way they never use no capitals or punctuation nor nuthin else i wonder if they play music with the same disregard for the fundamentals or if there just have poor schoolz ths daze booyaka shah
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by Sugarfoot Jack
Re: help!!!
By the way - Seamus O'Kane isn't in Clare but is worth a look.
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by Sugarfoot Jack
Re: help!!!
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaahaaaaa
DEJA VU!!!
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/11933
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by Joe CSS
Re: help!!!
dose is Irish for does
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by skin&bow