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five4 |
Posted on: 13-Oct-2017, 06:54 AM |
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A very nice, short article in the Celtic Radio Announcement this morning to set the tone for the holiday...
This is another holiday with deep roots into the deep past. When a new religious order wishes to supplant ancient pagan rituals they first try to remove them. Then they try to change them or cast them in an unfavorable light. If that does not solve the issue they just incorporate them into their own rituals...We all need this time for reflection and contemplation. Have a great All Hallow's Eve...Drink up and be scary...Proust, ya'll... |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #316233 |
five4 |
Posted on: 21-Apr-2017, 02:55 PM |
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Mighty dry here in SW Florida. Plenty of brush fires. Could really use some rain about now... |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315885 |
five4 |
Posted on: 15-Apr-2017, 06:52 AM |
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Sunny and clear here in SW Florida, 68 now with 94% humidity. Temperature rising to about 84 by 3:00 while the humidity is dropping to about 35% around 5:00...Skol, ya'll |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315873 |
five4 |
Posted on: 14-Mar-2017, 04:06 PM |
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As you get older you realize that there is much more importance to how you think of yourself then it is of how others may think of you. There is no peace until you find peace within yourself as they say. Drinks all around my friend, drinks all around... |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315788 |
five4 |
Posted on: 14-Mar-2017, 03:54 PM |
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Grew up on Country music...50's 60's and 70's, that stuff they play today, well, it ain't country and it's barely music. Country music can trace it's roots back through Bluegrass all the way to the mountain music enjoyed by the Irish, Scots and English immigrants. Their folk and traditional music is with us still today and I love it...But suicide? Are you daft, come on now, with all the trash music out there that's so dark and violent? Bye the way, do you know what you get when you play a country song backwards? His girl comes back, he gets a new truck and his dog doesn't die...Amen |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315787 |
five4 |
Posted on: 14-Mar-2017, 03:29 PM |
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When I was a youngster many years ago my next door neighbor would "go back" every other year to Co. Cork where she was born and raised. One year she brought me back some stones and bits and pieces of mortar and such from a couple of castles. She also brought back a small piece of peat for to burn like incense she says. Well the stones and such are long gone but that smell of the smoldering peat still fogs my mind to this day. An aroma I have never forgotten, thanks Aunt Peggie...Cheers ya'll... |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315785 |
five4 |
Posted on: 12-Mar-2017, 09:36 AM |
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My lovely wife and I wanted to hit Downtown as usual but she will be working late on Friday so we will hit a couple of smaller celebratory places with some friends for drinks and...drinks...Then spend the rest of the weekend home eating and drinking to our hearts content while watching all the Irish movies we can pull up...Lots of clinking glasses and outlaw pipes for sure...Slainte |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315765 |
five4 |
Posted on: 12-Mar-2017, 09:15 AM |
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Thanks togo for the brief but succinct lesson on corned beef. I have not seen the Boston Irish version since I moved from South Jersey, not that it was prevalent but was available if one so desired. While I love corned beef and cabbage I much rather have a big, fat sandwich on Deli Rye with Lorraine Swiss and sauerkraut straight from the bag or can as it were. Add a big bowl of boiled and buttered Dutch potatoes and carrots all washed down with plenty of Guinness, Murphy's or O'Hara's. Last night I had corned beef and coleslaw on a roll with a couple of Shiner Black Beers as a primer to next week...Cheers |
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Forum: From Your Kitchen to My Plate · Post Preview: #315764 |
five4 |
Posted on: 05-Feb-2017, 07:26 AM |
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Pretty good so far...about 2 weeks ago we had a couple of mornings where we woke up to low 40's, had to pop the heater on just to take the chill off ( set the thermostat at 60 ) Around here a 20 to 30 degree swing in weather this time of year is du jour. Overcast and chance of thunder showers and low 80's most of the week but still around 80 late this afternoon so we will be watching the game outside...
Been busier than a one armed paper hanger since mid summer. Glad you posted, it makes me take the time to reply...Cheers. |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315640 |
five4 |
Posted on: 09-Oct-2016, 09:01 AM |
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It's 77* right now moving up to 89* but after Hurricane Matthew blew by, we will be getting some over night temps in the upper 60's...fall enough for me. Since I have some fresh ground venison, compliments of my neighbor, I decided to make one of my favorite Fall dishes of venison chili. There are numerous recipes for chili and I make several myself from Texas Red with shredded beef and "No Beans Please" to white chilies with pork or chicken and a few in between. Some like their chili thin and soupy while others prefer a thicker, chunkier style...me, I like them all. The method you use to thicken is entirely up to you...your chili, your preference. You can simmer and cool a couple of times to evaporate or use corn starch or arrowroot mixed with a little water, shredded cheese, tomato paste, instant potato flakes or a roux. I used to take my chili so hot that I would sweat just thinking about eating it but I know that's not for everyone and I have mellowed somewhat in the last few years, so, I will leave the amount of spices up to you...Here's my Fall Venison Chili:
1 pound fresh ground venison 4 oz. bacon fat 1 tbl. butter 1 15 oz. can of black beans 1 10oz can Ro-Tel chili fixin's with seasoned diced tomatoes and green chilis cayenne pepper chili powder paprika cumin garlic powder Cholula hot sauce Frank's Red Hot original Salt & Pepper
1 into a medium hot pot dice the bacon fat and then add the butter 2 turn up the heat and add the venison, brown and S&P to taste 3 add your spices, stir and simmer 4 add Ro-Tel, stir and bring up tp heat 5 add black beans, stir and bring up to heat 6 add Cholula and Frank's, stir and reduce to a simmer 7 after 15 min. turn off and let cool 8 reheat to serve, dish it out and add a handful of shredded Colby-Jack or Cheddar cheese and a chunk of a baguette...
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Forum: From Your Kitchen to My Plate · Post Preview: #315338 |
five4 |
Posted on: 23-Sep-2016, 07:43 AM |
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Love a bunch of bunch of foreign series...Peaky Blinders, Ripper Street, The Tunnel/The Bridge, Wallander (both) and so on...Currently My lovely bride and I are watching Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, the first time for her but a revisit for me...Cheers. |
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Forum: Ye Ole Celtic Pub - Open all day, all night! · Post Preview: #315319 |
five4 |
Posted on: 11-Sep-2016, 05:52 AM |
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While we remember that tragic day and those that lost their lives let us not forget the courage and fortitude of those that took a stand and willingly sacrificed their own lives to bring down Flight 93 over Shanksville, PA. They were bound by faith and patriotism to act unselfishly as we all should do now in honoring their memory. I salute all those that fell that day and also those that rose up to help those injured and in need. Faith in GOD gives us strength, faith in our fellow man gives us courage and faith in ourselves gives us the will...the will to carry on. |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315303 |
five4 |
Posted on: 05-Sep-2016, 06:39 AM |
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Labor Day was promoted in the 1880's by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor to celebrate the contributions and efforts put forth by the common working men and women that resulted in the industrial might and prosperity of this country. It also honors the sacrifices made for the well being and safety of workers everywhere...Thanks to all those who labor. Thanks to all those that used to labor. Let us all enjoy the fruits of our own labor. I raise my glass to all...several times...Slainte and Skol ya"ll |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315297 |
five4 |
Posted on: 27-May-2016, 05:57 PM |
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"137 years later, Memorial Day remains one of America's most cherished patriotic observances. The spirit of this day has not changed, it remains a day to honor those who died defending our freedom and democracy"...Doc Hastings |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #315135 |
five4 |
Posted on: 01-May-2016, 04:42 PM |
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I have used the Celtic Music app a couple of times over the weekend have had no issues, thanks again for developing and maintaining this wonderful site...Skol |
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Forum: Technical Support · Post Preview: #315036 |
five4 |
Posted on: 29-Apr-2016, 09:54 AM |
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I trust you and have the utmost confidence in Celtic Radio. I had this app downloaded and have used it several times over the past couple of weeks and this was the first instance prompting the warning from my virus and safe operation app, I will check it out this weekend and let you know how I fare...thanks again for your consideration and attention...Slainte |
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Forum: Technical Support · Post Preview: #315026 |
five4 |
Posted on: 27-Apr-2016, 06:25 AM |
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Over this past weekend I got this message on my phone from Support and Protection when I opened up the Mobil APP. Should I be concerned?
I would like to thank you for all the effort and hard work Celtic Radio has had to endure this year in keeping us tuned in and connected to the great music and programs. I do truly appreciate it...Slainte |
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Forum: Technical Support · Post Preview: #314998 |
five4 |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2016, 12:38 PM |
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Well, well, well, we have a debate...First off FloridaCracker, let say that this was not intended to be a personal attack on you or your veracity but a generalized statement on informational vehicles. And in no way did I say that John Oliver's information was incorrect. We are all stupefied by the polling and election issues highlighted by Florida, South Carolina and Illinois to say the least which accentuate fraudulent practices. My question to you sir, is this, With dozens of privileges requiring photo I.D. why are so many against voter I.D.? If anyone has partaken in any of these activities then they already have proper identification, which should suffice the voting requirements, unless that identification is not accurate or correct. This will become all too clear when anyone in Florida has to renew their driver's license... Being a fellow Floridian you must be a fine, upstanding person, we should get together and have a drink sometime and discuss the weather...What say you?
I think it was Frederick Douglas that said, " A gentleman will insult me and no man not a gentleman can insult me."
P.S. I too also enjoy a comedic twist to just about anything, especially politics. Lewis Black comes to mind here. |
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Forum: Politics & Current Events · Post Preview: #314857 |
five4 |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2016, 09:12 AM |
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First off let me state that the real issue is not so much voter fraud but election fraud and the ensuing deplorable actions of the polling system and electorial college. Now, let me get back to this thread...
Hummm, let me see...over 3 dozen items above which require a Photo I.D. to engage in, not one being voter registration...hummm. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 was put in place to add reforms and simplify registration and set national standards to some degree for voter registration. Adherence to the guidelines of HAVA is required if your state receives any Federal Aid...In addition, any state that requires a Photo I.D. is also required to furnish you with one for free if you can not afford it. If you believe that voter registration is an economic barrier, I see the argument as contritum amphora and here's why. Included in those above items are several that are challenged by economic disadvantages, welfare, Medicaid and unemployment, even social security, along with any number of assistance programs. Everyone in the United States that is not precluded by medical, mental, criminal or other such deficiencies as prescribed by law, has the right to vote as long as they meet two basic and one general criteria. You must be over 18 and you must be a US citizen. So pray tell me, how do you prove this without proper identification? Once you meet these basic requirements you must be legally registered to vote in your jurisdiction...To be able to satirize and otherwise discuss our government and it's policies is a novel and unique American pastime that is protected and guaranteed by our Constitution and it's accompanied amendments to the Bill of Rights...Try doing so in any number of other countries...
Do not fall into the trap of obtaining your pertinent information from comedians or amateurs, the internet makes it so easy to research information from any number of legitimate sources yourself. Mark Twain once said, "Those who don't read the paper are uninformed, those that do are misinformed." re: read several to get more information and opinion, remembering that the newspaper was the only media of the day. And Winston Churchill was quoted as saying, "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter." just check out any of the "on the street" surveys. But my favorite quote concerning voting and politics is from Plato..."One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." as in, if the candidate that I like isn't running, then I'm not voting...suit yourself.
In closing I will say this...John Oliver is a comedian and he is exercising one of our rights as American citizens because the last time I checked, John Oliver is NOT a US citizen and no matter what his opinions are of our political system and voting requirements, he is NOT eligible to vote. |
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Forum: Politics & Current Events · Post Preview: #314854 |
five4 |
Posted on: 27-Mar-2016, 05:52 AM |
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I would like to wish all here in the Celtic Radio community a solemn and reflective Easter season. With all the troubles going on in the world today, it's nice to have a strong foundation to lean on for solace and understanding.
When the boys were younger we took them to my Lutheran Church for the sun-rise service on Easter. This was at a time when my church was finishing up construction on their new place of worship and the service was conducted outside while the sun was just rising, casting a beautiful glow across the morning sky. While we were all standing in silent reflection you could faintly hear the neighboring Catholic Church's congregation singing a hymn, it was so beautiful and enchanting. Our boys thought that the singing came from the angels and of course, my lovely wife ( good Catholic that she is) said, "Yes, of course it was." |
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Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #314825 |
five4 |
Posted on: 16-Mar-2016, 07:08 AM |
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Ours will be quite busy this year. Our one son, who works in California, and his lovely lass will be married on the 4th of July in Oklahoma. Then we will all (or most) meet up in St. Augustine for a family vacation. After which, most of us will head back home to SW Fla. and have another party so our son can show his new Bride where he grew up and meet his friends. All in all, 5 of our 6 children (from 4 different states) and their families will meet for the vacation, 4 of our 6 will be home for the 2nd wedding reception in Florida. But what has us the most excited is that we will finally get our hands on that beautiful little angel born last year in OK. that we have not seen yet. And on top of all this I have started watching our 2 month old grand daughter now that momma is getting back to work...Wow, I'm tired just thinking about it all, but I could not be happier...Nostrovia... |
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