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tacfoley. you are quite correct and I was just plain wrong. It has been many years since I was in an Irish pub and heard the term as you said. Before I traveled south in Irland years later, I visited Belfast several times on U.S. Government business. Our ship ported very near where the Titanic was layed down. This particular pub was part of a hotel, perhaps, but I could be wrong about that. That was before the Troubles started up. That section of Belfast got plastered pretty badly after I was there and that pub may be long gone. Anyway, that pub was north of the square, just off to the left on the left side of the street and had settles around the walls. It was located before the well-known hotel on the right side of the street. If I recall correctly, the pub was near, or beside or inside, the Windsor Hotel.
I am most pleased to be corrected. Hoyt Weathers ![]() |
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