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chadoweasel:
Welcome Blagadán.

Im yet another US born, Irish breed..as I guess so many of us baldies here can relate. I guess I have those damn ancestors from Antrim County to thank for this male pattern baldness.

I have a extremely detailed family tree going back to the late 16th century, with so many surnames entwined I would think I am related to just about everybody in N. Ireland. Haha  ;D Oddly enough for me though, my name Green seems to have come from S.Scottland and wound up in Ireland with the 'Bells' in Ulster.

ar3inc:
Again, welcome to the site, Blagadán.  Sorry, no Irish here, unless you count all the Guinness and Irish cream I drank.  Oh love Notre Dame If you have any questions, we are all here to help each other.
How would we pronounce Blagadán?

Professor Melon:
 ;DFailte and Merry Christmas, Blagadan. Like so many others, I'm half Irish, actually Scots-Irish, an important immigrant group in the history of the USA. My mother, RIP, was a Johnston, distantly related to the Johnston-Mooney-O'Brien bakers of Dublin. They have always been RC, but came to Eire from Dumfries, in Scotland, in the 17th century,  when Calvinism/Presbyterianism  made it difficult to thrive, or even survive in Britain proper. And, yes, I get the gift of baldness from my Irish grandfather. Ireland may be homogenizing very quickly now that she has joined the EU, but you'll find traditional, mordant Irish wit alive and well at SBGs. Professor Melon

Noner:

--- Quote from: Blagadán on December 21, 2006, 04:49:11 PM ---The girlfriend likes it, that's all that matters to me ;)

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AMEN!

Welcome to slybaldguys. Congrats on being bald and proud!


I happen to know that Irish women love bald guys becuase my lay-day is Irish and she can't keep her hands off me.

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