The Dubliner Magazine | by Trevor White | Wed, Jul 25
Wed, Jul 25
Colin Farrell of Ringsend, I mean, Castleknock. Credit for uncovering the following gem goes to Prof. Roy Foster, who cites it in his forthcoming history of Ireland since 1970, Luck and the Irish. Farrell recently counselled readers of ...
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