A Comical View Of The Evening (Page Four)
Page 1 - Pre-Dinner Visiting
Page 2 - Who Was Here Tonight? Page 3 - Serious Dancing Gets Underway Page 4 - Dancing Continues |
Did You Know? - A male's surname generally takes the form Ó/Ua (meaning "descendant") or Mac ("son") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill ("descendant of Dónall") or Mac Gearailt ("son of Gerald").
A son has the same surname as his father. A female's surname replaces Ó with Ní (reduced from Iníon Uí - "daughter of descendant of") and Mac with Nic (reduced from Iníon Mhic - "daughter of the son of"); in both cases the following name undergoes lenition. However, if the second part of the surname begins with the letter C or G, it is not lenited after Nic[citation needed]. Thus the daughter of a man named Ó Dónaill has the surname Ní Dhónaill and the daughter of a man named Mac Gearailt has the surname Nic Gearailt. When anglicised, the name can remain O' or Mac, regardless of gender.
Watcing the dancers
Sue O'Liles enjoying the dance
Our leader, Bob O'Zaitz, drink green beer.... Oops, purple beer... Oops, out of a wine glass?
Dancing goes on until the wee hours!
"M-m-m-m-m-m-m I"ll have to think about that!"
Marcia and Leon keep the dust moving...
Sandy gives some private instructions...
"Did you see that... A new step!"
"They think it is a new step... We are English so we turn the opposite direction... Just looks new!"
Great fun was had by all!
Charlie is four-foot
twenty-seven! Makes Donna really have to stretch!
Starlighters keep the dance floor busy all evening
We better sit down... I heard they are going to plat the twist!
This is an Irish twist!
Did You Know? - The Irish Brown twists comes straight from the spinning machine without going through the further cooking process. This arguably leaves the brown twists stronger as the curing process would remove some of the stronger Tar and Nicotine elements. However it is generally found by most smokers that the brown is less harsh smoke than the black. Which ever way this tobacco is viewed it is still a very strong tobacco which we would only recommend for the experienced smoker.
The Twist is under way!
The year is now 1961!!!
Quick... Call the local ambulance!
Remember the 1950's advertisements?
Oh no! They are going low!
It's nice to be short... You do not have all that distance to get back up!
Girls gone wild?
The proper twist stance... Husband ready to do the catch!
We can see BenGay in the near future
Girls in green!
The O'Henche's are at it again!
Go Jan Go!
Jennifer shows Mom and dad how to do it!
Winding down!
Oh oh... This is normal??
Mary and Sue visiting and watching the dancers
Arthur got a work out this evening with Mary, Jan, and
The O'Zaitz are at it again!
We really need to get a secret microphone!
It must have been a good one!
The crowd is thinning out... It's almost bewitching hour
Go Beverly
Last ones on the dance floor...
Huh? - On the bus Paddy got chatting to Murphy who was carrying a bag on his backWill and Guy's Irish Jokes
'What's in the bag?' asked Paddy
'I'm not going to tell', replied Murphy
'Go on, do.' pleaded Paddy.
'Ah, all right then, it's ducks.' announced Murphy
'If I guess how many ducks you have in the bag, will you give me one of them?' enquired Paddy
'Look', said Murphy, 'If you guess the correct number, I'll give you both of them.'
'Five!' said Paddy triumphantly.
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Page 2 - Who Was Here Tonight? Page 3 - Serious Dancing Gets Underway Page 4 - Dancing Continues |