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December 13, 2010 at 11:31 AM #639826December 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM #639381briansd1Guest
Dancing is pretty lucrative.
Flatley’s financial worth was estimated at £350 million (US $700 million) in a Daily Mail article,[13] and he is known to maintain homes in Barbados, Chicago, France, Ireland and London.
December 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM #639514briansd1GuestDancing is pretty lucrative.
Flatley’s financial worth was estimated at £350 million (US $700 million) in a Daily Mail article,[13] and he is known to maintain homes in Barbados, Chicago, France, Ireland and London.
December 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM #638727briansd1GuestDancing is pretty lucrative.
Flatley’s financial worth was estimated at £350 million (US $700 million) in a Daily Mail article,[13] and he is known to maintain homes in Barbados, Chicago, France, Ireland and London.
December 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM #638798briansd1GuestDancing is pretty lucrative.
Flatley’s financial worth was estimated at £350 million (US $700 million) in a Daily Mail article,[13] and he is known to maintain homes in Barbados, Chicago, France, Ireland and London.
December 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM #639831briansd1GuestDancing is pretty lucrative.
Flatley’s financial worth was estimated at £350 million (US $700 million) in a Daily Mail article,[13] and he is known to maintain homes in Barbados, Chicago, France, Ireland and London.
December 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM #638899teaboyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb
December 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM #639931teaboyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb
December 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM #639481teaboyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb
December 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM #638827teaboyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb
December 13, 2010 at 6:06 PM #639614teaboyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb
December 14, 2010 at 10:54 AM #639318CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=teaboy][quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb[/quote]
Perfectly stated. From his passion you can tell that he was raised a working class fellow who still felt rooted to the Blue Collar world but worked in the white one…
December 14, 2010 at 10:54 AM #639899CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=teaboy][quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb[/quote]
Perfectly stated. From his passion you can tell that he was raised a working class fellow who still felt rooted to the Blue Collar world but worked in the white one…
December 14, 2010 at 10:54 AM #639247CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=teaboy][quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb[/quote]
Perfectly stated. From his passion you can tell that he was raised a working class fellow who still felt rooted to the Blue Collar world but worked in the white one…
December 14, 2010 at 10:54 AM #640035CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=teaboy][quote=temeculaguy]That was funny, I love the ending when the guy gets mad because the reporter says Michael Flatley is from Chicago. It forced me to look it up, it’s true, born, raised and learn to dance in…Chicago. Reminds me of how mad every Italian relative of mine gets when I bring up the fact that Christopher Columbus wasn’t Italian, he didn’t even know the language.[/quote]
I doubt the Irish guy gave a feckin’ feck about Michael Flubberly. More likely his obscenity was towards the interviewer’s non-sequitor response to his articulate answer to the original question. I’d be pissed off, too.
tb[/quote]
Perfectly stated. From his passion you can tell that he was raised a working class fellow who still felt rooted to the Blue Collar world but worked in the white one…
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