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Post by Tommydee on Mar 15, 2013 16:08:58 GMT
I worked in London for 5 years on the building sites i was a steelfixer same as my dad most of the guys i worked with were Irish and they were always talking about the craic i had never seen the word craic wrote down so i assumed it was spelled crack until i seen it wrote down on this forum so my question is if any of my Irish friends could tell me where does the word come from and what does it mean as i'm just a curious old Jock
Tommy
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Post by frankie on Mar 15, 2013 22:03:43 GMT
I worked in London for 5 years on the building sites i was a steelfixer same as my dad most of the guys i worked with were Irish and they were always talking about the craic i had never seen the word craic wrote down so i assumed it was spelled crack until i seen it wrote down on this forum so my question is if any of my Irish friends could tell me where does the word come from and what does it mean as i'm just a curious old Jock Tommy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craic#History
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Post by Jacqui on Mar 17, 2013 13:51:08 GMT
"We'll have music, chat and craic"
There will be plenty of that today for St Patrick's Day celebrations! ;D
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