Guth & Tuairim, Márta 1982

• .;.. 4 ..... '\ 12 During this period, the subjed of Death was avoided, and if it ever was discussed, it was Then, people were more candid about Death. 'However, the results weren't much better. Nowadays, things aren't os bad! They're ~~~~---l~ik~e~s~o~m~eoecJunru•.my·uer~l~~~~ J~~~r.=~==============~~H~o~ld~itl,MM~om~.-.7i., Oh, no!! Why her!? She was Not YOUR Mother! so young! She had so much DAD's Mother!! to live for! Life is cruel! rPOS11""""""""""'=~1 She was everything to me! She raised me as a girl! She nursed me . .. led me- For more information about. the "Goatland" contact ..., Red Rooster~ ~ What 2 F.G. men got a good applause in Sharkey' s'l :;:5 What was Lazer Beam up to on tc;; of the rock Cb .<:: (which rock?). ~ Who got weak from the laughing putting up the posters'l ~-< ..-~ Did you all hear Red Rose is going on to be a teacher. !lO ..-1 High minded ~ "' '8 Loafer is waiting hard for St. Patrick's D~ 'cause ,~ i Ginger will be home from the Big Smoke. 0 \a Did Blue Bell get her ring back yet from Ardara ? ~ : Who keeps forgetting to put tea on the teapot ? ~ v Looking for a J .C .B. driver? Contact "Shining Light", o ..-< Tory Island. ' · 0 ~ ~~~~~--------~~~--~----~~----~~~ ft 1~~enfe,l - ~ ~ Why do soldiers welcome April ? Is this the burning question which has tortured and intrigued the readers of "Guth 7 Tuairim". Is this what Princess Anne came to Belfast for or why the Pope went to Africa ? Y Before you all rush to ask me - dont. Ask C.J. - ..g sometimes leader of the soldiers of Destiny who after ~ a hectic defence of his seat confounded his critics and emerged as a brand new Tee-shock. ~ So what does he do ? Keep quiet for a while, keep a ~ low profile ? No, with every Local Authority in the ~ country minus one at his throat after his deal with m Gregory Grannog he lets rip at the old reliables - ~ before the BUdget. By the time April comes he and the ~ Soldiers of Destiny will be needing a rest after a long m March. , But you know the old saying -'no rest for the l¥' wicked. :j Even as Chas. stepped in Garret stepped out again. ~ The country will miss himself & that well known weather forecaster M. o'Leary who is as we all know is g gone with the wind. To make a long story short, do ~ you know wha~ they do with old Guth~Tuairim 1 s in ~ Dunlewey ? 1bey sell them at the cfiapel gates ~ Can this be true or is it all a load of Krapp.! ';:hate·Jer ~ of that there is definitely a Bunawack man who goes u all the w~ to Gortahork for the Karate. One last .<:: Thought: If you can dro•rn the shamrock this year, you ::f • :~~~i~ 1 ~h~e"'~~!~!~: ~~sy~~p=~o~l~ 0 ~e~ 0 ~~~/: tie· j -~ _Q_r-4_ • f' ' Dtf mbiinnse i mbliana mar a bh{ me anuraidh, teach beag 1 bheith agam a chois an chuain. Chuirfinn mo bhad amach ar a tSionainn agus bhearfainn na bhaile liom mo Chail{n Rua. Bh{ ceann gruaig' uirth~ s!os go dt!• n talamh b'air mar a b'finne mar a dtug sise bua• s• nar mheaniiir do'n fhear 6g a gheobhadh :{le mealladh, rogha na 'gcail!n mo Chail{n Rua. Th~ me liom { o bhaile go baile, fr1d Bhaile 'Cliath is na Geafta{ Cruaidh'. •s ch8 raibh aon mhile o d' fhag me a baile, nach dtug me deoch leanna do mo Chail{n Rua. B' fhearr liom {no bono bearrach, n6 1 bhfuil de loingis ag gabhail chun an chuain. Bh{ s{ mar ga greine 1 gabhail i n-eadan na ngloin{, is bh{ sceimh mna na cruinne ar mo Chailf'n Rua. Da mbeinnse comh saibhir is bhf me anuraidh, thogfainn teach mor ar a' chnoc uda! thall. F{on agus or a bhearfainn do mo stor, 's bheinn a gabhail 'Halla! Bana le rno Chail1n Rua. ( as requested by Hrs A. Rodgers,Loch an Iiiir ) Religion People often ask me do I believe in God, as sometimes in the Chapel my head begins to nod. It's not that I'm a heretic or have an unorthodox view, - I might have be€n out late on ~aturd ay nieht, and had a drink or two. I know a lot of holy people-who go to extreme lengths, for imaginarH sins they eternally repent. They pray on Sunday on their knoos so mild and very meek, then they go to prey on others £or the rest of the week. Religion is a personal thing that i~ your own affair and should not really be anyone else's care. I dont pr~ very often, only when in doubt hoping He will come straight to my aid when I give Him a shout. Mr. X, Carrick 24/2/ 1 82. IT WAtlliT rHJf tJocTifll( 14 T 0Lf) f'IA~/' AT AAL , I r lA..! lit TilE Jl .J Ar DAD flt.t,LL/5' 1 r411AtctG.4AV,I /, Uu..l! - iuAtr 'n~t i .re~ PN/z. ~1/JcrJ:/ •

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