Lex Foutish
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Doesn't Wellington have some comment attributed to him, in the context of his birthplace, that 'being born in a stable does not make one a horse .." ?
I'd say he was only putting the boot in!
Doesn't Wellington have some comment attributed to him, in the context of his birthplace, that 'being born in a stable does not make one a horse .." ?
So... ?He died last year
Arfur is second on my list - the most (in)famous Lilywhite of all and, rumour has it, a big fan of mutton, whether it was dressed as lamb or not.... Arthur Wellesley AKA 1st Duke of Wellington.
Doesn't Wellington have some comment attributed to him, in the context of his birthplace, that 'being born in a stable does not make one a horse .." ?
So... ?
All it proves is that internet polls like this are pointless as the morons come out in their droves to vote for people they know, not for those who are worthy.
It just goes to show how little they know, the fecken blow-ins. The memorial is actually to mark the spot where many moons ago the then Pauline head honcho appeared in a cloud of euphoria and borrowed helicopters. Since then every holder of the office has been true to the Monument's inscription which reads :... a story put about by the same people that think there is a monument to him in the Phoenix Park.
Damned by faint praise...Vere Foster is the greatest Irishman who ever lived.
It was due to him that we have a high standard of education.
Was wondering does this ring any bells.
I want to do an essay on an Irish person who spent most of his fortune helping Ireland's poor in the 1800s or 1900s.
I have read about him on this site before from possibly Purple?
The place where he grew up is only fantastic and if you want to have a look at it go to this site