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    Irish stick fighting

    Local news has a story : https://www.news10.com/news/local-ne...apital-region/

    A local TV correspondant took their course. Said it was great. Just FYI on St. Pats weekend.
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    saill éalaigh, a blackthorn cudgel

    Anybody remember the song 'Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan' ? (I didn't say it was a great song)

    There's many a man that rode a horse across the western
    Plain There's never been one like the Irishman
    O'Sullivan was his name.
    He never packed a shooting iron
    The need he never felt
    With two shillelaghs always hanging there
    A'hanging on his belt.
    O yippee ki yi oh, me bucko
    B'gorrah an yippee ki yo
    Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan
    He'd give any man a go.
    (Har the shillelagh.
    You know we call it the Tipperary rifle.
    You never have to reload it.)
    This bronco-busting Irishman
    From the heart of Erin's Isle it was after living peaceful, like
    He always wore a smile.
    But when the smile was leaving him
    In a fight he'd
    Come unwound Bad cess for any crossing him
    They'd wind up on the ground.
    O yippee ki yi oh, me bucko
    B'gorrah an yippee ki yo
    Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan
    He'd give any man a go.
    (Why he was so strong was Sullivan,
    He could put his right hand in his own left pocket,
    And hold himself out at arm's
    Length. No man could do that.
    It's O'Sullivan I'm talking
    About. Oh, well he could.)
    At throwing the rope for branding calf
    He was a mighty man
    At throwing his two shillelaghs now
    The fastest in the land.
    T'would be a sad mistake me boys
    To reach for a 44
    Before you could get the hammer cocked
    He'd have you on
    The floor.
    O yippee ki yi oh, me bucko
    B'gorrah an yippee ki yo
    Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan
    He'd give any man a go.
    (Did you know O'Sullivan played the Irish Harp?
    No. Oh, sure, and he did.
    He put 75 strings on his two shillelaghs,
    He'd stretch them out 24 feet, and he had four leprechauns
    Dancing on them to make the music.
    Oh, the wonder of it. Sure and he would charm the coyotes out of the hills)
    Across the range from morn 'til night
    He rode for days
    And days
    A'fixin' fences here and there
    And a picking
    Up the strays.
    A cattle spread he really built
    As big as Ireland
    Where he could range a million head
    And a
    Shamrock be his brand.
    O yippee ki yi oh, me bucko
    B'gorrah an yippee ki yo
    Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan
    He'd give any man a go.
    A bit of his lip, he back of his hand,
    And the toe of his shoe to boot.
    Oh, Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan.
    (Now if you're ever riding through the sagebrush wilderness,
    And you suddenly come upon acres and acres of shamrock sprinkled with stardust,
    Well, you'll be after knowing,
    That you've just arrived at the O Sullivan spread,
    Known as the Lazy Leprachauns.
    Stop in, won't you?
    Sure, and they'll give you a belt of Bushmill's.)
    Last edited by JimCunn; 03-17-2023 at 02:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimCunn View Post
    saill éalaigh, a blackthorn cudgel

    Anybody remember the song 'Two Shillelagh O'Sullivan' ? (I didn't say it was a great song)
    No, it's certainly not Bing's finest work but I suppose it's not his worst.

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