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|    Possible old Celtic saying - Please set     |
|    29 Aug 06 02:19:16    |
      From: pdetect_anti_s_p_a_m_@bigpond.net.au              G'Day all!       Recently I was talking a friend of mine who said "If mumma not happy - house       not happy", she credited it back to an old Celtic saying or phrase.              Whilst the import of this phrase this is most likely true, I thought that if       it were Celtic it may be a little more poetic.              Can anyone set me straight on this or direct me to a good starting point       aside from a search engine? If it is indeed Celtic, I would really like to       know the original saying in English and it's original Celtic.              Any help would be appreciated!              Thank you,              Noel              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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