A couple of likes and no replies, I guess there isn't too many here who are interested in fairy tales and old Irish folk tunes.
Only a couple replies on ATS for this, and one mod gave me a bonus and a very high complement for the thread. It gets deep and actually more creepy, I've gotten it back to around 1050AD and have connected it to the Norman conquest of England and Ireland. I believe that I even have found the family and the place this story occurred. You'll have to go over to the other side to see, because it's not going anywhere with the Rouges here.
Sorry guys, and I don't blame anyone here or on ATS for that matter, but RN is dropping down below even face book with ATS barely keeping me coming back. I'll tell you what though, from what I've found I could stir up the literary, historical and genealogical world with my theory that I've come up with, but as a nobody with zero credentials on the subject, it will become my fiction and a story I should copy write.
Only a couple replies on ATS for this, and one mod gave me a bonus and a very high complement for the thread. It gets deep and actually more creepy, I've gotten it back to around 1050AD and have connected it to the Norman conquest of England and Ireland. I believe that I even have found the family and the place this story occurred. You'll have to go over to the other side to see, because it's not going anywhere with the Rouges here.
Sorry guys, and I don't blame anyone here or on ATS for that matter, but RN is dropping down below even face book with ATS barely keeping me coming back. I'll tell you what though, from what I've found I could stir up the literary, historical and genealogical world with my theory that I've come up with, but as a nobody with zero credentials on the subject, it will become my fiction and a story I should copy write.
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