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ok, rough translation of “getting theirs” in the context of an Irish Immigrant family trying to become Americans and survive the depression between 1910-1939, “the integration of an immigrant family economically, socially, politically into the fabric of American society” ?????
Actually, Legion, I don’t have a French drain anymore. The one drain actually goes into the waste line. I NEED a French drain (a drain to nowhere) to siphon off more water.
ok, rough translation of “getting theirs” in the context of an Irish Immigrant family trying to become Americans and survive the depression between 1910-1939, “the integration of an immigrant family economically, socially, politically into the fabric of American society” ?????
“Come on, Cobble.”
I’m serious, dona. I’m not making light.
Was Tamany hall all Irish? I recall the police force was but were all the officials Irish?
By cobblehiller on October 12, 2010 1:03 PM
“getting theirs”
What does this even mean?
Come on, Cobble.
D-Cat, a custom-made HAT? You are the MAN. Tell me you don’t wear baseball caps and I will need smelling salts!!!!
“getting theirs”
What does this even mean?
Actually, Legion, I don’t have a French drain anymore. The one drain actually goes into the waste line. I NEED a French drain (a drain to nowhere) to siphon off more water.
I picked up my custom made hat yesterday, from the little store on Dekalb near Ashland.
I highly recommend this place. Joe is a true millinery artist.
…wait,
now I realized that the French drain is
not likely to be hooked up to the main in the basement
anyway.
nevermind.
no easy answer I guess. 🙁