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In Celebration of the Irish

3/16/2012

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Ah, Top O the Mornin to ya lads and lasses! It's time fer anuther Flanagan's Carner to be shure. (Dun't worry about the spellin cause I'm writin with an Irish accent) Since Saturday, March 17 is St. Patty's Day, a day not originally known for just drinkin beer, dancing Irish jigs and singing Irish pub songs, but rather a day to remember St. Patrick who helped end the druid practices and expand Christianity in Ireland, (I've got a nice run on sentence going haven't I) I thought I'd write somethin in celebration of the Irish!

There is a Union Irish regiment that fought during the Civil War at Gettysburg that few people know about, even those of Irish descent. These lads were rather diminutive in stature and thus other Union regiments with a sense of derision referred to these brave lads as the Gnome Regiment. History tells us little about these courageous lads in blue. Union regimental war records do not even give a tiny glimpse into their actions during the war and no small amount of research has turned up any information on the glorious exploits of this almost lost to history group of Irish soldiers. But despite the lack of even minute data about this regiment, there is no doubt that these lads and their glorious deeds went about unnoticed by those they helped so long ago. As you can see for yourself in the above photograph, a monument was erected to this brave regiment in the town of Gettysburg. There is no inscription, no words to mark their deeds, regimental markers to spot their place in the line of battle, just this lone statue to mark their fame. I can gather thus that words were not needed, but that the monument says it all. The Irish Gnome Regiment was here and did its duty!  
  
Ah, I amaze even meself sometimes. I bet I'm the first historical researcher to ever really give credit to this "Lost Battalion" of regiments so to speak! HUZZAH!
 
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History according to Flanagan.

3/9/2012

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March 5th, 2012

Quick, what famous event happened in U.S. history on this day? Well, if you would have been listening in school, you’d know that today is the anniversary of George Washington’s chopping down a cherry tree, splitting fence rails from its trunk, using them to make a fort called the A la mode, all while he fought the bloody British down in New Orleans at the Battle of Waterloo! That sure taught those jerries not to mess with old Stonewall! There, now ya learned something! Oh sure there were other little things like the Boston Massacre, but I’m talking about BIG things! C’mon!! Now I’m sure ya can see why this man became our nation’s first President. Just sayin!

Ya know folks, history is very important. It is important to know ones history so we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past. Like the Republican party not coming up with lame candidates for the 2012 presidential election like they did in 2008. ;) I know yer saying “Sure Flaganan, YOU may have all these facts lined up straight in your head, a literal corn of cob in ya of historical information, but what about us common folks? We can’t possibly fit that all into our brains like you.” Well, let’s just start right here and start learning because you too can have a brain like mine! 

It was on this day in 1953 that the ruthless communist leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin died. And here is the uncanny and almost scary thing. The hula hoop was patented ten years later, to the day, in 1963!! To strange to believe I know. I’ll just leave the facts as they lay and leave the rest for the conspiracy theorists to uncover.

So there you go. Are ya getting a brain like mine a little bit? Keep reading these postings and soon you will. It’s bound to have an effect.

Wow, keeping all these important and interesting tidbits of history in my brain hurts my head. Think I’ll take a nap.

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Howdy folks!

3/9/2012

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    Jamie Flanagan, Esquire

    Nothing fancy, just make sure to spell my name with 
    3 A's if ya please...

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