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Post by sight of stars on Nov 9, 2005 15:46:13 GMT -5
Soooo, I've got some new info...
"...says Murphy, who lives in London with his wife, Yvonne, and newborn son Malachy."
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I don't have a scanner at home, I'll try either doing it at school or taking pictures of the article. It's not very long, but there are two more beautiful pics of him. The article is called 'Blue Streak'.
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Post by fosforito on Nov 9, 2005 15:52:57 GMT -5
ohh... well.. Soooo, I've got some new info... "...says Murphy, who lives in London with his wife, Yvonne, and newborn son Malachy." !!!! I don't have a scanner at home, I'll try either doing it at school or taking pictures of the article. It's not very long, but there are two more beautiful pics of him. The article is called 'Blue Streak'.
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Post by this bike is a on Nov 9, 2005 16:00:12 GMT -5
Malachy!. aw
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Post by §hannon on Nov 9, 2005 17:26:50 GMT -5
I'm really shocked that he would even give the magazine permission to publish the name of his son.
Malachy. Messenger of God.
I want to cry I'm so ecstatic. Hehe.
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Post by sight of stars on Nov 9, 2005 17:36:00 GMT -5
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Post by blue on Nov 9, 2005 17:52:32 GMT -5
Mmm, good I was saying it correctly. I like it. It's not a common name. And thanks for the link to the picture.... it's adoreable!
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Post by peaches on Nov 9, 2005 17:55:45 GMT -5
my face when i saw hte cover of time out -> exalt to whoever posted that...wow.... Malachi!!! i love it! it's just as unique's as cillian's name
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Post by blue-eyed struck on Nov 9, 2005 18:11:33 GMT -5
Thanks sightofstars and Avoca! Exalt to you both. Malachy. *imagining a mini Cillian* That's the first thing I did too Shannon. Check the meaning of his name! lol!
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Post by blue on Nov 9, 2005 18:21:52 GMT -5
Mini Cillian... Hahah, that would be awesome. But then there would be 2 of him. Decision problems.
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Post by peaches on Nov 9, 2005 18:30:51 GMT -5
i hope cillian's blue eye genes got passed down
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Post by §hannon on Nov 9, 2005 18:33:12 GMT -5
Well. Knowing the Irish language...
I was expecting it to be pronounced 'Mal-lock-ee' or something like that. For Irish purposes. 'Mal-a-kai' sounds exotic... or something about it. lol
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Post by peaches on Nov 9, 2005 18:38:17 GMT -5
okay, i have problems...is it:
Mull-acki like the ky in wacky tacky..lol Mall-a-kai and a soft a sound? Mall-a-kai with a long a sound?
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Post by blue-eyed struck on Nov 9, 2005 18:38:47 GMT -5
Well. Knowing the Irish language... I was expecting it to be pronounced 'Mal-lock-ee' or something like that. For Irish purposes. 'Mal-a-kai' sounds exotic... or something about it. lol ^ It does! I like that pronunciation better! Mal-a-kai Murphy. Rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
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Post by §hannon on Nov 9, 2005 18:47:46 GMT -5
Hehe. I love the name either way. I love names that you don't hear commonly. They're the best. That's why I'm thankful for the name 'Shannon'. I only know 2 other people with the same name. lol.
Malachy... heh. <3
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Post by blue on Nov 9, 2005 19:10:39 GMT -5
Hm, I know one or two people named Shannon. I guess it actually isn't that common. But I've never heard the name Malachy before. It's cool
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