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This is a forum for serious discussions and debate on Celtic linguistics and other scholarly topics regardic Celtic history and culture. Questions are welcome and those forum members who are knowledgeable in this field will do their best to provide questioners with accurate, verifiable answers or help them locate the answers for themselves. Opinions are welcome also, but it must be made clear that any unreferenced statements are the poster's own opinion and not necessarily historical fact. Please be ready to cite sources for any assertions you may make.
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by bolgios » 26 Jul 2012, 11:53
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by samurai » 26 Jul 2012, 13:26
Use to be a doormen always had evil eyes thrown at me.
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by Bricklayer » 08 Dec 2012, 01:02
The milesians brought evil eye lore from the east to the west...so yeah its ours from when we were in the east.
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