It wasn't a phrase I'd encountered, and I was wondering why they were specifically Irish.
It's nice to know people who know things, and know people who know things, who in turn know people...
Of course, now I'm curious about something else. When guests arrive, you take off the better sorts of quilts and replace them with Irish Rugs. Taking off the pretty bedspread and giving you a nice cozy blanket, do you suppose? Or...?
I like that they're to be kept nice and fresh (with herbs) all the time, not just when the guests arrive.
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It wasn't a phrase I'd encountered, and I was wondering why they were specifically Irish.
It's nice to know people who know things, and know people who know things, who in turn know people...
Of course, now I'm curious about something else. When guests arrive, you take off the better sorts of quilts and replace them with Irish Rugs. Taking off the pretty bedspread and giving you a nice cozy blanket, do you suppose? Or...?
I like that they're to be kept nice and fresh (with herbs) all the time, not just when the guests arrive.