School: Sraith, Magh Sheasta

Location:
Sragh, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Gormáin
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  2. How many wells would make a river?
    One, if it was big enough.
    As I was going to Dangan,
    I met a man hanging.
    I ate his flesh and drank his blood
    And left his body hanging.
    A blackberry.
    Two white men and a black man went out motoring. The two white men ate the black man. What was the number of the car?
    281 (Two ate one)
    Why is a bar of toffee like a racehorse?
    The more you lick it the faster it goes.
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  3. When a spider is late for his dinner what does he do? He takes a fly.
    Which of the twelve apostles wore the
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