Apr 11 2010

Can anyone tell me what the fr…

Category: TweetsChrisM @ 10:08 pm

Can anyone tell me what the frack a _Fajita_ is doing on the menu in an Irish pub in Kazakhstan. It makes sense in Vaqueros (sp?), but here?

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5 Responses to “Can anyone tell me what the fr…”

  1. John Kav says:

    Fajita is an old Irish name. The family were orininally washed ashore in County Cork in 1714

  2. John Kav says:

    keeping the green beans company as they both lost their way on the menu – Mum – again xx

  3. ChrisM says:

    Fajita = Irish.
    Before laughing too loud, I have to admit I googled a little. Found an interesting page with a few comments ( http://anamericaninireland.com/?p=314 ) the blog has a byline of An American in Ireland, which was the closest I could find to Latino/Celtic connection. Oh, if you leave a comment over there, mention he might want to change his permalink setup… ?p=314 tells people (and search engines) nothing about the content 🙂

  4. John Kav says:

    The O’Fajita family were a notorious group of tinkers in Co.Mayo.Their infamous exploits stealing cartloads of peat at night led to there leader being burnt alive whilst stopping for a cigarette under his load one moonlit night. It is notably Ireland’s longest lasting cremation, resulting in the best ever Spanish/Celtic BBQ.

    Source material, Casey’s pub, Ballyporeen

  5. ChrisM says:

    You need to be careful having a ciggy around your load, especially with the old fashioned style toilets out in the Kazakh countryside!