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trancedental
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Post by trancedental »

I always thought a shillelagh stick came from the old Irish martial arts of stick or staff fighting.

But a lot of people seem to call a Hurling stick by that name as well.

Always best to have a few in the house though for protection against intruders, as long as you have a few spare balls beside them the law is on your side!

Got to keep my Rickenbackers safe & secure!
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Post by shamustwin »

Is that where the phrase "I'll give you a good shillacking (sp?) comes from?
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I thought is was spelled "shellacking", after the wood finish, not the Killarney Klub.
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Post by shamustwin »

I'm sure you are correct, sir!

Perhaps the song "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" was about the shillelagh stick, then.
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