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A good thing for us both that I know you're full of blarney.
Hard to tell the real thing from the whiskey and the blarney.
On the other hand, it might turn out to be a load of old blarney.
With that Hebrew blarney you could talk your way into anything.
"But maybe that's just the kind of blarney we need.
The woman had the gift of Blarney when she chose to use it.
The old man had kissed the Blarney stone, that was for sure.
He did so with the finest flow of blarney I've ever heard.
"Now, do stop there, and have done with your blarney."
Blarney it was, and in the same tradition we heard about the spirits of the place.
And the ability to feed them a line of blarney."
I met Campbell only once, and was charmed by his blarney.
Even so, Blarney reappeared after a few weeks, by popular demand.
"If only that blarney hunting party doesn't come back too soon."
"You've all hidden a piece of the blarney stone in your family trees, so I've been told."
"Jake, you always did have a touch of the blarney.
It took all my Irish blarney to keep us out of court.'
Blarney provided the opposition on that occasion and eventually won by 2-14 to 1-12.
And her long curtain call speech is a shameless piece of blarney.
He won't admit fighting for the principle of states' rights was so much blarney.
Blarney and bunk, on the other hand, do hail from the names of actual places.
Until about five years ago, you would never see a woman in a Blarney Stone."
They threw Blarney out of the series and substituted a new manager with a less silly name.
Poor bugger had caught a bad one in an ambush outside Blarney the previous day.
Maybe all this started when I peed on the Blarney stone.