.he said 'Derry'......i smiled and said 'You must be Catholic'....for a moment he tensed up and said Londonderry..
AN OLD bricklayer friend of mine told me a tale of sites in Belfast where he worked during the troubles when sites were busy and work plentiful.. the normal ''etiquette'' at these sites was for prods to have their tea breaks , lunches, together no matter what part of the country they were from, the RC's had theirs together also but separately, the boyos from Derry, of both persuasions had theirs together. ...go figure.. but interesting to anyone who knows the craic here in the ''Black north'' as the dubliners call it. will