Somewhere in Ireland![]()

Somewhere in Ireland![]()

i'm a creature of habit, it is indeed

5 * mother foker that my I got wed in
Ashford castle!!!!
thanks Flash

correct and right, the movie The Quiet man was made around there in the 50's too
your turn

Oh and its in County Mayo


is it in Russia?

correct
ps.. i never got wed at the last place; just a quick google![]()

good job, i would have wanted an inviteOriginally Posted by Mr Pot

She wasn't bad for the brides motherOriginally Posted by flash
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Was it a Russian president ?Originally Posted by Mr Pot

yes, certainly led the country
Ah, maybe not a president, how about a Czar ?Originally Posted by Mr Pot
Gori in Georgia, birthplace of Joseph Dzhugashvili
WHO?Originally Posted by Begbie
WHAT?
WHERE?
FMD it's an obscure one. No bushes or trees to even hint at a clue.

^^ not a tsar. not a president but led the country
^ no

just to make clear, the person wasn't born in that building but in the place that building exists still today.
Think famous Russian peeps and that should help JJ
Any chance of a clue here? I've gone through every photo in google and I'm beginning to think it'd be best to get drunk.![]()
"FOUL PLAY" You said he/she was born there! Not in some fokin shed that existed before they bulldozed it and built, whatever it is.Originally Posted by Mr Pot
LENIN.
that building but in the place that building exists still today.
????????

OK sorry, it's foking Lenin. Where was he born?

OK Where in the World???
Q1. Where the fok was Lenin Born.
All yours![]()
Born in Simbirsk – later renamed Ulyanovsk after its most famous son – beside the Volga River in the Russian Empire, Lenin was the son of Ilya Nikolaevich Ulyanov and Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova.[2] His father was a successful Russian official in public education who wanted democracy. The family was of mixed ethnicity, his ancestry being “Russian, Mordovian, Kalmyk, Jewish (see Blank family), Volgan German, and Swedish, and possibly others” according to biographer Dmitri Volkogonov.[3] Lenin was baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church.
In January 1886, Lenin’s father, a schoolmaster, died of a cerebral hemorrhage, and, in May 1887, when Lenin was 17 years old, his eldest brother Alexander was arrested and hanged for participating in a terrorist bomb plot threatening the life of Tsar Alexander III.[4] His sister Anna, who was with Alexander at the time of his arrest, was banished to his family estate in the village of Kokushkino, about 40 km (25 mi.) from Kazan. This event radicalized Lenin, and his official Soviet biographies describe it as being central to the revolutionary track of his life. It is also significant, perhaps, that this emotional upheaval transpired in the same year as that which saw him enroll at the Kazan State University. A famous painting by Piotr Belousov, We Will Follow a Different Path, reprinted in millions of Soviet textbooks, depicted young Lenin and his mother grieving the loss of his elder brother. The phrase “We will follow a different path” refers to Lenin's choosing a Marxist approach to popular revolution, instead of anarchist or individualist methods. As Lenin became interested in Marxism, he was involved in student protests and was subsequently arrested. He was then expelled from Kazan University for his political ideas. He continued to study independently, however, and it was during this period of exile that he first familiarized himself with Karl Marx’s Das Kapital. Lenin was later permitted to continue his studies, this time at the University of Saint Petersburg, and, by 1891, had been admitted to the Bar.[5] In January 1892, Lenin was awarded a first class degree in law by the University.[6] He also distinguished himself in Latin and Greek, and learned German, French and English. His knowledge of the latter two languages was limited: he relied on Inessa Armand to translate an article into French and into English in 1917. In the same year he also wrote to S. N. Ravich in Geneva “I am unable to lecture in French.”[7]
Damn game is getting far too obsessive.
And I'm getting no greens......![]()
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