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Cath Delaney ([info]dian_cecht) wrote in [info]inpoormerit,
Yes, he'd already picked up on the derisive attitude Americans had towards their neighbours to the south. He personally thought it was rubbish, the Mexican lads who he'd hired to help him put up shop were hardworking and industrious as anyone he'd ever seen. Plus, they were Catholic, which was always a plus in Cathair's opinion. "It's rubbish," he assured her.

Cath scoffed at the idea of him trying to chat up anybody on this island. "Least of my worries, colleen," he assured her. He didn't chat up women in his normal life, he wasn't about to take up the habit now.

As for a big breakfast. "That doesn't sound so bad," he admitted. "I've never had Mexican food period, as I doubt the stuff from Taco Bell even remotely counts." Unless it was cooked properly by someone from the country who knew how to do it, it didn't count.

It was like American 'Irish' pubs. Far too clean and well lit and they served all sorts of drink that you'd never find a proper Irish pub. And they weren't any hooligans watching sport and making enough noise to drop the roof.

He nodded at her question, trying to figure out where they'd keep the suncreme in this sort of druggist's shop. "Hardware shop was the same," he admitted. "I doubt they're worried about vandals, considering they've left the doors open and not locked up anything."



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