"The Scotsman"
The line is "Lad, I don't know where you've been, but I see you've won first prize!"
It's called "Here's to the Horses" by the Irish Rovers, it was track 10 on the album "The Rovers" released in 1980. It was also released in 1981 by Johnny Russell, and previously by Mack Vickery in 1977.
boosie was 15 when he first recorded his song with c-loc called outlaws that was his first song marquis mack is a big fan of his he found this out
James Mack passed away in August 2006.
Los Angeles-1580 KDAY-Greg Mack was the man that started it all...
Lee Mack's real name is Lee Gordon McKillop
The surname Mack is basically of Scottish and Irish origin.
The Irish surname 'mac Conghail' is pronounced as "mack-KOHN-gal."
yes onlly if olivia gets $10 of mack and josh first
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Tgis is an Irish Gaelic (Erse) word. It is pronounced as ' Mack Kulla ' The 'gh' is silent.
It is from the Irish word mac, meaning "son of".Traditionally, nobody was ever called Mac by itself; he was always MacSomething.
Mack pall was the first person
Red Mack. This cat is/was the bomb!
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Amy Mack and Mack Mack.
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Red Mack. This cat is/was the bomb!