Said the sign on the next establishment.

So,  as the driver  passed a saloon called "Galway Races", Sean and Yannis remembered the song their grandparents sang, and were happy to stop, figuring the place was named for the tune.

Scouse thought it seemed vaguely familiar, and wondered if his mum's mum's mum sang it to him when he was small. "She was a grand old lass from  Dublin", thought Scouse. She had passed away long ago when Scouse was small.

Our boys were weary of their discussion and happy to just enjoy each other's company.

Sean and Scouse were LONGING for a Guinness.

Yannis thought it would be nice to try one.

Ioan had no intention of putting that dark brew into his body.

Ian was ready to wet his whistle.

John was just happy the discussion was over.

So, they entered "Galway Races".

And Scouse FINALLY found a Guinness.

GUINNESS AT LAST

Animated Guinness courtesy of Lady Gabburp Design Studios

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