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In Dublin’s fair city

Where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

As she wheeled her wheel-barrow

Through the streets broad and narrow

Crying, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!”

 

“Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh”

Crying “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh”

 

She was a fishmonger

And sure ’twas no wonder

For so were her father and the mother before

And they wheeled their barrow

Through the streets broad and narrow

Crying, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!”

 

“Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh”

Crying “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh”

 

She died of a fever

And sure no one could save her

And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone

Now her ghost wheels her barrow

Through the streets broad and narrow

Crying, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!”

 

“Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh”

Crying “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh”

 

“Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh”

Crying “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh”

La Plume - Malone pose set

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Needless to say, I keep her in check

She was a bad-bad, nevertheless (yeah)

Callin' it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck (wreck)

Crash at my place, baby, you're a wreck (wreck)

Needless to say, I'm keeping her in check

She was all bad-bad, nevertheless

Callin' it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck

Crash at my place, baby, you're a wreck

Thinkin' in a bad way, losin' your grip

Screamin' at my face, baby, don't trip

Someone took a big L, don't know how that felt

Lookin' at you sideways, party on tilt

Ooh-ooh-ooh

Some things you just can't refuse

She wanna ride me like a cruise

And I'm not tryna lose

 

🎵"Sunflower" Post Malone, Swae Lee🎵

 

go see my beautifull brother version

I recently found a Magic: The Gathering channel on YouTube run by a pretty fricking sweet dude, Matches Malone. I joined his discord and his latest (a few days back) video gave me an idea for a Malone-themed viking picture. I also 'made' (with the aid of a Magic card creation website) a magic card for him. He was totally rapt, and featured it in his next video!

Even if you dont play Magic, his videos are often hilarious, especially the random songs.

www.youtube.com/channel/UCn7WPnkOG5946nO7DphBPvg

 

The 'Malone' Magic card:

mtgcardsmith.com/view/matches-malone-berserker-1

Portrait.

 

LACPIXEL - 2018

 

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Glasgow, Scotland

Ritchie Malone and Andy Bown from the group Status Quo

In Dublin's fair city

Where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow

Through the streets broad and narrow

Crying "cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh

 

On one of those perfect Klamath Basin fall days, Southern Pacific's Copic Local passes through Malone, Oregon on the Modoc Line.

 

The seasonal sugar beet campaign is underway. Except for a mechanical reefer and a covered hopper, the entire train is comprised of beet loads from a loader at Stronghold, California. The Copic will pause a couple of miles ahead at Merrill siding and pick up another cut of loaded beet racks from the beet dump there.

 

That wig wag protecting the Malone Road grade crossing lives on today, relocated all the way across the state of Oregon. It is now found adjacent to the enginehouse in Union Pacific's huge yard at Hinkle, in the northeastern part of the state.

Corner of Scott and Center

Sikeston MO

 

1912

 

Donated by Dr. Elias J Malone mayor of Sikeston from 1906 -1916.

 

Oldest park in Sikeston

 

"In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow

Through streets broad and narrow

Crying cockles and mussels alive a-live O!"

 

Youtube - The Dubliners.

Youtube - Bur Ives (thanks Dorota. :-))

 

Who is Molly Malone?

Each Oreo cookie is embossed with one of nine randomized designs inspired by Post Malone's world of music.

Swirled Salted Caramel and Shortbread Flavor Creme.

"Molly Malone" (also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a song set in Dublin, Ireland. The song tells the fictional tale of a fishwife who plied her trade on the streets of Dublin and died young, of a fever. In the late 20th century, a legend grew up that there was a historical Molly, who lived in the 17th century. She is typically represented as a hawker by day and a part-time prostitute by night.

Touching her breasts is said to bring good luck. Thus, their shiny appearance. (Yes, I touched them.)

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut USA

Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli

Shot with Canon EOS R and 24-105mm © Craig Lindsay 2023. All rights reserved.

 

Model: Miss Honey Malone

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In Dublin's fair city

where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

As she wheeled her wheel-barrow

Through streets broad and narrow

Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

"Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh"

Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

She was a fishmonger

And sure 'twas no wonder

For so were her father and mother before

And they each wheeled their barrow

Through streets broad and narrow

Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

"Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh"

Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

She died of a fever

And no one could save her

And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone

Now her ghost wheels her barrow

Through streets broad and narrow

Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

"Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh"

Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

"Alive, alive, oh

Alive, alive, oh"

Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"

 

"Molly Malone" - The Dubliners

 

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Kentmere 400

Store closed September 2017

 

Malone, NY. October 2016.

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Malone's first photo was taken in my mom's front yard during his first visit to the house where I grew up in Montana. He is enjoying meeting all of my mom's side of the family, especially the cat. He has been scared of every other cat he's met!

 

Photographing a white dog on snow is not easy. We had to add in my old scarf for a pop of color. I'm bummed I cut the tip of his black ear off, but it was about 16*F outside and he just can't handle that kind of cold for very long.

Leica MP

Kentmere 400

Een van de kunstwerken in de straten van Dublin.

In Dublin's fair city

Where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow

Through the streets broad and narrow

Crying "cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh

 

The Molly Malone statue is located in Suffolk Street, a short distance from Trinity College. Molly Malone was a semi historical, semi-legendary figure who was commemorated in the song 'Cockles and Mussels', a Dublin anthem.

 

As well as being known and sung internationally, the popular song 'Cockles and Mussels' has become a sort of unofficial anthem of Dublin city. The song's tragic heroine Molly Malone and her barrow have come to stand as one of the most familiar symbols of the capital.

 

The late, great Mollie Malone was more shocked than I was.

 

Happy Furry Friday!🐾

Malone Texas has historically been a railroad town that served the local farming and ranching community. The Town got its start iin 1884 or 85 when settler Alonzo Dru Walling, planned a townsite and modestly named it after himself. With the anticipated arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad, the town moved two miles to the east in 1902. The following year the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway created an east-west route to intersect with the I-GN tracks at Walling.

 

William Malone, president of the I-GN wasn't happy with a competing railroad but Alonzo Walling sold him on the potential of a two-railroad crossroad town. To help sell the idea the town was renamed after Malone. Investors platted the town and lots were auctioned off in December of 1903. Officials of both railroads received a percentage of revenues and the T&BV built a depot.

 

Malone started with an instant population of 125 from the day of the auction. A post office opened the same year and A. D. Walling, clever man that he was, sued the I-GN to build a second depot and schedule regular stops at Malone. The former town of Walling declined in proportion to Malone's growth but if Alonzo Walling felt sad about his namesake town, he made up for it by owning most commercial properties in Malone.

 

The townbegan to thrive. By 1913 there were as many as eight grocery stores operating in Malone and in the 1920s the population had grown to 550. Even during the Great Depression, Malone's decline was slight when compared to other regional towns. In 1936 Malone still maintained a population of 481.

 

After WWII there were still 429 people but in the 50s time caught up with Malone and the population fell to 352 residents served by a mere 12 businesses. Today it maitains a population near 300 and its businesses are mostly related to agriculture. The town’s name is still proudly displayed on the water tower.

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Miss Malone was waiting patiently for her niece to come and pick her up. She was on her way to a maths study class at Belfast Tech. She told me her age and I asked her why she wanted to study maths at 66 years old. She replied 'Sure it gets me out of the house'. Fair play....

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