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(in Irish brogue): After the potato famine, I'm just lucky to be alive.
(in Irish brogue): Good morning, Inspector.
(in Irish brogue): Ooh, don't go there, right?
- Beard and a brogue.
- What brogue?
(in Irish brogue): After the potato famine, I'm just lucky to be alive.
(in Irish brogue): Good morning, Inspector.
(in Irish brogue): Ooh, don't go there, right?
- Beard and a brogue.
- What brogue?
- "Oxfords, not brogues."
A brand-new pair of brogues
And we're loving Ferragamo pumps and tassel brogues.
Brogues and white socks were in, and you could either get the very expensive leather-soled brogues, which Damon had, of course, and a black trench coat.
Brogues, he always wore brogues.
- "Oxfords, not brogues."
A brand-new pair of brogues
And we're loving Ferragamo pumps and tassel brogues.
Brogues and white socks were in, and you could either get the very expensive leather-soled brogues, which Damon had, of course, and a black trench coat.
Brogues, he always wore brogues.
This additional decorative piece is called broguing.
This additional decorative piece is called broguing.