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There's a song called "Dulaman" which is a popular Irish folksong about a poor suitor trying to marry a father's daughter. There is the dulaman maorach (stately seaweed) who is the poor suitor and the dulaman Gaelach (Irish Seaweed) who is the father. Nevertheless, if we substitute "dulaman" in our minds for "dullahan," as I am currently, then we get a song about two headless monsters arguing about one's worth to marry the other's equally headless daughter. Heh. Homophones are fun.

Robipony
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7101350 That is funny. Also the fact that Dullahans are from celtic/irish mythology makes it feel at home too. :raritystarry:

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I can see this... It's just to perfect not to be done. :pinkiehappy:

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