| 25 Aug 2004 | Z Ant | Loading...Finn is an excellent addition to your gallery. Can not wait until I can see your work in person. | |
| 25 Aug 2004 | Hilda Hobma | Loading...hehe I agree with arianne ^^, I like the use of colors. My compliments to both of you. | |
| 25 Aug 2004 | Arianne 'TeRRa' Cabeza de Baca | Loading...LoL i should have done more to the landscape >_< And...uhm I put the picture on my page too, is that bad? OH WELL! 2TIMES THE FUN! by Hannah  it looks better when u stand about 2ft away lol ^_^b | |
| 25 Aug 2004 | Fiona m. campbell | Loading...YYyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! first comment !!!!!!!! I really like this. Was Finn a giant? Keep up the good work! | |
| 24 Apr 2005 | Conor Kermode | Loading...Fionn Mac Cumhail had very light blonde hair, hence the name Fionn, meaning Fair. Fionn Mac Cumhail is usually spelled Finn McCool because Fionn is pronounced Fin and Mac Cumhail is pronounced MIK-coo-HULL. Thank you for your time.
Abu Dal Cais! Coinchubhairdh O'Cearmaidh
P.S. In some tales, Finn is a giant, like when he fights a rival, Banba of the Red Hair. | |
| 13 Mar 2009 | Anon. | Loading...Fionn is pronounced Fe-Yun you ****in yankee tools. Learn the language or shut the **** up oh and it is bacon and cabbage not corned beef.
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| 11 Jul 2010 | Anon. | Loading...I like it... but I always imagin Finn with long blonde hair | |
| 22 Jun 2011 | Edward Finnan | Loading...Finn McCool isn’t necessarily meaning blonde, it means "fair", which means it could refer to the skin as well, since Celts aren’t mostly blonde, they’re brunettes.
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