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Colm McCool is Joe's brother.

History[]

Colm lives in Derry, near his brother Joe and his family, during the troubles in Northern Ireland. As a result of this his home was broken into by a duo of terrorists and he was tied to a radiator, his van stolen and used to drive weapons across the border, before being blown up. He once met president John F. Kennedy.

Personality[]

Colm speaks very slowly, with a dry Irish accent, and can be perceived as dull and boring to others, to the point where his own family avoids him. Sister Micheal was even convinced she was in Hell when listening to one of his stories. This does not faze Colm as he continues to tell his long winded stories regardless. These tales can often be found to be humorous when listened to properly.

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Joe McCool

Joe seems to find his brother a bit annoying and frightfully dull. However, the brothers do appear to be close as Joe defended Colm when Gerry Quinn was rude to him.

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Memorable Quotes[]

Nightmare all together.
And, now, I don't mind a bit of a breeze, if anything I prefer it, but thon was aggressive. So, I says to myself, says I, "Colm, this is no day for a do..."
So, I says to myself, says I, Colm, who'd be ringing you at this hour? And sure, if I hadn't been in the middle of a Maeve Binchy, I'd have probably slept through the thing altogether.
As far as sausage rolls go, well, I could take them or leave them, but that's not to say I don't appreciate the work that goes into them.
So I says to myself, Colm, what choice d' I have?

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