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Who's Irish? (In honour of St. Paddy's Day)

  • I'm Irish born & bred

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • I'm Irish by heredity

    Votes: 33 60.0%
  • I was born in Ireland but now live elsewhere

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I wish I was Irish

    Votes: 10 18.2%
  • I should be Irish I drink so much on St Paddy's Day

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • I have no idea what I am

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • I not Irish and damn proud of it!

    Votes: 9 16.4%

  • Total voters
    55

Dub

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I honour of St Paddy's Day, who's Irish?
I'm Irish by blood, English by birth, I have lived in Dublin and go back whenever I can. Canada is where I live now. What about everyone else?
 
finn maccool
Charles S. Parnell
james joyce
w.b. yeats
george bernard shaw
oscar wilde
seamus heaney
phil lynott
arthur guinness
:bono:
:edge:
:adam:
:larry:

:bow: to the Irish legends


*thanks arw
 
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both sets of my grandparents were born and raised in Ireland.

I'm 100% Irish. Still have cousins and aunts and uncles there. Visit every year.
 
Sicy, the Irish and the Italians are such a match made in heaven, all the passion and guilt rolled into one! I know many Irish/Italian relationships and they are either a complete compliment to each other or a total disaster, but NEVER boring! :sexywink:
 
I'm second generation irish, and that's it.

Btw... I hate that in every irish discussion either guiness or getting drunk is brought up. It's a stereotype that gets overlooked way too often.
 
Dub said:
Sicy, the Irish and the Italians are such a match made in heaven, all the passion and guilt rolled into one! I know many Irish/Italian relationships and they are either a complete compliment to each other or a total disaster, but NEVER boring! :sexywink:

Its an explosion waiting to happen!
 
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