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“'Literally just shouted ‘NOBODY SAYS THAT’ at the TV,' a journalist in Ireland tweeted."
Really? TV? Not telly?
Really? TV? Not telly?
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OH I love it when folks get their skivvies in a bunch over silliness. Many of the things we associate with the Irish have morphed into their existence through the years and have been tainted by our blended culture. Our Irish ain't their Irish it's arne.
It's like when we went to France and the waiter got offended because our Canadian French was spoken with New England accents and wasn't proper.
So 'oist a pint wit oot no 'ed. 'en weah ya 'at a gruen. Taday 'er Irish evr' un an' so 'ed on oot an' 'ave some fun.
It's like when we went to France and the waiter got offended because our Canadian French was spoken with New England accents and wasn't proper.
So 'oist a pint wit oot no 'ed. 'en weah ya 'at a gruen. Taday 'er Irish evr' un an' so 'ed on oot an' 'ave some fun.
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As they say in the Irish...this story was...a leithéid de chacamas! This is from the same people who wrote this glowing story about President Obama's visit to his ancestral home, Ireland.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/president-obama-ireland-and-the-politics-of-drinking/2011/05/24/AFdXbWAH_blog.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/president-obama-ireland-and-the-politics-of-drinking/2011/05/24/AFdXbWAH_blog.html
President Obama, Ireland and the politics of drinking
President Obama likes beer, and he wants everyone to know it.
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