windtalkerways said:(Yep a few days early...)
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Is that a shillelagh in yer pants or
are ye just happy to see me? :biggrin1:
I was born in Ireland though I
have lived in Canada for a while.
Anyone else here born in the Emerald
Isle?
Slante!
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Webster said:mmmmmmmmm
Corned beef and cabbage.
1/4 Irish here.
jakeatolla said:1/3 Irish here. My wife is from an Irish Canadian family with 8 kids.
Matthew said:People always think I'm Irish.
But I'm not.
naughty said:Hey,
I have an Irish surname but in reality my celtic ancestry is Ulster Scot. Generationally Presbyterian and what not.
naughty
windtalkerways said:K, so 1/3 + 8 ÷ 2 = Hey that's quite
a bit of Irish there, Jake. :biggrin1:
windtalkerways said:That is one of those generalizations about
people that isn't true Jake.
I don't even drink.
jakeatolla said:Yes I know. I didn't mean any disrespect. I was only refering to myself.
And my inlaws. and my......
Oh hell, there I go again. Sorry.
I actually come from a long line of alcoholics, and its on my French
Canadian side of the family, not the Irish part of my family tree.
jakeatolla said:Yes I know. I didn't mean any disrespect. I was only refering to myself.
And my inlaws. and my......
Oh hell, there I go again. Sorry.
I actually come from a long line of alcoholics, and its on my French
Canadian side of the family, not the Irish part of my family tree.
What do you mean you leaving ? Oh cruel humanity!!! I guess its true what they say about addictions.You only hurt those around you.sexycobra said:Although I sympathize with your difficulties (i.e., coming from an alcoholic family), I think you're really digging an even deeper hole for yourself there, jake. First the Irish, now the French Canadians so that the Irish aren't offended...Better stop there or I will resign as your geek liaison:wink: