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I think Sergio Garcia is the handsomest golfer around but are there any rumors about how big Irish golfer and British Open winner is?

And please, no mention of the "Irish Curse". I've been with a few guys who were Irish and they were more than adequate. :smile:
 

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Tá mé sásta leagann sé fós a ainm "Pádraig" agus mura ngníomhóidh an litriú Angla-Béarla "Patick". An bhfuil an bródúil Éireannach!

I'm happy he still spells his name "Pádraig" and hasn't taken the Anglo-English spelling of Patrick. Does an Irishman proud!
 

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Tá mé sásta leagann sé fós a ainm "Pádraig" agus mura ngníomhóidh an litriú Angla-Béarla "Patick". An bhfuil an bródúil Éireannach!

I'm happy he still spells his name "Pádraig" and hasn't taken the Anglo-English spelling of Patrick. Does an Irishman proud!

Are you using Google Translator? Your Irish is dreadful...but full marks for effort I suppose :p

I haven't heard about his manhood, but he pulls off the Movember-look admirably well! (pic attached)
 

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I always thought the Curse of the Irish had something to do with us being alcoholics. However, with 8.5", I think I beat the actual curse.
 

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No. I just started learning a few weeks ago, but thanks for the boost of confidence.

Ahhh sorry... It explains your grammar though - the as Gaeilge comment didnt make much sense ... you must learn to walk before you can run!!

Keep up the effort - tús maith leath na hoibre! :-D