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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 comments:

  1. I used to be proud of being Irish . Before I heard Bath House Barry and O'Biden proclaim their Irish roots . Sorta' brought me down a notch or two .

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    1. No shit. Bunch of grifters.

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    2. There's bad apples in every barrel.

      Consider the Kennedys.

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  2. Happy St. Patty's Day Irish. I'm half Irish meself. It's also one of my sisters birthday.

    Nemo

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  3. Always Irish no matter who the Grifters are that try to attach on this Day.

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  4. Would that ALL Leprichauns looked like that lovely lass!
    My family on the Irish side comes from Waterford County.

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  5. Ah, well, then, the darlin' on top can't be Irish, not enough beam to her. Any girl brought up on potatoes (and pasta) has a bit more heft to her.

    It gets cold on dem Irish morns.

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  6. The first a pic of Beto O'Rourke?

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  7. Happy Paddy's Day to ya'll from a former Loch Garman denizen.

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  8. Without malarkey, what is the point?

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    1. Malarkey, we can do without.
      Shenanigans, on the other hand, are always welcome.

      Leigh
      Whitehall, NY

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  9. Sure and Begorrah you're going on the gargle/piss/batter after you come out of your house and can't find your shadow my Irish Friend. It will be spring in four days or about when you sober up.

    Happy Saint Patrick's Day, Irish!

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  10. The wife is Irish. I have Scottish heritage. I am the one who likes corned beef and cabbage where she will not touch it. One of my St. Patty's traditions is watching "The Quiet Man".

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  11. I am only a third generation American with nothing but Irish on both sides and I also was basically raised by Irish Nuns in Catholic school. The funny thing is that there is a company that is trying to talk one of my sons into taking a position in Ireland (Regular not Northern). I really appreciate what my ancestors went through getting us here and it is hilariously ironic that opportunity in Ireland may call my son back. Erin Go Bragh!

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  12. Happy St Patrick's Day Irish. Apologize for being late to the party.

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  13. PS If it's going to be without malarkey, we need Trump back.

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