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An Irish-American View of St. Patrick's Day
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<blockquote data-quote="King_D&#039;Arcy" data-source="post: 105652"><p>I love that family guy thing. It's hilarious. It's just every irish stereotype roled into 1. It's class.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind plastic paddys. Alot of them are a laugh. At least most of them know what they're talking about and are aware that Ireland isn't some 16th century country filled with little villages and 90% of the population is old men with goaty beards and stupid accents.</p><p></p><p>I just dont like that some dont have a cle about Ireland.</p><p>'I'm Iarish. I come from Iarland. Poge muh hone'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_D'Arcy, post: 105652"] I love that family guy thing. It's hilarious. It's just every irish stereotype roled into 1. It's class. I don't mind plastic paddys. Alot of them are a laugh. At least most of them know what they're talking about and are aware that Ireland isn't some 16th century country filled with little villages and 90% of the population is old men with goaty beards and stupid accents. I just dont like that some dont have a cle about Ireland. 'I'm Iarish. I come from Iarland. Poge muh hone' [/QUOTE]
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