Irishness

Irishness?


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Scout

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After several conversations with different members i'm just wondering how many people have Irish connections, or are Irish themselves.
 

firecoins

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I drink in an Irsih Pub
 

NJN

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BossyCow

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Irish on both sides, plus my maiden name is a brand of irish whiskey.

I do have a bit of dutch, swiss and english in there somewhere as well. Then, just to complicate my kids' ethnicity, married a cubano.
 

berkeman

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I volunteered a couple weeks back as EMT Standby at an Irish football game tournament in San Francisco. Think they called it "Footie", but I'm not sure. It was an All-Stars Exhibition, so surprisingly few EMS incidents. If it had been for-real, it looked to be a pretty rough game, kind of like a combination of rugby and soccer...
 
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firecoins

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I volunteered a couple weeks back as EMT Standby at an Irish football game tournament in San Francisco. Think they called it "Footie", but I'm not sure. It was an All-Stars Exhibition, so surprisingly few EMS incidents. If it had been for-real, it looked to be a pretty rough game, kind of like a combination of rugby and soccer...

you sure it wasn't Fifty? They could haved been reffering to that Irish Rapper.
 

Outbac1

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My great,great grandfathers on my fathers side came over about 1848. My mothers side is Scotch. But since I was born on this side of the ocean I'm Canadian of Irish and Scotch ancestry.

If the Irish and Scotch both make whiskey, does that make me a drunk?
 

JonTullos

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Scotch-Irish with German, Choctaw and Cherokee mixed in just for kicks. I did like to drink but I gave that up a couple of years ago.

At least I got it honestly. :)

Jon
 

imurphy

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I volunteered a couple weeks back as EMT Standby at an Irish football game tournament in San Francisco. Think they called it "Footie", but I'm not sure. It was an All-Stars Exhibition, so surprisingly few EMS incidents. If it had been for-real, it looked to be a pretty rough game, kind of like a combination of rugby and soccer...

Berkeman, it's called GAA, which stands for Gaelic Athletic Association. It's a pretty rough game, and commonly referred to as "Gaelic".

As for me, I'm 100% Irish. Proud, passport-holding, Irish Citizen who's just moved here after spending the first 27 years of my life in Dublin!
 

medic258

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50% Irish, 25% Italian and 25% English. I believe my mother's family was from Galway.
 

Levinoss

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Irish/Scottish/Cherokee


I'm adopted cajun tho. ;)
 
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