I once had... adult interactions with my Irish girlfriend in the basement of a party while she was dressed as Poison Ivy, bright red hair and all.
Life has never quite lived up to that moment...
Bruh, consider this an internet fist bump.
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I once had... adult interactions with my Irish girlfriend in the basement of a party while she was dressed as Poison Ivy, bright red hair and all.
Life has never quite lived up to that moment...
I like Smithwicks red ale and Baileys.Also I drink a crapload of Bushmills and sometimes Jameson (which on a serious note to my understanding are not drank that much in Ireland).
My family got kicked out of Scotland because they were too rowdy....so they went to Ireland....and got kicked out again because they were to Protestant...not sure if that makes me Irish....but they were there...at least until they got kicked out...... they went on to get kicked out of Canada too....Ended up in Pennsylvania..... where, as hard as they tried...they never got kicked out of...
Congratulations! According to Yankistani Oirish rules that makes you eligible to claim status as a full blooded Irishman no less Oirish than any man born on the Emerald Isle. As a result you are entitled to greet everyone you meet by saying "top o' the mornin' to ye", operate floats in the St Patrick's day parade, complain about how Guinness doesn't taste the same here as it does 'back home' (even though you've never been to Ireland), drink in Irish bars while complaining about how the English have oppressed 'my people', donate money to the IRA, go on about how you are really into 'real Irish rebel music' which means you own one CD by the Wolfe Tones and insist the the Irish "built America".
So if you are to carry on the family tradition, where will you get kicked out of? And where will you end up?
Like... together?!I like Smithwicks red ale and Baileys.
Well, as a kid....I was kicked out of my high school library for life, kicked out of a McDonalds...for life.....have not yet got to the "kicked out of a country" level yet....but I'm working on it
I've never tried them together.Like... together?!
Loser. I was told many times to leave Indiana, once to leave Missouri, and a few times country was implied.Well, as a kid....I was kicked out of my high school library for life, kicked out of a McDonalds...for life.....have not yet got to the "kicked out of a country" level yet....but I'm working on it
Loser. I was told many times to leave Indiana, once to leave Missouri, and a few times country was implied.
Was that every McDonald’s, or just the one outlet?
Either way, I’m impressed. And I really don’t think you’re missing much.
I was banned from the occasional pub back in the day. But there is always another pub (though some London boozers had an All For One policy, where they’d all share info about known undesirables).
Loser. I was told many times to leave Indiana, once to leave Missouri, and a few times country was implied.
No, but the Father Ted accidental fascist looks pretty funny. I'm going to check it out! Thanks.Sorry about that. We try to make light of it, but it's always there.
Anyway, can you quote "Father Ted"?
"It's an ecunemical matter" might work here.
I feel deprived. I've bean thinking for 3.5 minutes and can't think of one place I've been banned from. No fair.told to and implied mean nothing unless you were actually banned it is just an empty threat
But rules and policies have been changed because of me. There's actually several policies around town where I used to live that are the result of my family and I scaring, upsetting, angering, or otherwise irritating the children of uptight Anglo-Saxons and prudish Franks.told to and implied mean nothing unless you were actually banned it is just an empty threat
For the most part. Other than a very dear friend I don't have much a reason to visit anymore.You shook the dust from your sandals when you left, I hope?
I feel deprived. I've bean thinking for 3.5 minutes and can't think of one place I've been banned from. No fair.
But rules and policies have been changed because of me. There's actually several policies around town where I used to live that are the result of my family and I scaring, upsetting, angering, or otherwise irritating the children of uptight Anglo-Saxons and prudish Franks.
You think changes in them makes me care? You think I lower my standards to please others? I'll just do what I want anyways as I would have anyways, like when I walked off on a boss for being a insufferable dummy.I'm sorry to hear that
RULES!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAA Banned people don't need no stinking rules
You think changes in them makes me care? You think I lower my standards to please others? I'll just do what I want anyways as I would have anyways, like when I walked off on a boss for being a insufferable dummy.