How would you define Irishness and what it means to be Irish (32 c, obviously) ?

Started by seafoid, February 17, 2016, 12:55:39 PM

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foxcommander

Quote from: foxcommander on February 17, 2016, 07:56:00 PM
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Begrudgery.

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can I add fickle to the list. Especially the free staters. Real two faced fockers.

I wouldn't call them fickle. All the free staters I know, freely admit that they couldn't give a shiny shite about North Iron.

I actually meant in general (not in relation to the north). Shake your hand and stab you in the back just as quickly.

I think I got it spot on - The word fickle is pretty apt considering the results of that vote.
There's a lot of people who seem to forget what Fianna Fail did last time they were in government. It's astonishing how many are willing to take them back and let them f@$& it again.
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Listening to RTE radio yesterday, first sports story was Man Ure, then Liverpool Man City - then the National League results, shows the priority!

armaghniac

How would you define Irishness?

- excellent understanding of single transferable voting!
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