My Great, Great, Great Grandaddy was a Mandalorian.
I like meeting Americans coming to Ireland to find their roots.
T’is the way
Uafásach, tá an meme seo. *mmm-mMmm*
Pretty embarrassing, never having visited your home planet. I wouldn’t be able to show my face….
Every year I think “I’ll make it there this year” and now im 33.
I love the disillusioned ones who realise what Ireland is *actually* like. There’s a reason anyone with sense gets out as soon as they can.
Time to unapologetically celebrate my intangible Irish heritage
Sure even Data’s mammy was Irish !
They are coming here to bath in the living waters of the Shannon. Get out ya fecks!
Some of us in America had really weird Irish descent families,especially ones that lived in rural parts of the US and never married anyone that wasn’t Catholic.
I respect the ones that come over to take in the history and culture.
I don’t get the ones that come over for Paddy’s Day just to get black out drunk in Temple Bar. They can do that in Chicago or Boston because the American to Irish ratio is about the same in all 3 places that day tbh.
I guess it’s great for the economy though.
I live in the US and I recently got a cup for St Patrick’s Day that says “Kiss Me I’m Irish-ish” and ngl I appreciate it’s honesty
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*Pattys.
My Great, Great, Great Grandaddy was a Mandalorian.
I like meeting Americans coming to Ireland to find their roots.
T’is the way
Uafásach, tá an meme seo. *mmm-mMmm*
Pretty embarrassing, never having visited your home planet. I wouldn’t be able to show my face….
Every year I think “I’ll make it there this year” and now im 33.
I love the disillusioned ones who realise what Ireland is *actually* like. There’s a reason anyone with sense gets out as soon as they can.
Time to unapologetically celebrate my intangible Irish heritage
Sure even Data’s mammy was Irish !
They are coming here to bath in the living waters of the Shannon. Get out ya fecks!
Some of us in America had really weird Irish descent families,especially ones that lived in rural parts of the US and never married anyone that wasn’t Catholic.
I respect the ones that come over to take in the history and culture.
I don’t get the ones that come over for Paddy’s Day just to get black out drunk in Temple Bar. They can do that in Chicago or Boston because the American to Irish ratio is about the same in all 3 places that day tbh.
I guess it’s great for the economy though.
I live in the US and I recently got a cup for St Patrick’s Day that says “Kiss Me I’m Irish-ish” and ngl I appreciate it’s honesty