commanderx11

1600 pts · July 4, 2014


If this gets to the front page I'm not going to do something ridiculous which I've promised I will do.

Riverdance is a show Irish dancing is a dance Trad music is what's used in Riverdance

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Then throw in the fact that British Isles is a controversial term in Ireland.

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Because it's illegal. They've always done that

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Ours was "from KFC or Burger King"

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addicting is wrong

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A family of 12 children is unheard of in Ireland

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This doesn't sound real at all

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But didn't Lincoln say "Better to remain silent and be presumed a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt"

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Real job piss off

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yeah he should of written cead and not ceád one is a hundred and one is permission

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It's actually of shared origin between the UK and Ireland. From the knackers yard where horses were disposed of.

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They're wearing red I'm guessing, they don't look Turkish though

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That's a downgrade pal

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People often use it to raise money for organisations regarding mens issues.

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Or most likely Ireland

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Because it hold true to the origin and has clear origins. American English loses the origins of words by changing the spelling. E.g defence

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We're not speaking Latin are we

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Ha you think that's bad? Try living in the north pole

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Wrong use of reference

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Dont go to Temple bar

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No

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Fun fact Irish people don't like or use the term British Isles

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Funny thing is the took it from a Scottish team who started doing it first.

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"mom" "ain't" I have to say I'm suspicious

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No I think everyone stopped you're right

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Western Ireland has a good few

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You're on -12

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Wrong

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