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
Then throw in the fact that British Isles is a controversial term in Ireland.
Because it's illegal. They've always done that
Ours was "from KFC or Burger King"
addicting is wrong
A family of 12 children is unheard of in Ireland
This doesn't sound real at all
But didn't Lincoln say "Better to remain silent and be presumed a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt"
Real job piss off
yeah he should of written cead and not ceád one is a hundred and one is permission
It's actually of shared origin between the UK and Ireland. From the knackers yard where horses were disposed of.
They're wearing red I'm guessing, they don't look Turkish though
That's a downgrade pal
People often use it to raise money for organisations regarding mens issues.
Or most likely Ireland
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
We're not speaking Latin are we
Ha you think that's bad? Try living in the north pole
Wrong use of reference
Dont go to Temple bar
No
Fun fact Irish people don't like or use the term British Isles
Funny thing is the took it from a Scottish team who started doing it first.
"mom" "ain't" I have to say I'm suspicious
No I think everyone stopped you're right
Western Ireland has a good few
You're on -12
Wrong
Riverdance is a show Irish dancing is a dance Trad music is what's used in Riverdance
Then throw in the fact that British Isles is a controversial term in Ireland.
Because it's illegal. They've always done that
Ours was "from KFC or Burger King"
addicting is wrong
A family of 12 children is unheard of in Ireland
This doesn't sound real at all
But didn't Lincoln say "Better to remain silent and be presumed a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt"
Real job piss off
yeah he should of written cead and not ceád one is a hundred and one is permission
It's actually of shared origin between the UK and Ireland. From the knackers yard where horses were disposed of.
They're wearing red I'm guessing, they don't look Turkish though
That's a downgrade pal
People often use it to raise money for organisations regarding mens issues.
Or most likely Ireland
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
We're not speaking Latin are we
Ha you think that's bad? Try living in the north pole
Wrong use of reference
Dont go to Temple bar
No
Fun fact Irish people don't like or use the term British Isles
Funny thing is the took it from a Scottish team who started doing it first.
"mom" "ain't" I have to say I'm suspicious
No I think everyone stopped you're right
Western Ireland has a good few
You're on -12
Wrong