chenvt 10:36 AM 03-17-2009
Little do people know that there were Asians in Ireland long ago.. Our name was hacked apart over the years, changing the "O'Chens" into today's "Chens"
[Reply]
Lucky_Hippo 10:51 AM 03-17-2009
My Grand-Mother blessed me with my middle name claiming she "wanted to make sure I should have a strong Irish name to fall back upon."
The name Shannon Finerty has served me well!
Happy St. Patrick's day my friends!
[Reply]
BC-Axeman 11:14 AM 03-17-2009
My Great-great-grandfather was Irish (married to a Cherokee). There may even be more in the UK part of my bloodline. There is more Scot, though.
BTW, you can't even say "Shannon Finerty" with out it sounding like you have an Irish accent.
:-)
[Reply]
icehog3 11:17 AM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by taltos:
Three Irish grandparents and a confirmed case of the Irish Curse.:-)
Three full blooded and one 1/2 Irish grandparents for me, Paul.....but luckily, that little bit of German hit me in all the right places.
:-)
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 11:19 AM 03-17-2009
does it count that i ate lucky charms this morning?
Image
[Reply]
fxpose 11:21 AM 03-17-2009
ashtonlady 11:31 AM 03-17-2009
My Nana was either Scott or Irish, we are not sure. With a name like McDowell it could have been either. So I claim Irish today.
[Reply]
fxpose 11:40 AM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by fxpose:
Selling some C stocks.
I meant shares...
[Reply]
mrreindeer 11:43 AM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by fxpose:
Selling some C shares.
:-):-)
[Reply]
taltos 11:56 AM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Three full blooded and one 1/2 Irish grandparents for me, Paul.....but luckily, that little bit of German hit me in all the right places. :-)
My other grandparent is South African and it did not help me at all.
:-):-)
[Reply]
BC-Axeman 12:17 PM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by fxpose:
I meant shares...
He sells C shares by the sea shore.
:-)
[Reply]
ade06 12:20 PM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Three full blooded and one 1/2 Irish grandparents for me, Paul.....but luckily, that little bit of German hit me in all the right places. :-)
Originally Posted by taltos:
My other grandparent is South African and it did not help me at all.:-):-)
Haha, The Angry Inch gets another victim.
:-)
[Reply]
Sailchaser 12:44 PM 03-17-2009
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
does it count that i ate lucky charms this morning?
Image
Only if you get lucky today
:-):-):-)
[Reply]
Jbailey 12:48 PM 03-17-2009
<---------
Had it figured out to be 4 grandfathers ago came from NW Ireland, dropped the O' when they immigrated.
[Reply]
Originally Posted by mrreindeer:
The GUINESS I'll be drinkin'.
And I remembered to wear GREEN today, thank God!
Image
:-)
The company I work for has Fitzgerald in the name so I guess that makes me more Irish than the beer I'll be drinking...
Come on, Bao, you spent all day in the pub; there was no run...tell us the truth... :-)
Please, don't ever post this pic again. Now I know why I couldn;t download pics at home. My PC was trying to protect my eyes, oh God, my eshfg fspofihtpm ;fg
'ujtkrnsfg
:-)
[Reply]
JE3146 01:48 PM 03-17-2009
My mom's side of the family is irish. I have red hair. Nuff said
:-)
[Reply]
I feel like GMA doing this...
Dublin IN Sunny 67
Cloverleaf TX Cloudy 63
Irish Hills GC MI Sunny 67
Belfast ME Partly Cloudy 36
Limerick NY Sunny 53
and from the homeland
Cork, Ireland Fair 45
[Reply]
Tio Gato 03:12 PM 03-17-2009
I had met an old lady on a train platform in NY. She said to me "Oh, you must be Irish, I can see the blue of the Irish Sea in your eyes and the road map of Ireland on your face!" (The road map being the red veiny complexion of too much drink.)
Ever since that day I've been trying to forget about all the French and the other assorted nasty bits in me.
:-)
[Reply]
chippewastud79 03:16 PM 03-17-2009
Listening to drinking songs in the car today and partaking in some sort of green beer activity. Also wear green like a nerd
:-)
[Reply]