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Windsinger BS: Being Irish on St. Patrick's Day (137* d) RE: BS: Being Irish on St. Patrick's Day 17 Mar 06


My brain works fine, you trollish waste of flesh (and bandwidth).

And as for ignorance, anyone who makes a butt-ignorant statement like "Patrick was English" in a public forum, when the English as a people didn't yet exist (the A-S's may have, but if they tried to get a toehold on the island while the Romans were in control they'd have gotten their asses kicked across the North Sea) deserves to be called out for their apparant inability to crack the spine on a single fucking history book.

Sorry that you lack the opposable thumbs to do so, but you there you are.

"Bad grammar?' Just to refresh your memory, here is a verbatim paste of the wankish poseur-shite you posted: Pog mo ? agus Slan which is a phrase every teenaged Irish-wannabe who doesn't ACTUALLY speak Gaelic has begun parroting (or trying to) when they think it'll make it sound like they do.

Ergo, I'm unimpressed.

(The word you apparantly couldn't think of was thóin, BTW.)

Go the fvck off and boil yer head

Wrong again, O Simian Knuckle-Dragging Wonder. It was "shut your mouth and go fuck your own ass."

Which I suggest you do, and leave this thread in peace. You dropped the collective IQ of it just by walking through the door and contaminating the common air.

Slán,

~Fionn

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    Settle down, please. Windsinger and Sorefingers are both guilty of personal attacks in this thread.
    If you'll recall, we don't allow personal attacks. As I used to tell my kids - "I don't care who started it - just STOP IT!!!"
    Thank you.
    -Joe Offer-


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