Oi! Bruv! Stop with the plastic stuff. We had Irish parents. Mum & Dad both. If you go back through our tree you'll struggle to find anything other than Irish until you hit the Germans who started the ball rolling. We are English by birth but Irish by blood. Nowt plastic in that & perfectly entitled to celebrate. Mind you, so is everyone. Cos we love a party, even you miserable lot can join in, just stick to watery aussie lager & leave the good stuff to us! Slante! X
Dude, u have to take whatever u can, I wish I could have waited to get back in the media circle but there was nothing so I ended up taking a job I hated hardly seing the mrs or my boy just to keep a roof over our heads. The biggest piece of truth is its easier to find a job when you have a job, I was at ocado hating it but then I got this job I'm in now and very happy at the moment so cast your net abit further, christ even getting the trollys as the supermarket is somthing.
[cite]Posted By: KBslittlesis[/cite]Oi! Bruv! Stop with the plastic stuff. We had Irish parents. Mum & Dad both. If you go back through our tree you'll struggle to find anything other than Irish until you hit the Germans who started the ball rolling. We are English by birth but Irish by blood. Nowt plastic in that & perfectly entitled to celebrate. Mind you, so is everyone. Cos we love a party, even you miserable lot can join in, just stick to watery aussie lager & leave the good stuff to us! Slante! X
Everyone is loving it over here, people from all ethnic backgrounds wearing green with me being one of the only exceptions - I think they think I'm strange but I keep on telling them I'm not Irish. Fair play to them and Happy St Patricks day to those that celebrate it.
[cite]Posted By: KBslittlesis[/cite]Oi! Bruv! Stop with the plastic stuff. We had Irish parents. Mum & Dad both. If you go back through our tree you'll struggle to find anything other than Irish until you hit the Germans who started the ball rolling. We are English by birth but Irish by blood. Nowt plastic in that & perfectly entitled to celebrate. Mind you, so is everyone. Cos we love a party, even you miserable lot can join in, just stick to watery aussie lager & leave the good stuff to us! Slante! X
Apparently they go wild in Dublin on St Georges day. All getting lairy on warm, flat beer & wearing big White hats with red crosses on and cricket sweaters. ;-)
Not Irish meself, but my auntie lives in Cork and I have always received a very warm welcome from the locals over there when I've been (I really didn't expect it when I first when over there - for some reason I thought I would be greeted with hostility due to my Englishness; not the case at all).
So (to misquote Father Ted)...the Irish - a great bunch of lads.
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Yeah, but all thats out there atm are managers and assistant managers jobs
I try not to get wound up by you but i cant handle people that sit around and feel sorry for themselves, you need it in the earhole.
Northsider dubliner..
Great Morrissey song on the subject KBLS:
Morrissey - Irish Blood, English Heart
Everyone is loving it over here, people from all ethnic backgrounds wearing green with me being one of the only exceptions - I think they think I'm strange but I keep on telling them I'm not Irish. Fair play to them and Happy St Patricks day to those that celebrate it.
North Cork forever...
Dont worry, just being facetious Sis.
Never likely red, as Lilsis said, English by Birth, Irish by Blood. And damn proud of both.
All getting lairy on warm, flat beer & wearing big White hats with red crosses on and cricket sweaters.
;-)
Nice one, not a literal translation but appropriate nonetheless!.....:-)
So (to misquote Father Ted)...the Irish - a great bunch of lads.
Have a happy St Patrick's all you Irishy folk.