Originally posted by: isasir
Because they have leprechauns and leprechauns have gold and everyone likes gold.
Originally posted by: Sasha
Forgotten slaves? First, who forgot them. Second, when were the Irish enslaved. Third, whio enslaved Ireland (the Irish)?
Originally posted by: Sasha
Second, when were the Irish enslaved. Third, whio enslaved Ireland (the Irish)?
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Sasha
Second, when were the Irish enslaved. Third, whio enslaved Ireland (the Irish)?
2) In the 1800s
3) England
Originally posted by: nietsni3
Irish pub
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
A lot of Irish descendants have a deep sense of pride in being Irish. I, for one, am descendant of a man who shot a deer in Ireland, was arrested for killing the "king's" deer, and he was told he could be killed or sent to America. See, now there is a great deal to be proud of there. 😀
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Sasha
Second, when were the Irish enslaved. Third, whio enslaved Ireland (the Irish)?
2) In the 1800s
3) England
They've also been enslaved by the English in both America and the Caribbean.
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: nietsni3
Irish pub
Why do i see Chinese Food on restaurants, or Thai Food????
Originally posted by: welst10
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: nietsni3
Irish pub
Why do i see Chinese Food on restaurants, or Thai Food????
His point is that the appearance of the phrase "irish pub" is far more frequent than say, english pub, russian pub, german pub, etc. yea, there are chinese food, but other types are equally or more frequent (such italian, french, spanish food, etc.)
Originally posted by: welst10
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: nietsni3
Irish pub
Why do i see Chinese Food on restaurants, or Thai Food????
His point is that the appearance of the phrase "irish pub" is far more frequent than say, english pub, russian pub, german pub, etc. yea, there are chinese food, but other types are equally or more frequent (such italian, french, spanish food, etc.)
Originally posted by: welst10
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: nietsni3
Irish pub
Why do i see Chinese Food on restaurants, or Thai Food????
His point is that the appearance of the phrase "irish pub" is far more frequent than say, english pub, russian pub, german pub, etc. yea, there are chinese food, but other types are equally or more frequent (such italian, french, spanish food, etc.)
Originally posted by: Sasha
Forgotten slaves? First, who forgot them. Second, when were the Irish enslaved. Third, whio enslaved Ireland (the Irish)?