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TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: Akima on 21 Jun 2019, 15:54 ---On St. Patrick's Day, they say, everyone is Irish, to which I respond: "What? Even me? Um... begorah?"

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To be fair, the oldest non-Irish community in Ireland would be the Chinese, to the point where its fourth generation now.


--- Quote from: jwhouk on 23 Jun 2019, 16:53 ---Aye and begorrah, I'd be able to claim Irish citizenship. I can trace my ancestry back to County Longford through my dad's mother. (Helps her last name was "Kelly", of course.)

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Jwhouk, you can claim an Irish passport if at least one of your grandparents were Irish.


And to everyone else, you'd be more than welcome to come here, you'd have a friend to welcome you at the gates.

Pilchard123:

--- Quote from: Akima on 21 Jun 2019, 15:54 ---On St. Patrick's Day, they say, everyone is Irish, to which I respond: "What? Even me? Um... begorah?"

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You really should check that. Just to be sure.

JoeCovenant:

Just throwing it our there that Scotland is similarly welcoming.
And will be even MORESO (when!) we become Independent.

:)

TheEvilDog:
On an unrelated note, rereading old threads from before the "Like" button got installed. Kinda makes me wonder what kind of numbers we would have gotten during stories such as the Breakup, or Dora firing Faye.

TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: de_la_Nae on 14 Jun 2019, 11:48 ---I hear Arranmore is advertising to American immigrants

quick who's Irish around here again?  :angel:

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Just saw this. And I am :P. And I charge €1000 per fraudulent wedding to get people into the country.

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