A wink will be enough.
Iām only a little Irish so I must be somewhat lucky.
Kiss me, im NOTā¦
One of my great grandparents on my motherās side, came from Ireland. But, was originally from Scotland, so, Iām really Scottish, not Irish. At least a quarter anyway.
I am irish , native american, and bunch of other things.
I guess Iām Scottish too, to add to my confusion the family has styled itself as ālords of the islesā back on the islands. Iāve been researching this phrase and it comes from the gaelic/norse traditions.
anyways Iām a little disappointed Iām not really irish but happier to know more of my ancestry.
happy st patricks day everybody
Iām a quarter French and a quarter Scottish, a quarter Spanish and a quarter native Mexican American (ie., Mexican).
Donāt kiss me: Iām half Greek.
But a small donation would not be totally out of line and much appreciated.
I loved reading some books by an Irish novelist when I still loved reading. Thatās how I learnt about the famine and also some of the culture and migration to USA. The book was called āTis
My mother is Irish
I ļø Ireland
Does āIrelandā mean āThe land of ireā ??
Whats thatā¦???
Hello 151515151
āIreā means āangerā.
Well im up for a kiss if anyone wants one, preferably a girl
Hey, @anon20318121, Iām a guy but let me give you a fatherly kiss on the forehead. Youāll be alright son. Youāll find your own way
Lol thanks my man
Itās hard to tell how Irish I am.19%(rounded up) of my ancestors were born in Ireland. However the surnames- Bowman,Clark,Johnston,Sheppard,Lowrie,Sanderson arenāt particularly Irish.
Iām not Irish, but in the spirit of st. Pattyās, Iām getting drunk tonight for the first time in god knows how long
Also, Iām a good, but annoying kisser.
I donāt permit tongue or slobbering, and Iām not afraid to tell the other person to cut that shite out.