facehugger99 wrote: » Cut me and I will bleed mashed potatoes.
JupiterKid wrote: » Belfast born, father from Belfast and mother from Tyrone. Lived in Dublin most of my life. Family surname Scottish in origin. My sister did one of those DNA ancestry tests - turns out we are 90% Irish/Scottish, 6% Scandinavian and 4% Iberian. So mainly Irish with a bit of Viking and Spaniard in me...:pac:
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I'm very much Irish, but have never had to bother getting one of those idiotic DNA tests to prove it. A fool and his money and all that. Anyways, born in the Whest of Ireland, a native Irish speaker, winner of an All Ireland club football medal, played for Gaillimh in Croke Park at underage level, keen fiddle player, passable uilleann pipe player, heavy drinker, occasional fighter, raconteur. I wear my Irishness lightly though, as I'm comfortable about it. I have started visiting some of those Pop Up Gaeltacht events recently and I must say I'm quite the object of admiring female attention. The events are usually frequented by very serious young men with that terrible, clipped, and contrived South Dublin Gaelscoil Irish. You know the sort: beard, glasses, tweed jacket with leather patches, SF supporter, usually with a Planter surname clumsily translated into Irish. Interminable bores rambling on about history while sipping their pale ales. As a result, most of the ladies who attend are most impressed with meeting a wild-eyed native speaker who speaks the language with such fluidity and joy. Flirting, story telling, and truly enjoying getting to speak the language in our capital city. Don't want to go into too many details, but the Pop Up Gaeltacht events have done wonders for my sex life. Pulled a glamorous divorcee at one of them before Christmas. It was great to hear her shout, "go suas orm, Johnny. Tuilleadh, tuilleadh!" as we went at it like two randy lunatics.
Thespoofer wrote: » I get knocked down but I get up again, you ain't never gonna keep me down...
Defaulter1831 wrote: » 98% according to Ancestry DNA. 2% Scottish.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I'm one hundred percent Catholic Irish. Sired by an O'Connor and bore by an O'Neill woman. The O' Connor family were the last High Kings of this island. Ruaidre.
cdeb wrote: » There's always one little thing trips ye shape-shifting impersonating aliens up...
Lorelli! wrote: » I stepped out...I stepped in again...I stepped out..I stepped in again..https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J3s3F1VXFQ4&list=RDJ3s3F1VXFQ4&start_radio=1
Samsgirl wrote: » You posting that is beyond freaky. I only had a conversation in work about The Bards on Thursday and yesterday showed that exact link to a work colleague.
MaryBrosnan wrote: I have had Irish in me.
BeerWolf wrote: » I'm a mutt, half Irish (Mother) half Indian (Father).
Witchie wrote: » Not at all. I don't use stupid nonsensical words for objects when they have a real meaningful name.
Lorelli! wrote: » Other than pissing the night away, that reference couldn't be less Irish if it tried
ceadaoin. wrote: » 97% Irish , the rest Scandinavian and northern European Was interesting to find out but kind of regret handing over my DNA now