Irish Guitarist wrote: » This band
Stephen15 wrote: » SJWs
Peatys wrote: » Cadburys
donegal_man wrote: » Is that for real? :eek: I was going to suggest Country 'n' Irish bands dressed in rhinestones but you've knocked that into a cocked stetson.
Panrich wrote: » What’s an SJW? It’s ok. Google sorted me out
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Irish people are probly all English too!
Franz Von Peppercorn II wrote: » Er, no.
Meanwhile, the latest research in 2018 suggests that the Irish are most closely related to people in North West France (Brittany where a Celtic language has traditionally been spoken) and in Western Norway. Interestingly, where earlier studies didn't find much impact of Viking DNA among the modern Irish, a recent study suggests there may have been more influence than perviously thought. You can read more details here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-17124-4 What we can take from all of this is that, although the Irish today feel part of a single group united by cultural and national identity, this culture and identity is ultimately founded on waves of migration connecting the island to the wider world of European peoples and beyond.
Notoldorwise wrote: » Irish soccer supporters chanting "olè, olè, olè, olè"...
railer201 wrote: » Sudocrem
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » St Patrick.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Being on time and obeying rules. Drives people mad here An Irish invention apparently - developed in dublinhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudocrem
its_steve116 wrote: » What is something that you feel doesn't seem Irish at all, even though it is Irish?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Fish and chips Irish breakfast The language we speak All from England
Hunchback wrote: » Come on ye boys in green, as a chant.
Bobblehats wrote: » Takes me back to the ‘90s thread. We were irish; we were proud