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09-08-2008, 11:49 AM
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The Irish
Yes it's true...most of us are alcoholics and we drink, fight and drink some more and then sing about it. St. Patty's day is not only a religious holiday where many locals and tourists make the journey up Caugh Patrick Mt to the church on top and say a prayer or go to mass, but also another reason to drink. But we also have excellent music and dance....I was an Irish Step Dancer...I would be to this day if it wasn't for my darn knees.  My family in Ireland are the definition of Catholic...there is a big portrait oF Jesus in there hallway with candles around it...(scary at night) and there is a bottle of holy water in every room.
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09-08-2008, 03:07 PM
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Gotta ask: what's the difference between Black Irish and just Irish?
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09-08-2008, 03:38 PM
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Ireland has a lot of redheads, and those are pretty, especially with freckles.
LDS Irish drink too? I thought alcohol was forbidden?
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09-08-2008, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by CJchick84
Yes it's true...most of us are alcoholics and we drink, fight and drink some more and then sing about it. St. Patty's day is not only a religious holiday where many locals and tourists make the journey up Caugh Patrick Mt to the church on top and say a prayer or go to mass, but also another reason to drink. But we also have excellent music and dance....I was an Irish Step Dancer...I would be to this day if it wasn't for my darn knees.  My family in Ireland are the definition of Catholic...there is a big portrait oF Jesus in there hallway with candles around it...(scary at night) and there is a bottle of holy water in every room.
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My wife is from the Kennedy clan does that count as Irish alcoholic?  She does not drink...learning from her own family lines what does happen.
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09-08-2008, 05:59 PM
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i am Irish and i did not drink too much . ( or too little ) ? The difference between black Irish and Irish is bush and black bush whisky from Bushmills distillers.
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09-08-2008, 06:27 PM
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i am Irish and i did not drink too much . ( or too little ) ? The difference between black Irish and Irish is bush and black bush whisky from Bushmills distillers.
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Only drank enough to find out the difference between black Irish and Irish? There was a TV series about a Black Irish crime family and I don't recall that it had to do with their drink preferences.
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09-08-2008, 06:40 PM
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Black Irish is a traditional term believed to have originated in the United States that commonly ascribes to a dark brown or black hair phenotype appearing in Caucasian persons of Irish descent. This can be distinguished in contrast to the (lighter) brown, blond or red hair color variant, the latter stereotypically perceived to personify the look of typical Irish folk.[1] The term itself is rather ambiguous and not frequently used in everyday conversation. As such, the description of those it depicts has been known to vary to a degree in that some have differing views on which physical characteristics (e.g., dark hair, brown eyes, medium skin tone or dark hair, blue eyes, pale skin tone) best define the appearance of the so-called Black Irish
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The term 'Black Irish' is also accompanied by claims suggesting these physical traits to be the result of an Iberian admixture originating with survivors of the Spanish Armada. However, the genetic contributions of the latter are likely to have been insignificant, as most Armada survivors were killed on the beaches, and many of the remnants eventually escaped from Ireland. It is believed that a group of Spanish soldiers ended up serving as armed retainers to the Irish chiefs Brian O'Rourke, Sorley Boy MacDonnell, and Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone. Consequently, these soldiers may have lived in Ireland long enough to father children, but did not constitute a very large number. The genetic evidence is that the survivors of the Spanish Armada probably left no legacy, as the Irish have only minute amounts of Neolithic Near Eastern Y chromosome genetic markers such as E3b and J, both of which are present in low, but significant, levels throughout Spain (with the exception of the Basque Country).[
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I thought it came from a shipload of Lamanites who landed there in the 12th Century.
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I know of some Irish in South Bend that could use alot of holy water....that is if they want to have a winning season....
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