Erzengel
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I promised to always use my math powers for good.
I can honestly tell you that you are wrong there... I know plenty of people who are called Paddy and I'm from Ireland... 100% Irish born and bred
i'm not Irish, but i wouldn't mind having some Irish in me if you know what i mean...
*nudge*
eh?
ehhhh?!?!

Yeah, but isn't it like one of those things a fellow Irish person can do but not anyone else? Because in general, its a derogatory term started by the English.
Damn math. That's why I have an accountant!t: :heart:
So are you full of Irish pride or 1/2 full?:heart:
Because blacks are minorties and they feel like they have to speak to be known,the Irish on the other hand have done many,many great things for America.People know this,so this does not really have to be mentioned.

It depends on the context. If a guys actual name is Paddy, then it is fine. If someone says something like " I hate those Paddy bastards", then that is offensive.
Depends on the context. Paddy has been used many times as a derogetory word.

How many people who voted "damn right" have actually been to Ireland??
Eh? Eh??

I have a reasonable amount of Irish pride, since my dad's side of the family is a direct line to the O'hallarans. My mom's side was Austrian/English mix, so I can't go too crazy with the "Erin Go Brough", but I do have a legitimate ancestral reason to knock back a few on St Patty's day.

Oh, I'm so sorry I don't have the money to go to Ireland like I want to. I guess that makes me even less Irish. How stupid of me to be proud of my heritage.![]()