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Quote from: Alex179 on March 16, 2010, 12:50:28 AMMy father's side of the family is supposedly 100% Irish. I don't do anything at all to celebrate St. Patrick's usually. My dad's family is Irish Catholic too haha.why do you put that retarded laugh at the end of everything you write haha
My father's side of the family is supposedly 100% Irish. I don't do anything at all to celebrate St. Patrick's usually. My dad's family is Irish Catholic too haha.
Quote from: Sophadoodledoo on March 16, 2010, 03:54:53 AMQuote from: Alex179 on March 16, 2010, 12:50:28 AMMy father's side of the family is supposedly 100% Irish. I don't do anything at all to celebrate St. Patrick's usually. My dad's family is Irish Catholic too haha.why do you put that retarded laugh at the end of everything you write hahaI have to laugh at Catholicism in general, not just the Irish part of it. I don't put "haha" at the end of everything I write, but I will try to do it more often if it really annoys you. It does mean something if your family is Irish Catholic in regards to St. Patrick's day, since it is a holiday based on Catholicism. I think Catholics, their holidays and their traditions are "haha" if not "LOL" worthy. The Catholic church is retarded.
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Quote from: SleepyDragon on March 14, 2010, 09:42:50 PMOne of my great-grandparents had the family name "Bailey," but I think it would be drawing a long bow to claim Irish ancestry on the basis of that.Do you know where these Baileys came from?
One of my great-grandparents had the family name "Bailey," but I think it would be drawing a long bow to claim Irish ancestry on the basis of that.
Quote from: couldbecousin on March 14, 2010, 09:45:28 PMQuote from: SleepyDragon on March 14, 2010, 09:42:50 PMOne of my great-grandparents had the family name "Bailey," but I think it would be drawing a long bow to claim Irish ancestry on the basis of that.Do you know where these Baileys came from?At that point I think they were living in Kent in the south of England, but where they might have come from before that is anybody's guess.
Quote from: Alex179 on March 17, 2010, 03:13:07 PMQuote from: Sophadoodledoo on March 16, 2010, 03:54:53 AMQuote from: Alex179 on March 16, 2010, 12:50:28 AMMy father's side of the family is supposedly 100% Irish. I don't do anything at all to celebrate St. Patrick's usually. My dad's family is Irish Catholic too haha.why do you put that retarded laugh at the end of everything you write hahaI have to laugh at Catholicism in general, not just the Irish part of it. I don't put "haha" at the end of everything I write, but I will try to do it more often if it really annoys you. It does mean something if your family is Irish Catholic in regards to St. Patrick's day, since it is a holiday based on Catholicism. I think Catholics, their holidays and their traditions are "haha" if not "LOL" worthy. The Catholic church is retarded.the catholic churches tenets are based on lies. that does not make the people who follow the faith retarded by any means. just misinformed.I was raised catholic so I can state these views. if you are not catholic, shut the fuck up