I guess all I can say, Scottie, is that the Irish I've hung out with
were different...but then, they were all over here....
Jim
>From Pamplona to the moss covered rock, where to next? It's funny, the
Irishman that I am most Familiar with is not even Irish. He was adopted by
his Irish dad as a small boy when his parents wedded back in the 60's in
Vietnam. He is a Reservist Officer that we have had the good fortune of
having around quite a bit here. He just did a job tour in Ireland with his
family a few months ago. Picture it, an Irish American Catholic of
Vietnamese decent who married a woman while deployed to South Korea several
years ago. So his boys are Irish American Korean Catholics with Vietnamese
ancestry. Imagine that. His name is Bailey and he constantly gets a rash
of Irish jokes from all of us here in the Squadron. Only in America. And
by no means is he a morose mother F***er.
Daniel
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