German and Swedish here
some irish though
you just don't turn it off.
I can't hold my liquor very well so I must have some Irish in me.
What's the differance between a pollack and a Mick
Depends what country the joke is from![]()
Oh for the wings of any bird other than a battery hen....but that's the spirit of the age!
I'm a tiny sliver on my maternal grandfather's side. His family was English, Irish and Welsh. But it's not enough to really acknowledge.
Plus my grandfather's ethnicity didn't seem to be an important aspect of his life or identity, so he didn't celebrate it or impress it upon us. So I know little about it and I don't identify with it at all.
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