My friend is going to college in Ireland this year, and when he comes back telling me things like "they offer free pints for college kids at the local pub" and "we have drinking parties every other day" its hard for me not to offer a good "drunken-Irish" joke when the opportunity presents itself.
Well, most of the reason Aussies are such good drinkers is our strong Irish lineage. Throw in English criminals, Scots and Germans and it's a wonder we can stop drinking long enough to make babies
Niall - with all due respect, I'm not a drunk and I doubt you are.
I don't think it's funny for a thread about Irish circuits to become a bout of Irish-bashing and am surprised the moderator(s) have let it continue.
Is it funny to say that the reverse tracks are Irish tracks? What's that supposed to refer to? It doesn't even mention alcohol, it's pure Irish-bashing with no foundation and showing no respect for Irish people who have paid for their S1 and S2 licences.
I'm drunk as I type this, wearing my lucky four leaf clover in my hat, that I stole from a leprekaun after a bar fight. So I can't complain about these Irish jokes
HAH! Chill out fella. The reverse tracks was nothing but "clichéd humour", most certainly wasn't Irish bashing. If you couldn't see, even with the smilies, that I was just having a chuckle (I notice no other person with an Irish flag next to their name had any problem with the comment and more than likely found the amusing side to it as it was intended), then that's your hangup. And if you _seriously_ think that's "Irish bashing".. then I sincerely feel sorry for you.
Glad everyone else has taken any "untoward" comments here as light-hearted humour.
Isn't that why Benny Hill, Bernard Manning, Mike Reid and Tom O'Connor were no longer deemed to be acceptable comics in the early 90's with their Irish, Black, Jewish and Pakistani "clichéd" jokes?
Has the 1990s passed you by Ian?
I don't think calling 'Paddys' thick is a cliché in 2008. It may have been in 1989, but not now.
I guess that depends who you ask. Personally I think Benny Hill, Bernard Manning, Mike Reid and my all time fav. old standup, Jimmy Jones are class acts!
Not much I can really say to that. You obviously have a personal hangup about your nationality. Not that I really give a fsck whether you're offended or not.
I guess your one of those people who bitch about a ruined pint of Guinness when a barman draws a shamrock in the head. I found most looked at quite fascinated.. but there was always one who complained when I used to do it.. I picture you being the one.
Is this what we've come to expect on the LFS forum?
Mods - sort this guy out please:
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I don't mind a bit of Irish-bashing (hey, I do it myself :tilt, it's not as if we've never ever laughed at another country. In a friendly manner, of course...
That's the spirit! (or Guinness in this case, maybe ).
I've really got nothing against the Irish. My Mum used to spend a lot of time with Irish people who I subsequently met too. Some good ol' banter was had in both directions over a few pints. My local at the time was always known as an "Irish pub".. was a great environment As with everything though, there's always one who will take offence at anything just glad not everyone had their funny cell removed at birth I hate these new-found PC people.