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Posts by Ireland4ever  

Joined: 12 Nov 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 16 Mar 2011
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From: Ireland
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: Gaelic football

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Ireland4ever   
6 Dec 2010
History / Prophesy - Poland from sea to sea. [57]

we are all part of the european UNION now. The usa sees us all as Europeans. Deal with it.

Soon there will be many immigrants into POland!!
Ireland4ever   
16 Feb 2011
Genealogy / The typical Polish look, or all Eastern Europeans [656]

My son goes to primary school with loads of poles and other russians kids. You honestly can not tell a difference. Most yound children have blondish hair and then it fades to brown. This thread is thinly veiled racism. e.g. we are superior because our women dye their hair and we spend all day in the gym. Thats social reasons for any differences that may exist and nothing to do with superior races etc
Ireland4ever   
15 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

As an Irishman I find foreigners attitudes to Ireland and St.Patrick's day insulting and patronizing. There is much more to Irish culture than drink. We have our own ancient sports Gaelic football and hurling as well as our own language, music, dancing etc . etc and we have contributed greatly to the world in very field.

youtube.com/watch?v=LG47uEiIIHk

Most Irish people don 't drink Guinness and enjoy alcohol IN MODERATION.

We have a very wide range of interests and although we enjoy a drink we do not any more so than any other race

Most Irish find it patronizing how people who don 't give a **** about Ireland pretent to be Irish and/or like it.

The best St Patrick's day gift would be for foreign leeches like the poles to return home and GIVE US THE REAL IRELAND BACK!! not this ugly bastardised run-down ****hole it has become
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Poles are not driving up anything in Ireland other than the birthrate as they get pregnant within five minutes of arriving then leech off our wacky leftist welfare system.

I doubt that poles are inherently smarter than Irish.You could get statistics to prove anything you wanted.No race is smarter than another. I doubt that poles are smarter than Irish given the fact that their economy is still so pathetic even though they no longer have 'foreign occupation' to blame for their weakness

Re: St Patrrick's day. I love Ireland and I would love to see her reunified , Gaelic and free some day. I hate the hypocracy and fakeness of this day where people **** on my flag and country.

The same people (typically foreigners who want to such up to native Irish) buy a lepruachaun hat but would not support their local Gaelic athletic club or vote for an Irish republican party as they "couldn't be bothered"
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Ireland4ever is a troll and is not even Irish - ignore him.

Think what you will. What I say is true. The best St Patrick's day gift would be an annoucenment that Poland had been invaded again and that ball useless poles have to return home to defend their 'motherland'. One can only hope and pray

If you are not irish you have no right to celebrate St Patrick's day. and I don't mean Irish in that you moved here from poland, Africa or paki land and had three kids so we can 't send you home due to Human Rights or some leftist ****
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

alot more to Ireland than beer. Most Irish don't even drink beer...preferring cider or spirits and mixer.
That's like saying that all eastern europe is famous for is violence., an unture stereotype

here's how "Ireland" looks this St.Patrick's week 2011. R.I.P. Éireann

rte.ie/news/av/2011/0315/media-2925083.html#

POLAND HAS ALL THIS TO LOOK FROWARD TO
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Most Irish don't even drink beer

The most popular drink is bulmers cider i think. I rarely drink Guinness myself nor do my mates. Too heavy

no.I have a right to free speech as do you. Everything I say may be unpopular but it is sadly true particularly regarding the polish problem in Ireland.

The Ireland that people pruport to "celebrate" on St Patrick's day DOES NOT EXIST AND PROBABLY NEVER DID i.e. leprauchaiuns and deedly didley music. The real Ireland is one of crime, corruption, excessive immigration and depressions. Honour Ireland by trying to make it better not patronize her and insult her with gimmicky Bull sh**

Irish people are just so easily bullied by the immigration extremists that they say nothing or make some vague remarks about "multiculturalism" whilst at the same time being horrfied by how our culture has been decimated over the last 10-15 years, slowly yet surely.
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Go on then, I'm waiting....

whatcould I say that one could n't find on wikipedia etc?

Do you think I care where you think I'm from.? Is cuma liom faoi sin,

Here's a shot though at something only an Irish person would know.

Labhraim giota beag Ghaelige ach ba mhaith liom fheabhus a cúr ar mo chuid Ghaeilige sa todchaí.

Irish people say 'slag' for insult and 'eejit' for a stupid person. The GAA club is the hub of local communities and rural life especially relvolves around it. is that good enough?
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Not some poorly translated googled Gaeilge - anyone can do that

well at least I make an effort to learn Gaelige unlike most Irish people. Deamaim mo seacht dhicheall chun mo theanga a fhoglaim. Nach raibh sin ró ceart ach ta me ag fheabhsú

The GAA is the main sport in Ireland.What other sport gets more attendances. You're obviosly a west brit rugby fan probably from D4 who sucks upto immigrants especially poles due to some deep rooted inferiority complex about your own race/nationality
Ireland4ever   
16 Mar 2011
Life / St Patrick's day in Poland [272]

Irish people say 'slag' for insult and 'eejit' for a stupid person. The GAA club is the hub of local communities and rural life especially relvolves around it. is that good enough

sadly for you teffle,you'll find that the Cumann Lúth chleas Gael is the biggest in terms of membership and affiliated clubs on the island nation and gives young and old a great outlet for FREE. my local club has teams for boys and girls in Gaelic footballand hurling and every night God send there will be a match or training at the local GAA grounds. Not like rugby or soccer where you pay for coaches and the use of facilities.

The fact that you do not accept the success of the GAA sopeaks volumes of your mindset and explains alot of your comments.

youtube.com/watch?v=JNyTH5NT99Q

watch that... those men are AMATUERS. they do it for the love of their counties and Ireland

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