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Old 02-19-2009, 01:24 PM   #1
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no, she's russian.

I'm irish though...on both sides.

I think the reason you don't see them is because the Irish are too fucking cheap or poor to buy computers.

I'm also Irish on both sides, and you may have had a point a few years ago, but in the last 5-6 years the economy in Ireland has taken off. They have a lot of high tech jobs. A lot of call center stuff from America goes there.

They're working, or at the pub for the most part. It used to be that half of Ireland was on the dole and the other half was working to pay for it.
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Old 02-19-2009, 03:02 PM   #2
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It used to be that half of Ireland was on the dole and the other half was working to pay for it.
Define "used to be"! The dole is a comparatively recent phenomenon. My Grandad's father moved to England to be where the work is. The choice then was move or starve, hence the mass exodus through the 20th century. The nuns at my school were Irish, and many's the tale I heard about why we were wicked wasteful children to say we didn't like school dinners when Irish children would jump at the chance of them (okay, the nuns were pretty old by then). Hardly living off the fat of the land.

And even when the dole was introduced, it was not a national trait that half the country just couldn't be arsed to work.

My best friend from the age of 13+ was Irish, and her Da moved the family to England to get a better life for them. I had two work colleagues with Irish mums - one who escaped the Troubles at the last second with a mob at her heels because she was pregnant to a Catholic (they reunited in England) and another who was shipped to Manchester by her family at the age of 14 to get a job in a factory.

I know a fair amount of Irish history. Being a typical mongrel, I'm too English to take the Fuck the English stance that you do, but I'm happy enough to stand up for the country some of my ancestors grew up in.

Cite. Please.
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Old 02-19-2009, 03:43 PM   #3
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Old 02-19-2009, 06:46 PM   #4
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Define "used to be"! The dole is a comparatively recent phenomenon. My Grandad's father moved to England to be where the work is. The choice then was move or starve, hence the mass exodus through the 20th century. The nuns at my school were Irish, and many's the tale I heard about why we were wicked wasteful children to say we didn't like school dinners when Irish children would jump at the chance of them (okay, the nuns were pretty old by then). Hardly living off the fat of the land.

And even when the dole was introduced, it was not a national trait that half the country just couldn't be arsed to work.

My best friend from the age of 13+ was Irish, and her Da moved the family to England to get a better life for them. I had two work colleagues with Irish mums - one who escaped the Troubles at the last second with a mob at her heels because she was pregnant to a Catholic (they reunited in England) and another who was shipped to Manchester by her family at the age of 14 to get a job in a factory.

I know a fair amount of Irish history. Being a typical mongrel, I'm too English to take the Fuck the English stance that you do, but I'm happy enough to stand up for the country some of my ancestors grew up in.

Cite. Please.

I'm talking about the 80s, 90s, through about 2002 not 80 to a hundred years ago and nothing I've said is derogatory towards Ireland. That's just the way it was.
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