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I think that's spadetownboy's attempt at celtic irony, Nero.


100% Paddy myself but I tend to not bother with national identity much these days. It's where your parents had sex and hung around for 9 months. It's not a choice one makes, it's just luck. Of course growing up in different countries one accumulates a core value-set which makes up one's identity, but we are as well to question those values as accept and be proud of them

Nero Wrote:

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> Spadetownboy, What is wrong with being 100%

> English? Nero



as sean points out nero bit of late night irony with a pinch of tongue in cheek chucked in for good measure. but your reply is point one with being 100% english no fucking sense of humour.

Nero could point out that you have no sense of punctuation spadetownboy - but that would be because you are you and not because you are Irish


And I've met Nero - definitely has a sense of humour.


Or humor as my spellchecker insists it's spelled. Wouldn't like to say why that is... ;-)

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