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Complex Simpleton
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: clooney,clare,ireland
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ah i dont mind the sterotype i was takin the piss, look at 'mobster' italians, 'snobby' french, 'unfun' germans, theres loads. its hilarious everyone wants in on the irish sterotype, honestly makes me feel privaliged though
in ireland we do course not majors you want to be a nurse take a nursing course wana be a lawyer do a law course wana do 'Majors' in collage (an arts degree we call it) you get to work in mcdonalds see the way irish education works? ha im doin biomedical engineering, or conversation killer as i call it!! ha!! ![]() |
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Slattern of the Swail
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 15,654
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Yeah but the french really are snobby!!
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