St Patrick's Day

Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:43:04 GMT

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What's the difference between St Patrick's Day
and Martin Luther King Jr Day? On St Patrick's
Day, everybody wants to be Irish.



Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:31:38 -0700

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König, Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:
>
> What's the difference between St Patrick's Day
> and Martin Luther King Jr Day? On St Patrick's
> Day, everybody wants to be Irish.

You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
the negroes of another country--England!

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the federal law and the Constitution still
protect the rights of citizens.
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Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 18 Jan 2005 21:50:11 GMT

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>You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
>but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
>the negroes of another country--England!
>

Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.

In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the Irish much lower then
Negroes.


MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one kneeeeeeew
He was a mongoloid!




Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:10:07 GMT

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mshotz wrote:
>>You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
>>but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
>>the negroes of another country--England!
>>
>
>Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.
>
>In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the Irish much lower then
>Negroes.
>

Hmmm... yes, the Irish labor was used to dig a canal from Washington, DC
to Ohio because they were cheaper than slave labor.

Once at an antique show, I saw an old sign for sale:
"No dogs or Irish"




Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:24:46 -0700

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Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>
> >You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
> >but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
> >the negroes of another country--England!
> >
>
> Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.
>
> In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the
> Irish much lower then Negroes.


And having a keen grasp of this common knowledge, you
are saying that you get the joke?


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Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:31:24 GMT

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"nu-monet v7.0" wrote:
>Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>>
>> >You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
>> >but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
>> >the negroes of another country--England!
>> >
>>
>> Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.
>>
>> In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the
>> Irish much lower then Negroes.
>
>
>And having a keen grasp of this common knowledge, you
>are saying that you get the joke?

Me, I'm still savoring the subtle nuances.



Correspondent:: "ArWeGod"
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:12:40 GMT

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
news:g%gHd.44345$w62.17244@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> "nu-monet v7.0" wrote:
> >Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
> >>
> >> >You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
> >> >but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
> >> >the negroes of another country--England!
> >> >
> >>
> >> Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.
> >>
> >> In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the
> >> Irish much lower then Negroes.
> >
> >
> >And having a keen grasp of this common knowledge, you
> >are saying that you get the joke?
>
> Me, I'm still savoring the subtle nuances.

So how come everyone else has come to terms with it, but the Jews still
take offense?

Didn't everyone once have to suffer as a slave demographic? Or at least
be made fun of?

--
ArWeJokeButts




Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:30:51 GMT

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"ArWeGod" wrote:
>; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
>news:g%gHd.44345$w62.17244@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> "nu-monet v7.0" wrote:
>> >Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >You could also say that MLK Day is a U.S. holiday,
>> >> >but St. Patrick's is an unofficial day to celebrate
>> >> >the negroes of another country--England!
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Some English think the Irish are lower then negroes.
>> >>
>> >> In Pre-Civil was Amerikkka. Many people thought the
>> >> Irish much lower then Negroes.
>> >
>> >
>> >And having a keen grasp of this common knowledge, you
>> >are saying that you get the joke?
>>
>> Me, I'm still savoring the subtle nuances.
>
>So how come everyone else has come to terms with it, but the Jews still
>take offense?
>
>Didn't everyone once have to suffer as a slave demographic? Or at least
>be made fun of?
>
>--
>ArWeJokeButts
>
>

I dunno--the Jooz were slaves in Egypt, but they had the good sense
to get up outta there. And fat lotta good that did them. The British, they
lost their Empire, so everyone feels sorry for them. Greneda, they lost
all their shit in a hurricane, but nobody cares because they're just homeless
and no dead, and it's not a bad place to be homeless, kinda tropical, and
if they beat all the other homeless beach bums, they win a million bucks.
Plus all the coke that washes up on the beach.

Ok, I'll make fun of you...neener, neener!
There! Now you get an entitlement and reparations!






Correspondent:: "Paul Casino"
Date: 27 Jan 2005 17:35:49 -0800

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Another main difference is that the Irish are oft none-too scary
motherfuckers with a few exceptions, most notably Tommy Lee Jones in
Blown Away and Warwick Davis in those fucking Leprechaun movies. (I
like the one they did with Ice-T, because I like to watch people loose
street credibility.) Black people, on the other hand, they have some
scary people in their club. Brian Dawkins for example.

(I know most SubGenei aren't football fans, but you people missed a
SHOW when he gave his post game interview on Sunday. Mike Tyson-esque.
Three straight minutes of incomprehensible ebonics SCREAMED into a
microphone. He had this crazed, ferret look in his eyes and a vein on
his forehead that was pumping like the alaskan pipeline.)