Lord knows I love my beer. But when speaking of the Emerald Isle, one also needs to include beer's stronger cousin, whiskey, into the equation. And that's whiskey with an "e".
...ah, sure & in me days of regularly visitin' the clubs, it was a cold harp lager, all fine & pale goodness in one hand & a wee lovely dark guinness stout, all rich n'smooth, in ta other...
...mixin' me own black n' tans in the one spot where it matters...in me gorb n' down tha hatch...
BGW- I commend you in your ability to be every bit as offensive as a blackface comedian doing a mammy schtick. Not only the awful dropping of consonants, but in actual reference to a beverage named after the worst occupying army in the 20th century,
Lord knows I love my beer. But when speaking of the Emerald Isle, one also needs to include beer's stronger cousin, whiskey, into the equation. And that's whiskey with an "e".
ReplyDelete...ah, sure & in me days of regularly visitin' the clubs, it was a cold harp lager, all fine & pale goodness in one hand & a wee lovely dark guinness stout, all rich n'smooth, in ta other...
ReplyDelete...mixin' me own black n' tans in the one spot where it matters...in me gorb n' down tha hatch...
...a fine tribute to mr sean kelly...slainte'...
holy crap... that's funny cuz I made it.
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ReplyDeleteI commend you in your ability to be every bit as offensive as a blackface comedian doing a mammy schtick. Not only the awful dropping of consonants, but in actual reference to a beverage named after the worst occupying army in the 20th century,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_and_tans
Slainte, indeed, amadon mor...