My 3/32 Shawnee ancestry really hates this video and totally blames the 17/32 Irish part for all the drunkenness in my background that’s blamed on the Shawnee part. But we all still approve of the message. Thanks, Bird!
My 2/4 Irish (both grandfathers), 1/4 English and 1/4 German ancestry approves this message and laughed hysterically. Somehow I missed out on the Irish drunken thing. I got drunk once in college, didn’t like it, and never repeated the experience. My younger brother did the same thing. Maybe it was the grandmothers. π
I had the same experience — drank too much wine one evening, got tipsy, didn’t like the feeling, and never did it again. It’s probably because I’m a control freak and the feeling of being out of control was intensely unpleasant to me.
My 3/32 Shawnee ancestry really hates this video and totally blames the 17/32 Irish part for all the drunkenness in my background that’s blamed on the Shawnee part. But we all still approve of the message. Thanks, Bird!
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My 2/4 Irish (both grandfathers), 1/4 English and 1/4 German ancestry approves this message and laughed hysterically. Somehow I missed out on the Irish drunken thing. I got drunk once in college, didn’t like it, and never repeated the experience. My younger brother did the same thing. Maybe it was the grandmothers. π
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I had the same experience — drank too much wine one evening, got tipsy, didn’t like the feeling, and never did it again. It’s probably because I’m a control freak and the feeling of being out of control was intensely unpleasant to me.
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Ditto me. Also the hangover. YUCK.
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It’s also what my brother said. “I didn’t like not being in control.”
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Wish my brother had taken that attitude — he might still be alive today.
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