Calliopesgirl: WHich ones do you prefer, Rohaan.....just kidding.....
It's Okay, I don't mind at all. It's a tough question, actually. I've known more Irishmen than Scots. The ruddy look is easy on the eyes, so I guess I have to say Irish. (btw, my heritage is Scottish). Here's a hug back, have a great Thanksgiving & Christmas, or Holidays you celebrate.
Oh my Lord, the above comments are right-on the money. My Grandparents and some Aunt and Uncles are Scottish, very kind and very thoughtful all of their lives. I'm mostly Irish and a joke teller and wild.
hoolet: I´m going over in Spring next year as well Jean...........but not to look for a husband
.... it never hurts to look a little... at the scenery... of course I have never been looking for a husband - just someone special to share a laugh or two.
MADDOG69: No, just saving us Irish men from women hassling us for marriage. We don't want the hassle. Honestly we don't. Save it for the Scottish lads. They love burden and hardship.
I read somewhere that when Big McTurk entered the bar one evening with his arm in plaster and they asked him what was the matter. He replied - I broke my arm, I was fightin' for a woman's honour. Good for you they all said.
Saggi66: it depends you like cooking or not Irishman is satisfied with potatoes but Scotsman expects haggis
Well, I am a vegan so I better stick with the Irish...Haggis might kill me....of course, Coddle Soup might kill me also.I do like TH hai food however.....
CuddlingSoul: Oh my Lord, the above comments are right-on the money. My Grandparents and some Aunt and Uncles are Scottish, very kind and very thoughtful all of their lives. I'm mostly Irish and a joke teller and wild.
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