well it all started about eight hundred years ago, when two traders tried doing business over breakfast. Neither could agree on what was better the full English or the Full Irish. The argument quickly escalated to the two trying desperately to bludgeon each other to death with a black pudding and a white Pudding.
Soon family members on both sides joined in and tit for tat fry ups exploded across the two Islands
nonsmoker: well it all started about eight hundred years ago, when two traders tried doing business over breakfast. Neither could agree on what was better the full English or the Full Irish. The argument quickly escalated to the two trying desperately to bludgeon each other to death with a black pudding and a white Pudding.
Soon family members on both sides joined in and tit for tat fry ups exploded across the two Islands
picturing them smacking each other with black and white puddings. What about the red pudding? Was that for the referee?
pat8lanips: They wouldnt be as funny in Gaelic because only the Irish people could understand them, and they're hardly going to pass them on to their mates.
The Irish are English who haven't learned to talk proper.
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