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Originally Posted by errantrogue oh, they're not so bad...
but a thousand years of a "certain way?"
oh that's funny... well, i'll just harken back to my "Mid-Western, Ohio-Valley Catholicism" and think of a 1000 years of Goetta and a Holy Eucharist that hasn't been adapted WHAT-SO-EVER...
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Oh did you become the caretaker of my family tree or did you just decide to post here to make an ass of yourself?
Considering that my grandfather and grandmother still speak with an Irish accent (they came from south ireland) I think that 1000 years of continuous culture is pretty right on.
Like ya know how Saint Patrick brought Catholicism to Ireland over 1400 years ago? And my family lived there until the 1950s. Thats a reeeeeal long time to have a continous heritage. Im sure you probably live some cultureless americanite existence with walmart for your needs, but for us its differnt we can trace our family line back a few 1000 years into Southern Ireland, County Cork actually and since that is one of the heaviest and staunchest Irish catholic areas its pretty realisitc that we would have had the same culture and traditions for the passed 1000 years, but hey you dont have to agree, youre wrong, and a dumbass. but you dont have to agree.
Ejoy your tenticle rape cartoons though, im sure they make lovely subs for any real semblance of family history you may have ever had.