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Top ten worst Irish Hollywood hangovers



Lindsay Lohan passed out in the passenger seat of a car after a night of partying Lindsay Lohan's DUI mugshot Matthew McConaughey's mug shot from his 1999 arrest for possession of marijuana Matthew McConaughey jokes about his arrest by playing bongos (clothed this time) for fans Irish actor Colin Farrell is known for drinking, smoking and raucous Irish ways - PA Archive/Press Association Ima Colin Farrell checked into rehab in 2005 for drug and alcohol addiction - PA Archive/Press Association Ima Irish actor and heartthrob Jonathan Rhys Meyers has been in rehab three times - PA Archive/Press Association Ima Blurry photos taken by onlookers as Dublin Airport employees deal with a very drunk Jonathan Rhys Meyers in 2007 Mel Gibson's infamous mug shot from 2006

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Hahaha! This story is awesome! What a bunch of Debbie-Downers! Have a drink and relax, it's all in good fun!
How ridiculous! Why would anyone want to emphasize something in a way to encourage derogatory stereotypes? It isn't funny. If you don't have a sense of personal pride in your Irish heritage and an in-depth knowledge of your own culture you don't belong writing for Irish . What a wasted opportunity to showcase the positive and educate people on the true beauty of irish people.
Sad and pathetic. You've become nothing more than yellow, journalist garbage. Apparently there is very little going on in Ireland...
Definitely not funny. Obviously you guys are desperate for stories
The Pioneers take note.
This is just what Irish Americans need to fight stereotypes. And what exactly are "raucous Irish ways"? At least people who think about it will realize that you could only come up with 5 different people.
You guys are really scraping the bottom of the barrel for stories .
Is this supposed to be funny or something? It's not, by the way
 







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Hahaha! This story is awesome! What a bunch of Debbie-Downers! Have a drink and relax, it's all in good fun!
How ridiculous! Why would anyone want to emphasize something in a way to encourage derogatory stereotypes? It isn't funny. If you don't have a sense of personal pride in your Irish heritage and an in-depth knowledge of your own culture you don't belong writing for Irish . What a wasted opportunity to showcase the positive and educate people on the true beauty of irish people.
Sad and pathetic. You've become nothing more than yellow, journalist garbage. Apparently there is very little going on in Ireland...
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