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On St. Valentine's Day - Why American women are wild about Irish guys

The experts give us their verdict

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By "American women" you problaly mean all females born is the U.S. regardless of race, religion, culture or anything else. But my limited knowledge of genitics and DNA suggests that there is are very obvious differences butweeen women of the African, Oriental, Hispanic and European races born in the U.S., even tho they all may like to describe themselved as"full-blooded" Americans. Well, I'm no more full-blooded American that I/M full-blooded nlish, even though I was born in London. Yes, I've writted (and had published) a few verses of poetry i mBéarla agus i nGaeilge, the latter being the language taught at a Bronx Presbyterian hall, where I met my future wife, a New England Methodist who is now a DAR member. Boozing was never one of my habits, but ecumenism is a is a 'policy' I first embraced as a U.S. marine in the early '60s. My All-American wife is quite pleased, even impressed with my service as a marine and is also supportive of my activity in the American Legion as Commander of my local post and Chaplain of the county Legionnaires. But no matter how 'American' I become, I still embrace the whole Irish Nation as my homeland agus an Ghaeilge as my favorite language.
What a bunch of buffalo chips !!!
What's with all the orange hair everywhere? Most gingers/redheads come from Northern Ireland (originally from Scotland). Far more 'native' Irish have dark hair.
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