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Top ten strangest Irish gifts you could possible buy online



Perfect for the mantelpiece. The Official Irish Dirt Canister is tastefully designed for use at special occasions as a way of remembering or commemorating lives and their Irish ancestry.<br /><br /> - wegotirish.com Have you always wanted to own a piece of Ireland? Well here’s your chance. For a mere 50 bucks, you can purchase a small plot of land in rural Ireland from the guys at BuyIreland.com. -  BuyIreland.com. Now you can finally afford to buy that dream Irish cottage with an authentic peat fire smell. This Irish Turf/Peat Incense Cottage Burner gives out the evocative smell of burning turf/peat incense as it wafts up through the miniature cottage chimney. The nearest thing to being beside the turf/peat fire brought directly to you.  -  irishthings.com Have you always wanted to own a piece of Ireland? Well here’s your chance. For a mere 50 bucks, you can purchase a small plot of land in rural Ireland from the guys at BuyIreland.com. - ShioIrish.com. Who else would you like staring back at you when your clipping your toenails, other than a flame-haired beauty. <br /> - ShopIrish.com Rub away your worries with this stone of genuine green Connemara marble. Just the right size for pocket or purse. Ireland.<br /><br /> - Shopirish.com Always wanted to look for a stereotypical Irish man, well here’s your chance. St Patrick's Day Crochet Beanie Hat with a Chin Curtain Beard that is made to order for Men are available on Etsy.<br /> - Etsy There is no better way to eat your spuds than off a Galway Crystal Irish blessing plate. <br /><br /> - Manoririshgiftshoppe.com To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, you may enjoy this ‘ERIN GO BRA-LESS’ soap.  St. Patrick's Day Boobs are beautifully decorated and ready to party!<br />http://www.etsy.com/listing/92830304/irish-tits-soap-irish-boobs-soap-gift<br /> - Etsy. Never too far from Ireland, even in the bathtub. This Leprechaun Rubber Duck from irishimports.com will keep you company. - Irishimports.com

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The Irish are rubbing their hands together and snickering at the "Irish-American's who would part with good money for this foolish stuff! But then again most first time visitors to Ireland, who rabidly profess to be avid Irish-Americans will walk into a pub and proudly order: "A Black & Tan" and wonder why all the patrons are staring at them.
 







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The Irish are rubbing their hands together and snickering at the "Irish-American's who would part with good money for this foolish stuff! But then again most first time visitors to Ireland, who rabidly profess to be avid Irish-Americans will walk into a pub and proudly order: "A Black & Tan" and wonder why all the patrons are staring at them.
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