Friday, March 17, 2023

Top 10 Irish Insults

Dear Diary, Today is St Patrick's Day. A day where people embrace being Irish even if they're 100% Polish like my Dadders. However, in his defense he was baptized on St Paddy's Day and his middle name is Patrick. On the other paw, Mom has Irish blood - and a temper mixed with Scottish and German, so watch out when she's on a rampage. Anyway! Today I'm Turkish-Irish and thought I'd embrace my inner AssRabbit by having fun with Irish Insults. Hope my readers enjoy... and if not... they can pick one below and take it purrsonally.


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4 comments:

  1. Oh dearie me Rabbit. you are too Irish funny today. thanks fur the chuckles, but
    I have to back to sleep as it is raining cats and dogs and that is frightening. No
    pot of gold here. Precious

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  2. Remind me not to get on the wrong side of you, Rabbit!

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  3. HAH! The nurse slapped your mother!!!! Good ones. Now I'll share some jokes.

    What do you get when you cross poison ivy with a four-leaf clover?
    A rash of good luck.

    Why can’t you borrow money from a leprechaun?
    Because they’re always a little short.

    Why do people wear shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day?
    Regular Rocks are too heavy

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  4. Heeheehee! That manure comment got me, I may not ever use it, but I know I'm going to think it a time or two.

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