Great sense of humour though. And You can't beat kilts imo 
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"Great sense of humour"
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Beats thispic.twitter.com/dhZZf5Y2Dz
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1
Indeed.
@christianjbdev was wearing something very similar when he came to London.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @HPluckrose
Sigh. If you don't appreciate my national costume then I'm not going to wear it again.
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Replying to @christianjbdev @TamaraBrouwer1
It was less the costume than the impromptu table-top performance of Riverdance the locals found alarming
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But the police were very understanding. See Irishness more as an affliction than a vice nowadays.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @christianjbdev
Course, then there was the whisky-fueled singing, sobbing & fighting & they had to take action.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
*whiskey, if you don't mind. The Irish spell it the proper way.
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Of course. I'm realising at this moment that you're the antithesis of every Irish stereotype, good or bad.
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Have you tried kissing the blarney stone? Or wld that just make you tell ppl to go away more eloquently?
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