I assume she’s drunk already.
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Imagine waking up everyday looking for something to be pissed/offended by. What a horrid existence these libs have
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SHE FAILED
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Quite the opposite actually. It probably had more to do with the high rate of Irishmen in the police.pic.twitter.com/PK2Z4yCMOL
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The fact that you just assume it has to do with Irish people being drunk all the time says a lot about your own preconditions of Irishmen.
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Go back and look again decades earlier.
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Here in Australia it's always been referred to as a paddy wagon (primarily for transporting prisoners to station or watch house especially if violent or being sick ) I just turned 52 and that's the name I've always heard them referred to as.pic.twitter.com/vwchJNbRlY
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This is something someone in the back of a paddy wagon would say.
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"Journalism" from a so-called "journalist".
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Well then, let’s impeach him! How dare he say paddy wagon! Outrageous!pic.twitter.com/1kudlUWO2o
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When you tweet stuff like this you just reinforce the stereotype that the Irish are always drunk in public. Please stop embarrassing us. And for God's sake, sober up!
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It’s a pretty common term that anyone would use, even if it has bad roots.
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