No I didn't sweetie. However, it's nothing to be ashamed about.
2007-03-20 00:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have Irish heritage but you shouldn't be ashamed of your heritage even if you missed St Patricks day just set aside next weekend as a post St Patricks day and have a guinness. I am Scottish and I love my Haggis.
2007-03-19 16:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Feel ashamed you did not have corned beef and cabbage?
No.
You probably added a week to your life span skipping that tradition.
2007-03-19 16:51:26
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answered by LORD Z 7
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o my goodness. I'm full irish and still didn't have the "traditional" dinner here in America. don't be ashamed, be happy for St. Patrick's day and Celebrate your heritage
2007-03-19 16:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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the Irish have never been considered high up on the culinary ladder - why start pretending now? eat something that tastes good
2007-03-19 18:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I'm 1/4 Irish, can't stand that crap.
2007-03-19 16:48:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really like corned beef...so I understand why you wouldn't have eaten it.
2007-03-19 16:46:18
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answered by KND 5
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omg! sorry just have to tell you, you're so lucky, Irish is by far the sexiest accent in the whole world
2007-03-19 16:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm also part Irish.... I avoided that stinky stuff! BUT.. I did drink beer!!! =)
2007-03-19 16:46:57
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answered by Freddie xoxo 4
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No my heritage does not dictate what should eat
2007-03-19 16:47:39
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answered by CHAEI 6
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