CaneFan79
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Fūck the Golics.
Go home and drown your sorrows in boiled potatoes and cabbage you pathetic Notre Shame homers.
And maybe teach that fūcking clueless no-talent son of yours to learn to make it on his own, instead of riding dad’s coattails for a job, like he was inheriting the local family pig-butchering shop.
Golic is not exactly an Irish surname, so the constant potato jokes aimed at non-Irish decendents just don't insult those of us with Irish blood...Again, if you are going to do it, do it right...
[video=youtube;_lJbpVmyKgo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lJbpVmyKgo[/video]
Golic is an Eastern European/Serbian/Bosnia area name. Potatoes and cabbage are a staple in that part of the world as well. That’s what I was going for, something typical of Europe east of Italy/Germany. Would you prefer I used a Serbian national dish that no one’s ever heard of? Don’t be so easily insulted. Potato eaters are some of my best friends.
Don't think I'm too easily offended if I have linked to the family guy Irish skit twice. Saw it when it originally aired and have laughed at ever since...
When I was in Bosnia in '97, I thought the Serbian national dish was locally-produced 7.62 x 39mm, but I digress...
99% of the people forget who the “bad guys” were in that little party and why we were even there.
I had a girlfriend of Serbian descant descent for a short while once. True story. I had never even really heard of them other than hearing the expression Serbo-Croatian about people in that area of the world. Her father hated that expression because he didn’t want to ever be associated with Croatians. Hated them.
I haven't forgotten the "Bad Guys"


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