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Brexit made me become Irish

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Reply 60
Original post by Doonesbury
Bushmills whiskey
Veda bread
The north Antrim coastline
David & Golliath
Crab fishing
Marble Arch caves
The view of the Mournes from Tyrella Beach
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Omg now I want Veda bread :sad:
Original post by Doonesbury
Bushmills whiskey
Veda bread
The north Antrim coastline
David & Golliath
Crab fishing
Marble Arch caves
The view of the Mournes from Tyrella Beach
...


That's me
And here it is! What a beauty.

We don't want you Snuf
southern and irish, just get out the country worst person ever
bye
Original post by PrinceOfOrange
southern and irish, just get out the country worst person ever



:O
brb searching online for dna tests so I can use my heritage too, hopefully I comeback half Danish :lol:


kidding. Traveling abroad to live or work (which most people don't do) for cheap by staying in EU is not worth all the other risks staying in.
Original post by That Bearded Man
We don't want you Snuf


Everyone interviewed in this podcast said they'd welcome Brits who became Irish, actually. So there. :tongue:

Reply 69
I never considered this before...i am now though :wink:
Can't say I'm too fussed about losing my free movement access to the EU. I have never considered myself an EU citizen, and I've never had a desire to work in the EU. I see it as a civil responsibility to prove my safety when applying for visas abroad. Looking to move to the Far East to work.
Excellent stuff. :yy:
Reply 72
Original post by 04MR17
Excellent stuff. :yy:


To be sure! To be sure! 0'4MR17
Original post by Snufkin
And here it is! What a beauty.



Major jealousy. :adore:

You are now immune to the chaos and madness.
Original post by Fullofsurprises
Major jealousy. :adore:

You are now immune to the chaos and madness.


:smug: I wish I was immune, but I still have to live in the wake of the storm. If the proverbial really does hit the fan then at least I'll have an escape route.
Original post by Snufkin
And here it is! What a beauty.



conas is maith leat do phrátaí?
Reply 76
Original post by the bear
conas is maith leat do phrátaí?


Bord na Móna peat briquettes!

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Original post by Snufkin
:smug: I wish I was immune, but I still have to live in the wake of the storm. If the proverbial really does hit the fan then at least I'll have an escape route.


Actually, if the UK economy continues to tank the way everything currently points to, then the Ireland economy is equally in trouble, the two are totally interlocked.
Reply 78
I thought I was safe with my dual Italian citizenship :frown:
Not a bad solution after brexit! How can british citizens apply for Irish passport please?

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