A two-time loser. Sucks to be him.
Ireland
To be honest I don't believe there are any special relationships in the world. But there are very strong economic relations between Ireland and the UK and I can't imagine there is any will to sabotage that or the peace.
*Also, for the record, Lebron's dong is very average. All of America saw it on tv last season when he adjusted his pants at an unfortunate time. Like it's not small, it's just...regular.
I know this whole post is gay as fuck, but whatever.
I know
That's kinda because you kinda gerrymandered the fuck out of our border.
Learn Gaidhlig or Gaeilge
I should... there are even lots of semi-pagan beliefs in my family. My mom literally believes in fairy circles.
you might not actually believe it, but I'm a collins from the same village that michael collins was from. Apparently we were related. My family left just after the famine and he physically resembles a lot of people in my family, including me to an extent.
>To be honest I don't believe there are any special relationships in the world.
I don't think that's really true. Americans would happily fight to defend Britain, your country actually has a higher approval rating here than our own country does. Maybe the Brits don't see it that way, and that's cool, but Americans definitely do. There are a handful of nations in the world that the American people view as actual friends and not just convenient allies. Britain is one of them.
Wow, this thread.
You mean Ireland.
The right of UK citizens to vote in all elections in the Rep of Ireland, local, general & European was decided in a referendum in 1979. Irish citizens have long enjoyed that right in the UK.