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"
I think it is a Southern thing. -- nm
"
by
groiny
My Dad's parents immigrated from Ireland and that's what they called him. -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Sep 20 '17, 07:23
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Where do you think a lot of Appalachia came from? -- nm
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spamlet
Sep 20, 07:42
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Their cousins? My point being, my grandparents immigrated from Ireland to NYC in the 1920s
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Tommo97
Sep 20, 07:44
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No a lot of Appalachia is from Ireland therefore it's the same root. -- nm
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iSpam
Sep 20, 07:47
Yeah, that is where I was going below (phone called me away). -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 20, 07:27
But Southern Ireland, right? -- nm
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Ender
Sep 20, 07:26
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Republic of Ireland (if that's what you mean) but they were NNE of Galway -- nm
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ty97
Sep 20, 07:28
well, those Irish are always drunk.
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groiny
Sep 20, 07:24
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I assume my grandmother drank, but not sure I ever saw her do it.
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ty97
Sep 20, 07:25
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