If you doubt this go on Google Images, type boxing, then Canelo and see what comes back 🥊. Also the character of Zorro was inspired by William Lamport from Co. Wexford in Ireland. An illegal immigrant ahead of his time. 🇮🇪🇲🇽
Especially when it's formatted like this, where you think you're just learning something and BAM punchline and you're laughing your ass off feeling educated lol
I'm mexican, born from a mexican and a dominican, and my parents parents are also fully latín american, yet we actually have some Irish blood. Yall really shagged your way into every bloodline and honestly, props to yall lol
@@stevetheheadcrab7110 Chances are youve seen atleast one irish person in your life,maybe you didnt interact with them but theres like 400,000 irish people in the UK
Also Irish and Mexican. I don’t even know any other Irish and Mexicans so this is really cool. Both good people. Makes perfect sense that they’d get along.
@@lostvayne104 There are about 300-400 Irish people in the whole country with a population of 130 million. In Guadalajara, a city of six million people, I know five other Irish guys. We are a minuscule community. Worth preserving though! 😉
It's a bit different but it has a similar ish vibe, lots of horns, trumpets, percussions, strings, even, though Mexican music is more about guitars and guitarrones than violins, dancing that involves stomping the ground...damn we really be the same
@@jenster29 nope, it actually originated in Scandinavia, the 'Vikings' aka the Nordic people, stomping was basically an entire dance, infact their the inspiration for many stomp like dances, like the 'irish jig' Wich when the Vikings settled in Ireland and mixed with the people, or when they basically helped the Slavic people and basically founded Russia this creating the iconic Low Russian dance, aka cossack dancing. So no it didn't start in Spain, Spain had an entire different dance basically the Tango Wich inspired Mexican and other Hispanic dancing with partners.
@@patriciap2393 First, I love that you edited your comment like you messed up the word, Lol, second, I don't think he cares about your pettiness to grammar policing. Lol
There was a platoon in Irish consulate in Mexico who joined the fight and even though they knew the odds of survival, they all passed away fighting. That building, Mexico made it a museum and they have all their names on the wall. I am of Mexican descent and will always be grateful to Ireland for what these men have done, they are not forgotten.
This absolutely true, once when i was freshly turned 18 i was drinking pulque at a party hosted by one of my friends and he introduced me to his Irish cousin and his cousin say "eww why are you drinking that?" And i was like "excuse you? 🤨" He said it was nasty and we got into a fight, i split his lip and he gave a nose 🩸 then someone else said "why is the leprechaun fighting the beaner?" And we stopped to throw a beer bottle in the direction of the dude who said that lol we're drinking buddies now.
He's telling a joke about it. The real reason the Irish fought on the side of Mexico because they saw parallels with British and American oppression. The felt the Mexicans were being treated the same as the Irish had been for generations.
Well, if the Americans didn't treat them so horrifically, they wouldn't have changed sides. The San Patricios are a legend in Texas and Mexican history.. Terrific movie about it was One Man's Hero, with Tom Beringer. My Mexican family has Irish from 1848 on the border. The descendents are known as "los colorados", the red-headed ones!
Yup! I'm an American with Irish descent. Lookup the Molly Maguires, they're from where I'm from, basically labeled "terrorists" for fighting back against Mine Bosses for awful work conditions and extorting the Irish men. "Irish need not apply" for most places back in the day :/
I dont think its about the treatment dafuq you diminishing they're sacrifice. Even if the Americans treated them well the irish who know the oppression and genocide would have still fought for the innocent. They r that kind of people. The Irish
You think it's beautiful that the Irish joined forces with a well known corrupt government that stomps over their own people by allowing drugs and murder to run rampid???
Los San Patricios from the St. Patrick Batallion during the second American intervention are the reason we also celebrate St. Patrick's day in Mexico! We love our Irish brethren 🍀
@@NikoBellaKhouf2 the notorious Black and Tans sent here during our war of Independence were sent to Palestine after, so there's a connection going back 100yrs with Palestine
I'm Irish living in California with many Mexican friends. Know all about Los San Patricio's and love them. Mexicans are awesome people whom call dear friends.
On my mother's side of the family there is Irish. The physical features didn't hit her or any of the siblings. But man the cousins did. Green eyes, blue eyes, grey eyes, white skin, being taller than 5 feet. It was always strange to me but once I leaned my world history, I saw like ohhh i get it 😉
I’m Jewish my best friend is from Ireland and our parents get together to talk about the troubles and the Holocaust and both Irish and Jewish people are great story tellers, funny, and have had a lot of hard times. My best friends dad and his whole town in cork during the troubles held hands around a local synagogue to protect it. That story made me cry and most people have more in common than differences. It’s beautiful for different people to unite in our common struggles and ways of loving and showing love.
This is pretty interesting. There's even a Tom Berenger movie based on it called One Man's Army. Great jokes and I'm learning. Loving this Dave Nihill!
I’m from San Antonio Texas which is very Mexican and I went to school with Irish children plus many Irish families lived in my neighborhood. It was normal to see red and blonde haired Mexican kids. They were cute
My first boyfriend was Mexican. Beautiful soul, excellent kisser. Have dated an Irishman, too. Never knew this about being sent to Mexico but I can see the similarities now that ya mention it. Both were very: passionate.
My Northern Irish grandmother met my Mexican Grandfather in 1949 after the war as he was travelling in Europe. He was on his way back to Mexico when they met in Northern Ireland. He stayed and in 1950 they had my mother. 😊
I'm Irish Cherokee and I love Mexico. Went there every Christmas as a kid. To Taxco. We stayed in Mexico City and Guadalajara also. I was raised listening to those Spanish guitars. Different world now. Sad
Im Mexican, living in México and yes, this is true. We have a small parade to honour San Patricio battalion each year on August 20th because they refused to fight us ❤❤❤
I finally saw my grandfather for the first time on my mothers side who died before she was born. We found an old photo and he is a huge pale dude with ginger hair and blue eyes. I never would’ve thought that I was related to someone this white considering how Mexican my family looks. Although my mother and sisters have always been fair skinned.
@@Ashtor1337 Of course I didn’t forget about the Spanish conquest, but I would’ve expected my relatives to be mixed like me. Him being completely pale was a surprise since everyone in my family is either extremely brown or fair skinned. He truly is a standout from the family.
If you doubt this go on Google Images, type boxing, then Canelo and see what comes back 🥊. Also the character of Zorro was inspired by William Lamport from Co. Wexford in Ireland. An illegal immigrant ahead of his time. 🇮🇪🇲🇽
Zorro? Isn’t a Central Valley Californio rebel? Joaquin Murrieta? Love your history 😊
Really cool. I didn't know this.
Damn zoro got so lost he ended up in a whole nother universe 💀
@@bruh-so8vp bruh
I didn't know we could claim fucking Zorro? It's nice being us 😁
I love when comedians bring history into their jokes not only do you get a laugh you get new knowledge
Right? SO cool.
Especially when it's formatted like this, where you think you're just learning something and BAM punchline and you're laughing your ass off feeling educated lol
Same!
Except Irish people kept black and Native slaves in America.
-COMANCHE NATION
@@thechiefwildhorse4651 dang I'm sorry. That's a horrible way to repay people who helped us during the famine
Annnnd that's how you make a pale red headed Mexican that speaks no english but makes for a beast of a boxer. Irish chin Mexican hands.
CANELO!
Yo that last line was cold
El canelo Alvarez?
I think you got that last sentence reversed.
I'm Mexican and I have a red beard lol auburn actually
I'm mexican, born from a mexican and a dominican, and my parents parents are also fully latín american, yet we actually have some Irish blood. Yall really shagged your way into every bloodline and honestly, props to yall lol
Except for the island right next to them. Funny how that works lol
@@stevetheheadcrab7110 I mean 6 million people in the uk have a recent irish grandparent so we still kind of got into their bloodline
@@KingOfTheCapybaras I was mostly joking lol, thats still interesting tho, as ive come from the south east and ive never seen an irish person before
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍☘☘☘♥️
@@stevetheheadcrab7110 Chances are youve seen atleast one irish person in your life,maybe you didnt interact with them but theres like 400,000 irish people in the UK
Have a Hispanic friend who's family name is walle and they can trace their ancestry back to the war lol
Well he’s not Hispanic then is he
Yeah, my family is from chihuahua and Jalisco and somehow we got suck with Ford as a last name
What's does the name walle have to with anything
@@nigelraporam6917 .... uh let’s see immigration!
@@Steve.._. yeah but walle isn't an irish name
There is a plaque in Mexico city plaza honoring those brave irish soldiers.
That's true, I can't remember where tho :/
They got streets named after them and coins. Cool stuff
I misread your comment I thought it said plague lol
@@piratekid1 it's in Coyoacán, ex Convento de Churubusco, on Xicotencatl St. Some blocks away from General Anaya subway station on Tlalpan Av.
@@elizondorihuela Gracias por el dato. Lo checaré la próxima vez que vaya a CDMX 😃
Half Mexican, half Irish, and damned proud of it!!!
x2
Also Irish and Mexican. I don’t even know any other Irish and Mexicans so this is really cool. Both good people. Makes perfect sense that they’d get along.
YO SAME
Usually having two different ancestories can have a negative effect but I feel Irish/Mexican is a hell of a combination :D
@@alZiiHardstylezI agree. I thought mixing Irish and English was like mixing crazy and crazy but Irish and Mexican is something else.
The Irish people's sacrifice and support for Mexican sovereignty will never be forgotten. A truly eternal brotherhood.
Love this!! Viva Mexico
As a Dubliner 🇮🇪 who lives in Guadalajara 🇲🇽 I approve this. 👍🏼 ¡Viva el battalion de San Patricio! ☘️
Larga vida a Los Patricios 🇲🇽🤝🇮🇪
Irish people will always be welcomed! This country is also your country 😊
I saw that there are about 300-600k irish people living in mexico. do you yall have a lot of businesses over there?
Shagging your away around Guadalajara! Respect
@@lostvayne104 There are about 300-400 Irish people in the whole country with a population of 130 million. In Guadalajara, a city of six million people, I know five other Irish guys. We are a minuscule community. Worth preserving though! 😉
Love this!
Also, my Irish drinking music sounds an awful lot like Mexican drinking music.
Can I get a few recommendations? Of Irish drinking music lol
@@Bravo-Hernandez Nil s'en la by Celtic Women is a nice one
It's a bit different but it has a similar ish vibe, lots of horns, trumpets, percussions, strings, even, though Mexican music is more about guitars and guitarrones than violins, dancing that involves stomping the ground...damn we really be the same
@@mexa_t6534 the ground stomping came from the Spanish
@@jenster29 nope, it actually originated in Scandinavia, the 'Vikings' aka the Nordic people, stomping was basically an entire dance, infact their the inspiration for many stomp like dances, like the 'irish jig' Wich when the Vikings settled in Ireland and mixed with the people, or when they basically helped the Slavic people and basically founded Russia this creating the iconic Low Russian dance, aka cossack dancing. So no it didn't start in Spain, Spain had an entire different dance basically the Tango Wich inspired Mexican and other Hispanic dancing with partners.
True History that many don’t know, main reason Mexico love the Irish people, you’re educating and making us laugh at the same time your awesome
He really is. Plus the sexyass brogue? Awesome.
*you're 🤣
@@patriciap2393 First, I love that you edited your comment like you messed up the word, Lol, second, I don't think he cares about your pettiness to grammar policing. Lol
Very similar culture!
There was a platoon in Irish consulate in Mexico who joined the fight and even though they knew the odds of survival, they all passed away fighting. That building, Mexico made it a museum and they have all their names on the wall. I am of Mexican descent and will always be grateful to Ireland for what these men have done, they are not forgotten.
True! Museo de las Intervenciones in México City!🎉❤
we love irish people down here in México......we will never forget what you did for mexico....love to our irish brothers..🇲🇽❤️🇮🇪
This explains how I, a Mexican, casually joined a group of Irish pub crawlers on St.Paddy's day, in JAPAN
Jajajajajajajajaja 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
My old history teacher taught me this, he could trace his lineage to Irish immigrants in mexico which explained why his son had ginger hair lol
As a Irish person, we got our ginger hair from Norwegians just so you know, I’m not ginger btw.
This absolutely true, once when i was freshly turned 18 i was drinking pulque at a party hosted by one of my friends and he introduced me to his Irish cousin and his cousin say "eww why are you drinking that?" And i was like "excuse you? 🤨" He said it was nasty and we got into a fight, i split his lip and he gave a nose 🩸 then someone else said "why is the leprechaun fighting the beaner?" And we stopped to throw a beer bottle in the direction of the dude who said that lol we're drinking buddies now.
@CV Directo I LOVE THIS STORY!!!!! 👏✊🌎
@@smokerputz i was gonna say exactly that.
🤣🤣🤣
LOL that's amazing
I love this story!
My Mom is Irish and my Dad is Mexican! Accurate and funny 🤣😂🤣😂
Hard to believe 🤔 It's more likely your mom is Mexican and your dad is Irish
@@Tony-iu7sw bruh
@@Tony-iu7swirish guys don't have game while mexican guys do
@@Tony-iu7swI think she knows which of her parents is from where man😂😂
@@theconquerer5616 I take it you've never seen the show Maury 😆
My 1/2 Mexican daughter did a DNA test and was surprised to find she had 8% Iriish!😆
There's a lil Irish in everyone apparently. 😆
Likely because of the Mexican American war or because Mexicans and Irish lived in the same neighborhoods
Do three other tests with other companies and you will probably get completely different percentages 😂 these tests aren’t that accurate
As a Mexican Irish, this is the best.
When I went to Mexico, I bought a magnet with a shamrock on it I thought it was odd to find an Irish symbol in Mexico...now I know why it was there. 🖤
I'm Mexican and have always extolled the similarities between Mexico and Ireland, glad to hear an Irish person doing it too.
Because they are Catholic.
@@LauraBeeDannon And the pagan legacy survive in both cultures (mesoamerican and celtic).
@@fidelangel4737 not really whites are alll racist
He's telling a joke about it. The real reason the Irish fought on the side of Mexico because they saw parallels with British and American oppression. The felt the Mexicans were being treated the same as the Irish had been for generations.
@@seanmcelroy6222Ironically many European Americans are of English descent. Or have some English ancestry.
Well, if the Americans didn't treat them so horrifically, they wouldn't have changed sides. The San Patricios are a legend in Texas and Mexican history.. Terrific movie about it was One Man's Hero, with Tom Beringer.
My Mexican family has Irish from 1848 on the border. The descendents are known as "los colorados", the red-headed ones!
Which is super ironic because Texas was, confederate losers setting up a slave state
They still deserved their punishments after getting captured by the US Army
Thanks for this recommendation. I'm going to try look for it..Happy 2023 from Ireland.
Yup! I'm an American with Irish descent. Lookup the Molly Maguires, they're from where I'm from, basically labeled "terrorists" for fighting back against Mine Bosses for awful work conditions and extorting the Irish men. "Irish need not apply" for most places back in the day :/
I dont think its about the treatment dafuq you diminishing they're sacrifice. Even if the Americans treated them well the irish who know the oppression and genocide would have still fought for the innocent. They r that kind of people. The Irish
I learned that in Spanish class, it was interesting and Mexico still celebrates the Irish ☘️
This is super funny as I am also Irish and my wife is Mexican lmao
El Batallón de San Patricio ☘️
They paid with their life for helping Mexico
Yup. Considered deserters by the US if I recall and hung or sone thing else. But still celebrated in Mexico.
@@peterruane9220 they are remember for their sacrifice.
Yes hung while other nationalitys in same army were not
@@peterruane9220Just like George Washington was in the British Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1754.
Oh that's actually really beautiful I think. To travel across the world and find kinship like that. I wish the whole world would find that beauty.
You think it's beautiful that the Irish joined forces with a well known corrupt government that stomps over their own people by allowing drugs and murder to run rampid???
Not when you're killing those you were fighting alongside then betrayed. They deserved their punishments after being captured by the US Army
@@bojanglesthewizard8875no
@@bojanglesthewizard8875I don’t think so. The Irish were tired of being treated like s$it and wanted to give it back to the Brits
Yeah!! We Mexicans love Irish people! They are amazing folks, full of joy and with a sense of humor similar to ours.
El batallón de San Patricio, muchos no saben de ellos , pero linda parte de la historia.
Yup... I've got around 3% Irish DNA.
There is no such thing as "Irish DNA" You have 3% of a bloodline that is from Ireland.
@@susanator1902 but you know what they mean
@@susanator1902
Do they do a blood test, or a DNA test?
@@susanator1902 which is tracked through DNA markers
@@susanator1902 haha yes there is. Irish is an ethnicity
Los San Patricios from the St. Patrick Batallion during the second American intervention are the reason we also celebrate St. Patrick's day in Mexico!
We love our Irish brethren 🍀
Catholic brethren.
@@LauraBeeDannon yeah fuck the English lording about in protestantism 😏
“And that’s how we shagged our way into Mexico”😂😂 the Irish way lmao
Got any Irish in you?
Want some?-every Irish guy in Kansas City LOL
That's the same thing that happened when when the Irish and English went to war with the Moari in New Zealand..
Irish and Mexican people bonded over their catholic faith... Was that the case for the Moari?
@@piratekid1 they bonded over their disdain for the brits?
@@piratekid1 hate for the Brits. It was that mutual enemy that made the Irish and Palestinians really good friends.
@@NikoBellaKhouf2 the notorious Black and Tans sent here during our war of Independence were sent to Palestine after, so there's a connection going back 100yrs with Palestine
@@siogbeagbideach I read somewhere that the connection goes back even further, about 700 years, through the bagpiping tradition
Irish people when they came to Mexico went DUDEE I didn’t realize you where chill like that 🤣 I love it
I have a half Mexican half Irish friend. We call him “Duende” I think it translates close to “leprechaun”. 😂
I already knew this, our priest told us many years ago, as Mexican, I just have 3 words for you guys: God bless you
I have an uncle somewhere in my family tree who has a full head of red hair but he's born and raised in Mexico
Now I understand why I’m Irish and Mexican 🤌
I'm Irish living in California with many Mexican friends. Know all about Los San Patricio's and love them. Mexicans are awesome people whom call dear friends.
Why don't you upload a full stand up video ? Would be highly appreciated!
Yeah, I find you hilarious but was disappointed when I couldn't find a full length video
There's a special on here called documented. It's also on Amazon. It's really good!
ruclips.net/video/egvy99Uh3Qs/видео.html thanks , I watched it here.
Damn he is gonna get assassinated by the cia if his comedy brings people together
😂 I’m half Irish my mom is Peruvian/Bolivian and my boyfriend is Mexican. We’re really in everyone’s family tree at this point lol
this is so sweet. I love seeing cultures become friends ♥️
Is that why i like both whisky and tequila as a main drink
This guy has genuine wit: not petty cleversnark. Subtle but important difference.
Well hes Irish so.... its in the blood.
Red bearded Mexican here and I have many red headed family members in Mexico. Que vivan Los San Patricios!
On my mother's side of the family there is Irish. The physical features didn't hit her or any of the siblings. But man the cousins did. Green eyes, blue eyes, grey eyes, white skin, being taller than 5 feet. It was always strange to me but once I leaned my world history, I saw like ohhh i get it 😉
I mean grey eyes is definitely not an Irish feature but green and blue eyes are
🇮🇪🇲🇽 I love being Irish Mexican
I learned more here in these 30 seconds then all my years in school about Irish history
Siempre. Erin Go Bragh 🇮🇪🔥🇲🇽
To this day, my Irish family has multiple Hispanic people married into our family😂
This is why I always say the Irish are the homies! We love y'all! 🇮🇪 🇲🇽
I’m Jewish my best friend is from Ireland and our parents get together to talk about the troubles and the Holocaust and both Irish and Jewish people are great story tellers, funny, and have had a lot of hard times. My best friends dad and his whole town in cork during the troubles held hands around a local synagogue to protect it. That story made me cry and most people have more in common than differences. It’s beautiful for different people to unite in our common struggles and ways of loving and showing love.
100%
Never knew jews and Ireland got on recent studies shows jews hate irish more than anybody on earth except they Palestines that is
Funny since most Irish people support Palestine
@@maxpowerii7368 balax
@@Alexandra_Wolf irish never support u
I love this guy. No homo.
Ok maybe a little.
Yes
comfortable Bi.
Nunca olvidaremos!! We will never forget. Brothers. ❤
Can't wait for a special by this guy.
Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is the best example of Irish Shagging their way in Mexico! 🇮🇪🥊🥊🇲🇽
That’s AMAZING I never knew this.
Yes it's true. Idk if it's still around but many bars in Mexico would give Irish customers a free beer. Love my Irish brothers.
Hahahaha I’m a Newfie, so idk how much Irish is in me, but I definitely know it’s there somewhere 😂
Well, would you like some more Irish in you? (this is a joke)
@@BlitzStorm 🤨📸 ayo
@@IGotNoJam Good catch me on camera. That makes it better~
@@BlitzStorm LMAO 😂 smh 🤦♂️
@@BlitzStorm why stop at 1...📹📽️🎥📸📷🎙️🎧🚬😏
Irish and Mexicans...one of the best combinarions ever!🎉🎉🎉
My grandma gave me art by Mexican artist Pablo O’Higgins. So this is particularly interesting!
And we'll never forget it as we'll never forget John Riley and the Patricios!
Erin Go Bragh!!!
My parents always said we had had some Irish blood! Don’t know for real but maybe! Lol
ERIN GO BRAGH ! De parte de todo Mexico .....
So, basically, Canelo
Ireland: “Fine United States. We’ll fight in your war”
Also Ireland once they meet the enemy: *change team*
This is pretty interesting. There's even a Tom Berenger movie based on it called One Man's Army. Great jokes and I'm learning. Loving this Dave Nihill!
I 💚 the history references.... Such a broad scope!
Im suprized he didnt mention the hystory of potatoes we both share . Love this
My Irish brothers , Love ! 💪🏼 😂
A lot of redheads in PR too. Some of us said, "Close enough, and the weather is better than NYC or Boston."
I’m a Mexicana visiting Dublin for the 1st time this year and I CANNOT WAIT
Love the irish
I’m from San Antonio Texas which is very Mexican and I went to school with Irish children plus many Irish families lived in my neighborhood. It was normal to see red and blonde haired Mexican kids. They were cute
My first boyfriend was Mexican. Beautiful soul, excellent kisser. Have dated an Irishman, too. Never knew this about being sent to Mexico but I can see the similarities now that ya mention it. Both were very: passionate.
We will never forget those Irish heroes
A huevo!!!! hahahah, viva Irlanda!!
"Shagged out way into Mexico", and as a consequence, boxing 💀
It’s true! If you ever go to the Alamo they have a list of names of the dead on both sides. So many Irish on both…
This is awesome! My dad is half Irish and half Mexican and my mom is full blooded Mexican from Oaxaca. I didn’t know this history.
As a Mexican Irish, I love this. ❤️❤️
Lmao I’m Irish and Mexican and it’s the greatest combo ever
That explains all the ginger Hispanics that I know. So many red heads with the name Gonzalez
He couldn't be more in point, that's history people!
I'm full blooded Mexican born in America, my husband is part Irish born in America. I sent him this because it's funny how history repeats itself 😂
The fact that I had Fluffy's story about him being drunk at a pub RIGHT before this
It’s actually true you can look it up and he’s funny as heck
One of the best comedians. Always makes me at least smile. Thank you.
So true, Mexican American here married to Irish American 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🇮🇪
🧏🏻♀️ Mexican Irish here!🤣
Yep. That's a bit of REAL history
My Northern Irish grandmother met my Mexican Grandfather in 1949 after the war as he was travelling in Europe. He was on his way back to Mexico when they met in Northern Ireland. He stayed and in 1950 they had my mother. 😊
I'm Irish Cherokee and I love Mexico. Went there every Christmas as a kid. To Taxco. We stayed in Mexico City and Guadalajara also. I was raised listening to those Spanish guitars. Different world now. Sad
HAHAHA!! I'm half Irish and half Mexican. He's telling the truth lol Love this guy!!
Im Mexican, living in México and yes, this is true. We have a small parade to honour San Patricio battalion each year on August 20th because they refused to fight us ❤❤❤
now I’m curious if I’m a bit Irish lol
McBeaner Pride 🇲🇽🇮🇪 💙
I finally saw my grandfather for the first time on my mothers side who died before she was born. We found an old photo and he is a huge pale dude with ginger hair and blue eyes. I never would’ve thought that I was related to someone this white considering how Mexican my family looks. Although my mother and sisters have always been fair skinned.
.... White? Did you forget the Spanish conquest of Mexico?
@@Ashtor1337 Of course I didn’t forget about the Spanish conquest, but I would’ve expected my relatives to be mixed like me. Him being completely pale was a surprise since everyone in my family is either extremely brown or fair skinned. He truly is a standout from the family.
The Irish REALLY took a whole new meaning to the phrase "If you can't beat em, join em."
I the only Europeans I trust are the Irish.
Then you are a fool after hearing that story.