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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from the U.K. - Beannachti La Feile Padraidh Eireann 17th March

IrishManc
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Even though I have lived in the U.K. almost 20 years, now age 50, I’m still hugely proud of my Irish heritage and being from the Republic of Ireland, I proudly hold an Irish passport - I consider myself an Irish patriot and I have a deep and abiding love for my homeland as many of us Irish do - many people here in the U.K. might know of our Patron Saint, Saint Patrick and this is the 2nd year running that I’ve not been able to get home to Ireland where I have extended family
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Hi and welcome
Sorry you are unable to get to your homeland and visit family think we are all missing close ones
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janer1967 said:Hi and welcome
Sorry you are unable to get to your homeland and visit family think we are all missing close ones
Have a look around and feel free to join in or ask any questions
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