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Urban Dictionary: paddy
2. Inoffensive name for an Irishman.
3. Offensive name for an Irishman.
So which is it?
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I always assumed that it was because of your tendency toOriginally posted by Paddy View PostVery strange. Username = Paddy ∴ must be from Ireland.
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Very strange. Username = Paddy ∴ must be from Ireland. However, I have never been to Ireland although grand parent would probably qualify me as a marginal ancestor.Originally posted by vetran View Post
BTW: Very poor headline from DM. It should have read "Ewe have been banned"
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Anyone seen Paddy?
Lidl bans shopper who tooj his pet sheep to the store | Daily Mail Online
Shopper who walks his pet SHEEP on a lead everywhere is banned from all Lidl stores after 'hitting a member of staff' who asked him to leave
Andrew Dunleavy, 32, became embroiled in a row over his ewe, named Chops
The business student regularly takes his pet to the shops and to the pub
But when he asked by staff to leave, he refused and had to be forcibly removed
Police have told him not to return or enter other Lidl stores in Northern Ireland
Andrew has 20 pets, including a Shetland pony, two macaws and seven dogsTags: None
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