Monday, March 17, 2014

Belated Irish jokes for St. Patrick's Day


Today would have been my mother's 94th birthday, had she lived to see it.  She always complained about having a birthday that fell on St. Patrick's Day, because it was hard to celebrate the former when everyone was going giddy (and green) about the latter!

Anyway, in belated honor of St. Patrick's Day, go read a choice selection of Irish jokes.  Here are a couple of examples.

Two Irish Jesuit novices both wanted a cigarette while they prayed. They decided to ask their superior for permission. The first asked but was told no. A little while later he spotted his friend smoking and praying. “Why did the superior allow you to smoke and not me?” he asked. His friend replied, “Because you asked if you could smoke while you prayed, and I asked if I could pray while I smoked!”

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An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman were without tickets for the opening ceremonies of the summer Olympics but hoped to be able to talk their way in at the gate. Security was very tight, however, and each of their attempts was met with a stern refusal. While wandering around outside the stadium, the Englishman came upon construction site, which gave him an idea. Grabbing a length of scaffolding, he presented himself at the gate and said, “Johnson, the pole vault,” and was admitted.The Scotsman, overhearing this, went at once to search the site. When he came up with a sledge hammer, he presented himself at the gate and said, “McTavish, the hammer.” He was also admitted. The Irishman combed the site for an hour and was nearly ready to give up when he spotted his ticket in. Seizing a roll of barbed wire, he presented himself at the gate and announced, “O’Sullivan, fencing.”

There are many more at the link.  Enjoy!

Peter The Little People

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