"THE IRISH"
" Two Irishmen"
Two Irishmen walk into a pet shop in Dingle.
They head to the bird section and Gerry says to Paddy, 'Dat's dem.
'The owner comes over and asks if he can help them.
'Yeah, we'll take four of dem dere little budgies in dat cage up dere, ' says Gerry.
The owner puts the budgies in a cardboard box.
Paddy and Gerry pay for the birds, leave the shop and get into Gerry's truck to drive to the top of theConnor Pass.
Two Irishmen walk into a pet shop in Dingle.
They head to the bird section and Gerry says to Paddy, 'Dat's dem.
'The owner comes over and asks if he can help them.
'Yeah, we'll take four of dem dere little budgies in dat cage up dere, ' says Gerry.
The owner puts the budgies in a cardboard box.
Paddy and Gerry pay for the birds, leave the shop and get into Gerry's truck to drive to the top of theConnor Pass.
At the Connor Pass , Gerry looks down at the 1000 foot drop and says, 'Dis looks like a grand place.
' He takes two birds out of the box, puts one on each shoulder and jumps off the cliff.
Paddy watches as the budgies fly off and Gerry falls all the way to the bottom, killing himself stone dead.
Looking down at the remains of his best pal, Paddy shakes his head and says, 'Fook dat. Dis budgie jumping is too fook'n dangerous for me! 'THERE'S MORE. . .
Moment's later, Seamus arrives up at Connor Pass.
He's been to the pet shop too and walks up to the edge of the cliff carrying another cardboard box in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
'Hi, Paddy. Watch dis, ' Seamus says. He takes a parrot from the box and lets him fly free.
He then throws himself over the edge of the cliff with the gun.
Paddy watches as half way down, Seamus takes the gun and shoots the parrot.
Seamus continues to plummet down and down until he hits the bottom and breaks every bone in his body.
Paddy shakes his head and says, 'And I'm never trying dat parrot shooting either!
'IT IS NOT OVER YET. . .
Paddy is just getting over the shock of losing two friends when Sean appears.
He's also been to the pet shop and is carrying a cardboard box out of which he pulls a chicken.
Sean then takes the chicken by its legs and hurls himself off the cliff and disappears down and down until he hits a rock and breaks his spine.
Once more Paddy shakes his head. 'Fook dat, lads. First dere was Gerry withn his budgiejumping, den Seamus parrot shooting. . . and now Sean and his fook'n hengliding!'
Labels: "Luck of the Irish"
13 Comments:
Luck or the Irish "NOT!"
By Janice Seagraves, at January 09, 2007 6:20 pm
Hi Mate
love your Jokes HAHAHA
Oh the luck of the Irish,
See u soon (((hugs))) Janxx
By Jeanette, at January 09, 2007 11:39 pm
Hi Gwen ~~ Great joke, that I have seen before, but it is clever.
Thank you Gwen for your visit and kind words. I was sad not to get to Sandra's funeral, but Her sister Michelle if fine. She rang and told me all about it and even said it was so hot and such a long way to Rosebud, that she was glad I hadn't
got there. Take care, Love, Merle.
By Merle, at January 10, 2007 11:59 pm
Oh dear...LOL!! I had never heard this joke before but it's a good one!!!
By Carole Burant, at January 11, 2007 12:44 am
Don't believe a thing Gwen has written. We know it was not Irishman but Australians.:) Gwen, Gwen, Gwen your jokes get me in trouble with my wife 'cause I like to share them.
By The Ramblin Irishman, at January 12, 2007 7:42 am
I'm blog hopping. How are you doing Gwen. So happy to meet you !!!!
Loved the silly Irish jokes.
By Pamela, at January 12, 2007 3:09 pm
Irish jokes are always so much fun.
Take care, and have a great weekend ... Meow
By Meow (aka Connie), at January 12, 2007 7:55 pm
good jokes mate
By Jo, at January 12, 2007 9:57 pm
Very funny jokes. I have not seen those before. I saw you out and about at the stawberry farm, half your luck.
Cheers Margaret
By Margaret, at January 14, 2007 5:51 pm
LOL- brilliant :)
By HORIZON, at January 14, 2007 11:06 pm
I saw you enjoying strawberries with Jan. Looks like you two had a fun time together.
Thanks for visiting me and glad you enjoyed the "You are My Sunshine" Song...
By Susie, at January 15, 2007 11:23 am
Hi Gwen ~~ Thanks for your visit, glad you liked the jokes. As you say
you must be doing something right to be able to celebrate 50 years of marriage. Well done, that is quite a milestone. Take care, Love, Merle.
By Merle, at January 15, 2007 3:58 pm
Hi Gwen, those jokes are great but they would have been even better if you'd saved me some Strawberries to eat whilst I read them!!
By Bob, at January 17, 2007 5:24 am
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