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An Irishman's first drink with his son

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An Irishman's first drink with his son

While reading an article last night about fathers and sons, memories came flooding back to the time I took me son out for his first pint. Off we went to our local pub only two blocks from the cottage.

I got him a Guinness. He didn't like it, so I drank it.

Then I got him a Kilkenny's, he didn't like that either, so I drank it. Finally, I thought he might like some Harp Lager? He didn't. I drank it.

I thought maybe he'd like whisky better than beer so we tried a Jameson's; nope!

In desperation, I had him try that rare Redbreast, Ireland's finest whisky. He wouldn't even smell it.

What could I do but drink it!

By the time I realized he just didn't like to drink, I was so ****-faced I could hardly push his stroller back home!!!
 
Good joke!
Remember:
"If it wasn't for Alcohol, the Irish would rule the world...."
(I'm half Irish)
 
If it wasn’t for achohol the Irish would die of dehydration........
 
Good joke!
Remember:
"If it wasn't for Alcohol, the Irish would rule the world...."
(I'm half Irish)


Me too. My dad was Irish and my mother was Scottish. Cheers
 
Don't ever count on a Irishman to be a liver donor.
(It is okay, I am Irish)
 
I'm only 1/8th Irish. So I quit drinking.
 
Yeah I’m only a 1/4 Irish and couldn’t handle my liquor so I quit drinking too...
 
I never got good at it.
 
My favorite Irish joke:

What's the difference between an Irish wedding and an Irish funeral?

One less drunk.
 
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