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 Re: Question for the US RinkyDinks 
 Mike, the penny-stamp man, on host 209.240.220.143
  Friday, July 27, 2001, at 06:12:39
  Re: Question for the US RinkyDinks posted by Shandar on Thursday, July 26, 2001, at 10:51:44:
>The origin of this phrase is unknown to me, but I would speculate that it had something to do with the racial bias against the Irish which was prevelant in the west/midwest in times past(I'm thinking 19th Century).  But, like I said, this is pure speculation.   > > Shan-racism suUXxXorS!1!!!1~~-dar
  I hope we can all agree with the in-name quote thingie.  Yeah.
  I was in a south-Mississippi restaurant a couple years back, the kind that covers their walls with a variety of posters, ranging from historic signs and old concert announcements (i.e., Beatles, Doors, etc.) to cutsey-wutsey pictures of doggies one could find in any Walmart.
  Anyway, i found one from the 1920s (which i later went back and purchased), a framed "No Irish Need Apply" signboard.  I wanted it partly for the historical value, and partly because i like to surround myself with things to remind me that people are hurting in the world and i might be able to help if i pay attention.  
  Anyway, that's pretty much it.
  Penny "Oh, and i keep the sign up in my dorm room.  The Resident Assistant at my end of the hall a couple years back was a friend of mine, 300 lb. and quite an Irish redhead.  He loved my sign, cracked up laughing when he saw it, even offered me money for it.  Now, Why did i just put an entire paragraph in my end-name quote?" stamp
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