St. Patrick's Day Parade 2009

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The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York.

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  • @saoirse2011

    The kilt originates from the Highlands of Scotland and is unique to the Scottish culture. The kilt is Scottish as it was created with tartan patters to represent the various Clans within the Highlands. Records of the kilt in Scotland are traced back to the 12th century, and there is nothing prior to that.

    The great Highland Bagpipe is also belongs to the Scottish culture as it was designed, created and well known in Scotland. Irish Ulian Pipes are played sitting down!

  • @TheFutureadvocate

    Coming from an Irishman? The last time I looked up Ireland's progress in Europe they were completely bankrupt and had to be bailed out by hundreds of billion of Euro's from Britain, France and Germany.

    The Scots have essentially invented the modern world, and are accountable for 14% of the total US population - 32 million people.

    You Irish are ugly, stupid and deluded. You continue to promote Scottish culture as Irish... is this because you are ashamed of your own, rubbish

  • @BigCheese462 Fucking hell, the kilt and the bagpipes cannot be claimed by any country, they evolved in many different countries throughtout the centuries, no doubt  some scots will claim credit for the wheel and fire, but thats just bullshit, remember the picts (scots) were running around naked and painting themselves blue(maybe BS) while Irealnd had a recorded sophisticated culture.

  • Irish pride from Scranton!

  • @GmtC1979 There is no evidence to Dál Riata being an expansion, all evidence points the other way, it was indigenous to Scotland the whole time, Kingdoms don't move from country to country either, so the bases of it's roots were always Scottish not Irish.

    Irish music is flutes and fiddle reels, the irish only started copying the Scots in the early 1900's hence the confusion from the Plastic Paddie Yanks, Look up famous Irish myth makers like Grattan Flood and Henry Sarks, they were revisionists

  • @GmtC1979 You get the feeling because you are a filthy typical paedophile Irish cunt that tries to latch onto the far superior Scotsmen for their vast achievements in the world, like Fatal said, Irish have a nigger mentality and are an inferiority complex laden set of paedophiles that rather than celebrate being Irish and what's actually Irish, instead they spend their time trying to latch on to the Scots and pretend to be the same people when all evidence including OGAP4 code proves otherwise.

  • @Calengela hmmm.. why do i get the feeling that u are posting under a number of aliass' on youtube?!?

    the dal riata was an expansion into scotland,not visa versa , this is why the irish language and irish music dance sport names ended up in scotland.this is the last time im posting.

  • @GmtC1979 The Irish are poor bankrupted conquered and badly defeated weak vermin and like nig nogs, a drain on societies where ever they infect to. If it weren't for the Scots, you'd be still cooking Paella and bumming each other moor style as the old Irish customs were, hence why the Irish were so inately into Paedophilia.

    Get over it, the Irish are pathetic using Scottish identities to disguise their inherent inferiority complex.

    Irish = Paedo, Plastic People.

  • @GmtC1979 Other way around Ginge, the Irish got everything from the Scots after you paedos came from France, Dál Riata was indigenous to Scotland's west coast and expanded trading ports in Antrim which was not Irish land at the time as most of ulster was unconquered by the Paedo Iberians who slaughtered the indigenous Hibernians and became known as the Irish in the 1600's when Pope Leo X enforced that name on you, the Irish all wore skirts and the Scots wore Kilts and always had Tartan on.

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