Interesting, that's actually how I ended up becoming the intergalactic demigod that you see before you today. Also, if I ever go to Ireland and end up getting arrested, I'm looking your number up. I don't have diplomatic immunity
Yes, I have heard as much from the Space Pope's human relatives, about how the people are very kind yet can't seem to stand each other. Alot of Irish families are like that even in America in my experience, I wonder why.Hahahahaha I do love a good racist stereotypeIreland was a pretty good place to grow up to be fair even though I loved in the West where the people are mostly backwards & closed minded. But to be fair I spent the last 3 years in Dublin & city folk ain't much better. To some it up Ireland great the people not so much. We're friendly to everyone else but hate each other!
As for the Polish, they're basically Ireland's version of Mexicans in America from what I hear, so I feel your pain. But yes the Polskis are an honest and industrious people, just a little...yeah I guess I should stop too.
The Space Pope is pleased with this response.Legalize marijuana of course! That question was a no brainer pardon the pun![]()
And I'm glad to see that you're a human that is willing to take a risk, related to question 7.
I think we should call them black African colored afro negro Americans, just to be safe. I don't need Sharpton on my ass again, ever since my comment about how I had ribs one day and that they were a bit too dark for my taste.I love Tropic Thunder regardless of what anyone says its awesome! Went to see it 3 times in the cinema! I mean what funnier than Robert Downey Jr as a black man I mean African American.
Anyways, thank you and I hope you had a lovely time on...Let's Interview!
This show has a small budget, so please accept this gif in leiu of a real gift.
Now you can tell your friends and family that you got AIDS from the one and only Space Pope!
And per your request, next week's guest will be Rodarian. Stay tuned....or else! *shakes hoof angerily*




When I started the course in 2006 my class had 140 people in it. In the final year I was in the last 35. Not bad for what literally started as a joke!


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