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St. Patrick’s Day, July 17th is the day of the Irish Festive and celebrates the traditional Irish celebration of St. Patrick and his glory days in Ireland. The story goes that it was in 1592 when King James II called for a meeting with all of the people gathered on one shore at Lough Moy who would be heroically fighting their enemies while they were drunk as fuck. He told them to drink as much beer as possible because by doing so they could fight their enemies better and not die from lack of drinking. These are a pint of Irish whiskey and you’re allowed to drink it! The most famous bartender in Dublin is St. Patrick (he’s from Ireland) and he drinks this special beer – Guinness at the bar.
Drunk As Feck Speak Irish Accent St. Patrick’s Day Shirt and ladies tee

This shirt is designed to appeal to both men and women alike as it has a very stylish design that reflects the Irish heritage of St. Patrick’s Day. This shirt even features a great Irish accent on the front with an image of Ireland’s most famous patron saint, St. It’s the best thing you can wear to a party and when people think that it doesn’t exist, they don’t know what to do. You just have to remember those words… Fuck speak Irish.
Drunk As Feck Speak Irish Accent St. Patrick’s Day Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve
This Irish accent St. Patrick’s Day Shirt is a great way to express your own Irish accent or give it that special, old-fashioned feel with the addition of our high-quality material. Irish accent shirt from Converse. Clearance price of today is $1.99. You can also find similar items with similar keywords such as Drunk As Feck Speak Irish Accent St. Patrick’s Day Shirt or …
Dublin Irish Accent St. Patrick’s Day Shirt by Drunk As Feck Speak. This is a great size to fit all of your friends or family members on their 1st Birthday party. Drapes are awesome for the summer, and the shorts have a masculine, rugged look to them. The fabric is nice and thick giving it a solid feel. Unexpectedly enough, I love this shirt. Took it on the trip to Ireland for a friend’s bday in February and here I am getting interviewed on NPR for an interview about how “Irish accent” is important as a U.S. based speaker of English…it seems like my voice isn’t that intense so you can imagine how excited I was when the interviewer asked me if there were any issues with my accent…I answered (sorta) no! meaning one moment after answering that question your ears lose the connection between your mouth and the microphone before you start buzzin’ out of control – yes, it is just a speedster salesman thing….just kidding….get outta my way! Now off I go to talk about what song we are listening/watching/reading now…….
Beth Summers –
…a lovely shirt. It’s not to heavy and the fabric feels very good on the skin. Nice material and the fit is very nice and true to size. Not too bulky and the material suits a wide range of body types. The material does stretch a little, I’ve had to break it in for a few hours, but that was expected, I don’t feel like I need to buy a new one. I’m not sure whether to wear it or not at this point…
Anibal Andrade –
I wanted to say that I received this shirt as a gift. It’s great! The shirt is the perfect size. Great quality and I can’t wait to wear it to my birthday party. I would recommend this shirt to anyone who wants to be added to my list of friends as they wear Irish.
Raquel Cisneros –
=thumb picture= Last weekend I bought this shirt in the local soccer store. I did not have the money to wear it, so I bought it online and had it delivered to my house to wear. It was a small, but I had it on while we went to dinner. The shirt was very, very comfortable as I only had a few hours to wear it. At first I could not figure out how to get a button, but I got the idea of buttoning it with a button puller. I love my shirt, but I do wish it was made in a little bit bigger size. I’d suggest to get a size up from what it is listed as. It is a little longer than I thought it would be. I love it and will wear it for a few months and see how it holds up.