> Two men were sitting next to each other at a bar.
> After a while, one guy looks at the other and says,
> "I can't help but think, from listening to you, that
> you're from Ireland "
>
>
> The other guy responds proudly,
> "Yes, that I am!"
>
> The first guy says, "So am I!
> And where about from Ireland might you be?"
>
> The other guy answers,
> "I'm from Dublin , I am."
>
> The first guy responds,
> "Sure and begora, and so am I! And what street did
> >you live on in Dublin ?"
>
>
> The other guy says,
> "A lovely little area it was, I lived on McCleary
> Street in the old central part of town."
>
> The first guy says,
> "Faith & it's a small world, so did I! So did I!!
> And to what school would you have been going?"
>
> The other guy answers,
> "Well now, I went to St. Mary's of course."
>
> The first guy gets really excited and says,
> "And so did I. Tell me, what year did you graduate?"
> The other guy answers,
> "Well, now, let's see, I graduated in 1964."
>
>
> The first guy exclaims,
> "The Good Lord must be smiling down upon us!
> I can hardly believe our good luck at winding up in
> the same bar tonight.
> Can you believe it, I graduated from St. Mary's in
> 1964 my own self."
>
>
> About this time, Kathleen walks into the bar, sits
> down, and orders a beer.
>
> Brian, the bartender, walks over to Kathleen, shaking
> his head & mutters,
> "It's going to be a long night tonight!!!!"
>
>
> Vicky asks,
> "Why do you say that, Brian?"
>
> "The Murphy twins are drunk again."
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