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  2. An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    "An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman" is the opening line of a category of joke cycle popular in Ireland and the United Kingdom. The nationalities involved may vary, though they are usually restricted to those within Ireland and the UK, and the number of people involved is usually three or sometimes four.

  3. 50 St. Patrick’s Day Jokes That Will Have You Dublin Over ...

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    Irish you a pot of gold and all the laughs with these St. Patrick's Day jokes. The post 50 St. Patrick’s Day Jokes That Will Have You Dublin Over With Laughter appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. You'll Be 'Dublin' Over in Laughter Once You Read These 100 ...

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    And even though some of these Irish jokes for St. Patrick's Day are super-cheesy, we promise they'll only add to your fun. Below are the 100 best and funniest St. Patrick’s Day jokes we could ...

  5. Best Of All Time: 50 Timeless Jokes That Bring The Past To Life

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    Regurgitating the same topics over and over again—like Weimar Germany or the Industrial Revolution—isn’t something most people particularly enjoy.” #7 Impressive Image credits: historyinmemes

  6. I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day - Wikipedia

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    I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day" is a traditional Scottish or Irish music hall song [1] written from the point of view of a rich landowner telling the story of his day while buying drinks at a public house. According to Archie Fisher, the song is "an Irish narrative ballad that has been shortened to an Aberdeenshire drinking song". [1]

  7. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy [163] increases with age already achieved. The table above gives the life expectancy at birth among 13th-century English nobles as 30–33, but having surviving to the age of 21, a male member of the English aristocracy could expect to live: 1200–1300: to age 64; 1300–1400: to age 45 (because of the bubonic plague)

  8. Read These St. Patricks Day Jokes to Make You Laugh ... - AOL

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    These funny St. Patrick's Day jokes will make you the life of the 'paddy' this March 17. You'll find dad jokes, jokes for kids, knock-knock jokes, and more!

  9. List of countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    This is especially true for Healthy life expectancy, the definition of which criteria may change over time, even within a country. For example, Canada is a country with a fairly high overall life expectancy at 81.63 years; however, this number decreases to 75.5 years for Indigenous people in the country. [4]