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If you’re unfamiliar with these people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Traveller they are grifters and con men in the truest sense of the word. They live in little towns throughout the US and are very clannish and secretive. Very interesting sub-culture in the US. Some instances of them in popular culture are:
It occurred to me that a number of UM segments deal with these folks, however they never come out and address their culture aside from suggesting that “they’re usually spread across the country” or they “live a nomadic lifestyle”. Some segments I think feature Irish Travelers are:
These people all have the same look to them, they all have multiple aliases, they live nomadic lifestyles, and they are all in some sort of contracting (painting, house repair) so they can scam people. Can anyone think of any others? Last edited by Corky Kneivel : 05-10-2010 at 03:56 PM. |
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Aren't there a lot of illegal immigrants among them?
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Yeah, I was just thinking about the Disney World rape scam the other day.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/ir...ravelers5.html |
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