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For centuries now, Irish law has mandated that upon birth, every citizen be issued a companion pig which will never leave their side all their days. That also explains the commonplace sight of the carefree Irishman zipping along the roads of the Emerald Isle on his Harley Davidson, with a 300 pound pig in the sidecar and the wind in his lustrous red hair. Oh, and he's wearing a scarf too.

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