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Published 18:50 6 Mar 2013 GMT
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According to Spandy Andy's website, his mission is to bring positivity to the world, to get us to "worry less and have more fun" and to get us feel more "alive".
Not much is known about the break dancing crusader and we can't figure out if he's Australian, Canadian or American but here's why we think he should be Irish...
1. He's rocking an impressive farmer's tan - sunkissed shins and forearms combined with pale and pasty upper thighs and biceps.
2. His at times questionable dancemoves - pelvic thrusting in particular - can be seen on dancefloors up and down the country every weekend.
3. There are thousands of young Irish backpackers in Melbourne who have nothingbetter to do during the day.
4. His naff flip-flops have Irish lad on holiday written all over them.
5. Only an Irish person would be mad enough to dance half naked in front of strangers for a laugh.
We can't say his videos do all of the above, but they do make us laugh.
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