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happy st patricks day everybody!
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Yeah i know its 1 hour 20 mins early but im going to hit the hay and call it a night as im going to need every last atom of energy for tomorows bender,last year i got so trashed only god knows how i got back up my tree,and the funny thing is i woke up in my bed with two orangatangs,3 gibbons,a spider monkey and we still dont know how the rhino ended up here,all i can tell you is that his horn was in a very uncomfortable place for me all night! Anyway peeps i must bid you goodnight as the zookeepers coming around soon and i dont want to be asking questions about how i got hold of a laptop! nite!
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i woke me up this morning with the sound of happy songs from the throats of many irishmen 100 hundred thousand strong dont you know that today os march seventeen its the day for the wearing of the green and so on by the way i am scottish but i wish you a happy st patricks day
i woke me up this morning with the sound of happy songs from the throats of many irishmen 100 hundred thousand strong dont you know that today os march seventeen its the day for the wearing of the green and so on by the way i am scottish but i wish you a happy st patricks day
Not that old chestnut about poor St George's Day, most people in England (I daren't say English or British and open that can of worms) can't be bothered to celebrate, mainly because they don't even know when it is! Their choice, nothing stopping them. I am both but I know which day you have the Craic! Happy St Patricks Day.
Elvis, where is it you live then with no foreigners?? You need to remember that unfortunately St George's day has somewhat become a symbol for saddo extremists groups to parade around the place acting hard done by, I live in a big city by the way where every year they try to do their own pathetic parade, but thankfully no one is interested.
Nothing wrong with celebrating it whatsoever but its never been forefronted as an occasion in this country, Everyone just seemed to get on the bandwagon as they realised St Patrick's Day is marked.
My colleague always wore a red rose to work on St George's day, no one was up in arms about it but to be fair in an office of around 200 no one else seemed to celebrate and before you say it, it wasn't full of foreigners.
Get a life and enjoy April 23rd!
Nothing wrong with celebrating it whatsoever but its never been forefronted as an occasion in this country, Everyone just seemed to get on the bandwagon as they realised St Patrick's Day is marked.
My colleague always wore a red rose to work on St George's day, no one was up in arms about it but to be fair in an office of around 200 no one else seemed to celebrate and before you say it, it wasn't full of foreigners.
Get a life and enjoy April 23rd!
in recent yeras ROI has had many non nationals join us. However they seem to enjoy the celebrations and parties as much as we do. Perhaps the fact its a bank holiday helps. No matter what your nationality everyone gets the day off to drink and celebrate. Parades are a fun affair and there are lots of carnivals and funfairs plus family days, something for everyone. Aday of fun and of course drinking
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