did you not go back to bed then, to find the right side?!
I wish I could. I have hayfever, a lingering hangover from sunday, a guilty conscience, a sh1teload of work to get through, a mate coming round tonight to partake of the beverage & my good nature, and the itchy-nip syndrome has reappeared. Not a good state to be in on a Tuesday.
I have declined the usual St Patrick celebrations tonight, for the sake of my health, sanity & liver.
carrust....my sympathies. I mentioned Southport on a St Patrick's Day afternnon and night and particularly the next morning...drunks, brawls, vomit etc........to ummmm,but guess what?.....she is in total denial.
No I'm not. It just doesn't happen here so I can't comment. It's probably the plastics that cause the trouble. The Irish who's great great great Grandad was Irish. The same people that then go out On Georges day and cause the same trouble.
ummmm- Before leave you all to enjoy some St Patrick's sunshine, ignore those grumpy heads who are only happy when they are having a moan or picking holes in other posters or just being cynical or just plain nasty. As you can see from this post there are plenty whom are okay + want to wish everyone a Happy St Patrick's Day. As for Bea, can never overdose on loving or goodness or just wonderful optimism. Ignore the muppets ( remember the grumpy muppets on the Muppet Show?)- as it makes you feel happier + it drives them crazy so it is a win win situation!
Urge everyone here, to do as Bea is about to do, enjoy some sunshine + be sunny no matter what :-) ;-)
Hugs to (i) ummmm + all the groovy posters here (i) too!
Bea :-)