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Posted by: togo 02-Mar-2009, 09:02 AM
Ok we are now into March so who is getting giddy for the big day??!!!
St. Patrick's Day! Woohoo!
I'm thinking that this day is the people of this forum's version of Christmas.
What are your plans??
How will you celebrate??
Any special traditions??
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Posted by: gwenlee 02-Mar-2009, 09:12 AM
OH Yeah. St Patricks Day is my favorite time of the year. I have the house decorated, my sister and I exchange gifts (our gift exchange time). I will dance and celebrate with friends.

Posted by: Donajhi 03-Mar-2009, 01:40 PM
We will have cabbage, potatoes, corned beef, and of course green beer
Along with lots and lots of good old stomping music ... Royal02.gif

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Posted by: capttrk1 04-Mar-2009, 02:07 PM
THE BEST HOLIDAY AHHHHH YES I CAN SMELL THE CORNED BEEF SIMMERING IN THE BREW , THE TASTE OF A GOOD PINT AND SONG WITH FRIENDS. HOPE ALL HAS A SAFE AND GREAT ST. PATTY'S DAY angel_not.gif beer_mug.gif

Posted by: Emmet 05-Mar-2009, 10:17 AM

Voy a ser el líder en el gaitero de la parada de Día de San Patricio en Boquerón, Puerto Rico.

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Posted by: Donajhi 05-Mar-2009, 10:31 AM
A fine figure of a man in a kilt.

Lift one for me in Puerto Rico... beer_mug.gif

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Posted by: Camac 05-Mar-2009, 10:38 AM
Donajhi:

To all the Irish in the world I wish a Happy St. Paddys Day. As to me well I had an Irish aunt, Eileen, and becuse she was, shall we say born on the wrong side of the blanket, somehow she ended up being raised in a Convent in Galway. She cured me of St. Pat. To hear her he was right up there behind the throne and he chased the snakes from Ireland. She got right POed when I told her there had never been any snakes in Ireland. Threatened to have me excommunicate, Told her she was to late the Church beat her to it.


Camac.

Posted by: Donajhi 05-Mar-2009, 10:52 AM
Oh love, why did you have to take away her joy and pride.
Now you are older than I and never would I correct my elders.
There is enough of the "right and proper" attutude in the world.
When all else has turned against you all you have is family.
Love them and hold them dear, you'll be glad you did.
Anyway, I am not Irish, but my son-in-law is. So snakes or
no snakes, let's raise one to a proud and warm country.
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Posted by: Camac 05-Mar-2009, 12:14 PM
Donajhi:

My aunt Eileen has long since passed away and to be truthful she wasn't really Irish she was English, just happened to be born in Galway but concieved of English parents in London. Anyhow hopefully she is happier where she is now because she was miserable, mean and vindictive here. Not to well like by the family. As it turned out there a bit of the Irish in me, my Maternal Grandfather. Here to you LUV on St Paddys Day. cheers.gif pepsi.gif pepsi.gif pepsi.gif


Camac.

Posted by: drummie 06-Mar-2009, 11:46 PM
My feet are hurting all ready. The band and have four parades and our saint Patrick's night pub crawl. This is my senventh year with the band and it never gets old or boring. It's the most wonderful time of the year.
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Posted by: Camac 07-Mar-2009, 07:40 AM
drummie;

Load the band on a few jaunting carts and save the shoe leather and if the ponies are smart enough they'll automatically stop at the pubs along the way.

Camac

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