Group: Order of the Knights
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I suspect that it is since all around the globe the Holiday is over. But it was fun while it lasted and got people posting that have not posted in a while. I am glad they did it even though I dinnae win me T-shirt, so guess I have to wear another shirt on days I was going to wear that one!
I'm certainly glad that I'm able to listen to Highlander Radio whilst working or I wouldn't have won a thing! I love hanging out with my pals here and hope everyone had a lovely St. Patty's Day!
Thanks especially to Paul for everything you do!
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I suspect that it is since all around the globe the Holiday is over. But it was fun while it lasted and got people posting that have not posted in a while. I am glad they did it even though I dinnae win me T-shirt, so guess I have to wear another shirt on days I was going to wear that one!
Please remember that if you won a CD on St. Patrick's Day, either in this forum, our chat room or on the broadcast you need to send us your member name, mailing address and prize won.
We still have a few CDs unclaimed.
All CD prizes, bumper stickers and shirts will be mailed out this week.
We had almost 40 prizes this year, our largest and biggest St. Patrick's Day giveaway!
If no one claims it I'll take it!!! Seriously, I like their music. They sing a song called Galway to Graceland, it's a sad but funny song! A person just has to hear it to know what I'm talking about!
Darn it, with my new job and the cable company accidently screwing up my internet connection I missed the whole thing. Ah well, there is always next year. Till then congrats to all the winners and I hope everyone had a good St. Patrick's day. Alas, I was stuck working and didn't even get a Guinness in. Not to worry though. Tartan day is coming up. I'll catch up then.
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