Happy St. Patrick's Day
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Happy St. Patrick's Day
My personal favorite holiday of the year. I encourage the lot of ya to go and get shlossed and avoid rows. Everyone is Irish tonight!
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Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day
Are we north or south Irish?
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yay for irish whiskey and beer!
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Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day
are you orange or green irish
green=catholic
orange=protestant
green=catholic
orange=protestant
Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day
I must drink beer.
Beer is the mind killer.
Beer is the little death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my beer.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
When the beer is gone, there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.
And, that's my post for the quarter. Happy St. Patrick's day.
Beer is the mind killer.
Beer is the little death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my beer.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
When the beer is gone, there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.
And, that's my post for the quarter. Happy St. Patrick's day.
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Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day
Do you even need to ask this question?BigBiker05 wrote:Are we north or south Irish?
Of course it's the North, because we are infinitely superior to the rest of the island.
After all, we built the Titanic (actually my great-grandfather helped build the Titanic) which the English later sunk.
I'm Irish.... 365 days of the year....
Happy St Paddy's.
Will be enjoying a Guinness or six tonight.... hehe
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Them's fightin words! My family is from Edenderry, where the proper Irish come from. I'm not real Irish tho, at least 2nd generation American, so I can forgive ya, Dog ... even if you are a protestant heathenDog wrote: Do you even need to ask this question?
Of course it's the North, because we are infinitely superior to the rest of the island.
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Now how do ya know it's the one in Offaly?
It could be the Edenderry in Co. Down....in the North!
It could be the Edenderry in Co. Down....in the North!
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A similar story to that comic. My professor always tries to tell a story at the start of class to make people laugh and get us in a positive mood.
Anyways, today she says she was sitting in the back of a class observing, and at the start of class some people told this girl she wasn't wearing green so she pulled her bra out. Both her and the professor teaching were shocked.
Anyways, today she says she was sitting in the back of a class observing, and at the start of class some people told this girl she wasn't wearing green so she pulled her bra out. Both her and the professor teaching were shocked.
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And the people who accused her of not wearing green went to jail?BigBiker05 wrote:A similar story to that comic. My professor always tries to tell a story at the start of class to make people laugh and get us in a positive mood.
Anyways, today she says she was sitting in the back of a class observing, and at the start of class some people told this girl she wasn't wearing green so she pulled her bra out. Both her and the professor teaching were shocked.
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I hope everyone had a good st. patricks day and drank lots of whiskey! and beer! and had good times! and when i say lots i mean within moderation for you and stuff! YAY!
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Hope you enjoyed yourself, and it must be quite exceptional to be tied to a piece of history like thatDog wrote:Do you even need to ask this question?BigBiker05 wrote:Are we north or south Irish?
Of course it's the North, because we are infinitely superior to the rest of the island.
After all, we built the Titanic (actually my great-grandfather helped build the Titanic) which the English later sunk.
I'm Irish.... 365 days of the year....
Happy St Paddy's.
Will be enjoying a Guinness or six tonight.... hehe
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Nah....there were 10,000 of them working on the ship.
He was a carpenter and built the interior stairways etc.
My family have worked in the Belfast shipyards for generations.
My brother was even a Master Shipwright there for a while. He found a pile of old wood that came from the slipways where the Titanic was launched, took it home since no-one wanted it and my dad made a gate from it!
I'm the black sheep of the family since I didn't work for Harlands.
He was a carpenter and built the interior stairways etc.
My family have worked in the Belfast shipyards for generations.
My brother was even a Master Shipwright there for a while. He found a pile of old wood that came from the slipways where the Titanic was launched, took it home since no-one wanted it and my dad made a gate from it!
I'm the black sheep of the family since I didn't work for Harlands.
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