03-15-2004, 09:29 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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as someone with some Irish heritage, I can't stand the fact that everyone uses St. Patrick's day as an excuse to go out and get drunk. Maybe it's because i rarely drink to begin with, but it seems absurd just to get loaded because it's a religious holiday in Ireland.
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03-15-2004, 10:54 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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I'm a big pale guy with red hair. When you're that Irish you don't need to wear any fucking green. I don't really do anything special, but in general I find it's a good day to have a beer, sing a bawdy song, and make new friends. I'm not going to go off the handle this year (Last year I was carted home drunk from the bar at 8:30, by total strangers). I still plan on having a pint or two and relaxing a bit.
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03-15-2004, 02:14 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I usually listen to the Electrics all day, but I can't find my tape this year....grrrr....
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03-15-2004, 04:42 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Unlike most "Irish" posters here, I really am Irish. :-)
And yes I tend to go out and celebrate because I live overseas (Sydney). Does that mean getting drunk? I'm afraid so. Say what you want, but we like to have a few beers and Irish social life revolves around the pub. Back home, St Patrick's day is, officially, a religious holiday but don't kid yourself. It's not as if droves of people go off to Mass or anything. St Patrick's Day was an American invention after all... :-) The whole parade thing etc. We now have parades in Ireland (since the 50's or 60's I think), and most people who go do so to bring their kids. It's not such a big deal back home. And, for the record, no one in Ireland ever says things like "Kiss me, I'm Irish" or "May the road rise with you" (ARRGFGHH!!!), or "May God hold you in the palm of his hand" (GRRR!!)... or any other of that syrupy Hollywood Oirish crap. The most you'll hear is "Cheers" or if there's a visitor from overseas we MIGHT say "Slainte". Mr Mephisto |
03-15-2004, 05:08 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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My fraternity is taking it as an excuse to have a party. Unfortunately, I dont much like big parties, am not in the mood for one, and dont want to clean up afterwards. Not to mention I have class the next day so I have to get up early.
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03-15-2004, 05:19 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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This is silly, but every year that I teach Kindergarten, I have the little guys build traps. I then turn the room upside down, replacing all the pens with green pens and making all the crayons green. We have a fun time looking for the leprechaun.
But getting drunk, never do, don't plan on doing it soon.
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03-15-2004, 05:34 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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in the past i've gone out drinking with friends in search of green beer.
one year we even had a st. paddys day party at our home. we even made corn beef & cabbage, even though i don't like cornbeef & hubby hates cabbage. this year we'll do nothing except sit home & watch some tv same as any other ordinary night of the year. i don't like to wear green. if you want to pinch me for that, be prepared to get smacked.
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03-15-2004, 07:27 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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St. Patricks Day is good fun around here, not sure what is happening this year but it will probably be a good time. I had the traditional corned beef and cabbage last night accompanied with a huge party and the usual puking of nasty shit. I feel great today tho, and am ready to party on the day of.
Oh ya, I guess I fall into the distinct category of 'Irish' as Mr. Mephisto put it, but I can still void myself of green material, even tho I am wearing a green shirt now.. Hmphfff
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03-15-2004, 07:31 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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I get wasted for St. Patrick's Day...
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03-16-2004, 01:14 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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It doesnt matter if you are a Paddy or a plastic Paddy. Its a day to have some fun with your family go watch the parades.
As with all celebrations there are some who might get a little bit merry but what the heck its our national Saint and we celebrated it world wide.
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03-16-2004, 07:28 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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i am 1st generation american on my dads side (he irish) and i really like cornbeef but hate cabbage. this year is my 1st attempt to make it myself. hopefully not sober!!!
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03-16-2004, 07:44 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
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03-16-2004, 09:36 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Well, it's St Patrick's Day today in Australia and I'm going home soon to my Australian wife who is making me Beef & Guinness Pie. My job is to prepare the Colcannon.
I'm also looking forward to the four cans of draught Guinness sitting in my fridge. To make things better, I'm back off to the Auld Country in a month, so I get to taste the real thing again! And, as every good Irishman will tell you with a tear in his eyes, I get to enjoy "de Mudder's" cooking again. As the song goes... Ring a ring a rosie, As the light declines, I remember Dublin city, In the rare oul times... Mr Mephisto (getting all misty eyed and nostalgic) |
03-17-2004, 05:38 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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We have a habit of singing....
The Irish Rover On the Fourth of July, 1806 We set sail from the sweet cohb of Cork We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks For the Grand City Hall in New York 'Twas a wonderful craft She was rigged fore and aft And oh, how the wild wind drove her She stood several blasts She had twenty seven masts And they called her The Irish Rover We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags We had two million barrels of stone We had three million sides of old blind horses hides We had four million barrels of bones We had five million hogs And six million dogs Seven million barrels of porter We had eight million bales of old nanny-goats' tails In the hold of the Irish Rover There was awl Mickey Coote Who played hard on his flute And the ladies lined up for a set He was tootlin' with skill For each sparkling quadrille Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet With his smart witty talk He was cock of the walk As he rolled the dames under and over They all knew at a glance When he took up his stance That he sailed in The Irish Rover There was Barney McGee From the banks of the Lee There was Hogan from County Tyrone There was Johnny McGurk Who was scared stiff of work And a man from Westmeath called Malone There was Slugger O'Toole Who was drunk as a rule And Fighting Bill Tracy from Dover And your man, Mick McCann From the banks of the Bann Was the skipper of the Irish Rover For a sailor it's always a bother in life It's so lonesome by night and day That he longs for the shore And a charming young whore Who will melt all his troubles away Oh, the noise and the rout Swillin' poitin and stout For him soon the torment's over Of the love of a maid He is never afraid An old salt from the Irish Rover We had sailed seven years When the measles broke out And the ship lost its way in the fog And that whale of a crew Was reduced down to two Just myself and the Captain's old dog Then the ship struck a rock Oh Lord! what a shock The bulkhead was turned right over Turned nine times around And the poor old dog was drowned I'm the last of The Irish Rover |
03-18-2004, 01:02 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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HURRAY FOR GREEN BEER ANDS GUINNESS!!!
heh a great night. God bless the irish!
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03-18-2004, 01:19 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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As a citizen of Dublin (not irish btw) St patricks day was tons of fun ... lots, and lots of people in the streets, pissant drunk, overcrowded pubs with jolly laughter and general ambient noise... the occasional irish folksong, (best heard drunk for effect)
too bad I had to work all day and could only join in during the evening ... but good fun anyhow Bring on the Guinness !!!!
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