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Happy St. Patrick's Day
Posted: 3/17/2006, 7:56 am
by Kathy
I'm half Irish so I'm going to get half hammered tonight at a party downtown
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Posted: 3/17/2006, 8:18 am
by nikki4982
Me and Melissa wore green today and didn't even mean to!!

Posted: 3/17/2006, 10:12 am
by Johnny
Posted: 3/17/2006, 12:33 pm
by magicseamonkey
I'll be drinking with the rest of Milwaukee tonight.
Posted: 3/17/2006, 1:05 pm
by Random Name
Posted: 3/17/2006, 1:11 pm
by Soozy
I do find it funny how this seems to be celebrated much more in north america than here.
Posted: 3/17/2006, 1:16 pm
by Random Name
Posted: 3/17/2006, 1:30 pm
by Kathy
When I was in 3rd year university, we were all drinking at 11am when the campus pub opened. Very few people were in class, everyone was loaded. And somehow... someone screwed up and planned for that to be the day that high school students and their parents visited campus to take a tour, see the residences, sit in on class (which were mostly empty).
I will never forget the confused and disgusted looks on parents faces when they walked past the pub and saw drunk students dancing to Irish music on the bar before noon. I have a feeling many of those high schoolers that day did not come to my uni

Posted: 3/17/2006, 2:34 pm
by tasha
OMG!!!! TODAY IS LAURIER DAY AT MY SCHOOL!!!!!
(the day where high school kids come visit!!!!!!!)
hahahahhaha... i wish i was there.. just to see their faces!! that was such poor planning... lol
Posted: 3/17/2006, 2:45 pm
by I AM ME
Woooo.
Today I claim my birthright of getting smashed and getting free kisses.
Posted: 3/17/2006, 2:53 pm
by Dr. Hobo
i'd love to be in TO tonight hehe
i love st. patty's day haha
Posted: 3/17/2006, 3:10 pm
by dream in japanese
mmm...good ol'irish guinness in Belfast

Posted: 3/18/2006, 12:19 am
by happening fish
look what i made, because, it's very true

Posted: 3/18/2006, 12:51 am
by Fras
Posted: 3/18/2006, 2:11 am
by I AM ME
officially smashed
Posted: 3/18/2006, 7:35 am
by nikki4982
*attacks Fras* HI!!!
Posted: 3/18/2006, 10:17 am
by happening fish
Soozy wrote:I do find it funny how this seems to be celebrated much more in north america than here.
That sort of makes sense though, doesn't it. Emigrants from a country are more likely to bolster traditions related to their homeland, to maintain the connection.
Posted: 3/18/2006, 10:31 am
by Soozy
Well, there are lots of Irish people here too - though they can jump on a 'plane and go home for the weekend, so yeah, it's totally different.
Posted: 3/18/2006, 10:33 am
by Kathy
In Ireland... "in the recent past, Saint Patrick's Day was celebrated only as a religious holiday. Until the 1970s, Irish laws actually mandated that pubs be closed on March 17. Although secular celebrations now exist, the holiday is still a religious observance in some areas."
So it was technically more of a holy day, while already North America had turned it into a day of drinking

Posted: 3/18/2006, 11:06 am
by Axtech
seems about right