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Thread started 03/16/19 6:42pm

EmmaMcG

St Patrick's Day

Yup. It's that time of year again when we celebrate a Brit coming to Ireland and forcing his religion on the natives. Why did he do it? Perhaps it was a tax evasion scheme? Maybe it was revenge for having been captured by Irish pirates? Who knows. Who really cares? Let's all raise a glass or three to St Paddy and the drunken Irish stereotype*




*Well, not me because I don't drink.
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Reply #1 posted 03/16/19 7:07pm

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Reply #4 posted 03/17/19 1:56pm

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EmmaMcG said:

Yup. It's that time of year again when we celebrate a Brit coming to Ireland and forcing his religion on the natives. Why did he do it? Perhaps it was a tax evasion scheme? Maybe it was revenge for having been captured by Irish pirates? Who knows. Who really cares? Let's all raise a glass or three to St Paddy and the drunken Irish stereotype* *Well, not me because I don't drink.

Interesting post.

I haven´t been to Ireland yet. Is St.Patrick´s Day even a holiday there? Or is it more of an Irish-American tradition ?

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Reply #5 posted 03/17/19 2:30pm

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EmmaMcG said:


Yup. It's that time of year again when we celebrate a Brit coming to Ireland and forcing his religion on the natives. Why did he do it? Perhaps it was a tax evasion scheme? Maybe it was revenge for having been captured by Irish pirates? Who knows. Who really cares? Let's all raise a glass or three to St Paddy and the drunken Irish stereotype* *Well, not me because I don't drink.

Interesting post.


I haven´t been to Ireland yet. Is St.Patrick´s Day even a holiday there? Or is it more of an Irish-American tradition ?



Oh it's definitely a holiday here. There's a big parade in Dublin every year, as well as several other smaller ones throughout the country. Its all just an excuse for a big piss up, to be honest.
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Reply #8 posted 03/20/19 10:48am

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Snakes out of Ireland. Now it makes sense. Anyway, no I don't really celebrate it I'm not Catholic so I don't have a understanding on what these saint days mean beyond the stuff we did as kids in school and having to wear green on the day to keep from being pinched. My mom would cook corned beef and cabbage those times I was with her and I have keep her tradition from time to time. That's pretty much it for me.

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