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St. Patrick's Day It's that time of the year when Irish people celebrate a British man who came to Ireland and forced his religion on the population and banished the snakes or something. Yay? Anyway, happy Paddy's Day (NOT Patty's Day) to everyone on the org. St Patrick's Day, the perfect excuse to get pissed and get into fisticuffs with your family. Now THAT'S a holiday I can get on board with. Except that I don't drink... D'oh! | |
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I thought he was Italian | |
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12 Reasons We Wear Green on St. Patrick’s Day
https://www.msn.com/en-us...spartanntp
1. So the leprechauns don’t get you
St. Patrick's Day is almost here, which means you might be scouring your closets for a green outfit or accessory. But have you ever wondered why we don the color every March 17? Legend has it that if you're wearing the color green, the quintessentially Irish, fairy-like creatures called leprechauns won't be able to see you. And if they can't see you, they can't pinch you. (It's worth noting that before St. Patrick's Day, leprechauns were known not for wearing green, but red.)
2. For St. Patrick himself 3. It’s in the Irish flag 4. It’s the color of shamrocks 5. It’s the color of nature 6. ...
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LOCK N LOAD! What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
I thought he was Italian Nah, he's American. | |
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Happy St Patricks Day XxAxX What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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to you as well | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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and too much Guinness it was. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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LOL well I know that AIN'T correct
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I like what the Irish pub owner did. During the festivities he conducted a history lesson on ethnic discrimination toward Irish folk
https://www.msn.com/en-us...li=BBnb7Kz
Detroit pub refused to serve Irish people at St. Patrick's Day Parade — to make a point
DETROIT — The bouncer who called Irish people "lazy" and "lower-class citizens" last weekend at the door of a pub on the bustling parade route of Detroit's St. Patrick's Day Parade ignited more than a few tempers. But he wasn't trying to spark a fight — just make people think. It was all part of an experiment to raise awareness about how poorly Irish immigrants were once treated in the U.S. against the backdrop of prominent modern-day conversations about race and immigration. Creator Dan Margulis had a production company record the scene at the fake, temporary pub and produce a polished video of people's stunned reactions. The video is posted on his website, NoIrishPub.com. "On a day when everyone is proclaiming solidarity with an immigrant group ... we wanted them to feel what it was like to be treated like an Irish immigrant ... years ago in this country, and, hopefully, that would get them to think about the way we treat current immigrant groups," Margulis said.
Margulis, who works in advertising and lives in Bloomfield Hills, rented an empty space on Michigan Avenue on a strip between popular bars Nemo's and McShane's for the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday. He hung a sign that said "No Irish Pub." People were turned away if they said they were Irish — or were simply wearing green. Only a few of the hundreds of people who tried to enter actually got inside. Margulis said it was meant to harken back to a time when some businesses would hang "No Irish need apply" signs in their windows. Century-old newspaper articles that described Irish immigrants as "simians," "too lazy to work" and members of "a servant race" helped fuel bouncer Bill Johns' language as he sat outside the pub, telling people they couldn't come in. "We don't need no more immigrants in this country. They're ruining this country. ... The majority of them aren't helping anybody but themselves," Johns can be seen on the video telling passers-by. Margulis said: "People were outraged, and they didn't understand how someone could be so racist." Most people weren't let in on the secret. The few people who got really angry were given a brochure that explained what was going on. Someone also handed out brochures down the street. "There were few people who got extremely angry and wanted to fight, ...
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