Happy St Paddy's Everyone
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Happy St Paddy's Everyone
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happy st. paddy's day back at you ----------love that green beer
suprisingly, I didn't see one drunk yesterday.
Sober must be a new fad.
We're short Irish members, I think.
Who all is?
they are all just in their usual drunken stupour is all.
happy st. pats everybody.
we shuld have a leprochaun smilie
Yes-hats off to them...they've given us a universal holiday.Quote:
Originally Posted by rnanker
I usually enjoy a drink on Bastille day as well.
My beer-swilling German and Dutch forebears shared the same sensibility, thank God. :)
A few mates and I used to always celebrate Canadia Day. Fact
Did you drink heartily from a beaver-skinned cup.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by manker
We drank a lot of Miller Beer, whilst wearing really bad shirts. For preference a Maple Leaf motif was involved.
The Canadia theme was little more than titular, if I'm entirely honest.
I and several plus several more of my tribal friends and relatives (augmented by a double-handful of Finns) celebrated Cinco de Mayo for years.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
We noticed one year the Latinos had us outnumbered.
We subsequently confirmed they came into the country via Canada.
Cinco de Mayo has changed.
I have no idea what that means, however thanks for the input.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Sounds fantastic! I wasn't aware that there was an event which could sway you from your apple predilection.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
How come it's past-tense, is it the fags thing?
More of a ships / night thing. Remember I'm 76, so some of my "used to" stories are prior to you even existing.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I had a few pints in a bar in Leeds recently, no smokers so no temptation it was kewl.