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Lafourche1 03-16-2018 05:39 PM

Saint Patrick's Day
 
I just hung my replica 1863 Irish Brigade flag. The wind displayed it in fine fashion. Anyone else commemorate the day?

silverstorm 03-16-2018 10:12 PM

It'll be my birthday. Big 18, coming into the adult life:laugh:

DGthe3 03-17-2018 07:30 PM

Wearing a green shirt, drank a Guinness.

That is the extent of my St Patrick's Day-ing

SSJ455 03-17-2018 09:31 PM

I watched the Leprechaun movies on the ScFi channel. Does that count?

1COR.1:18 03-17-2018 10:14 PM

Saint Patrick was not Irish, he was English.

So why fly an Irish flag?

FenwickHockey65 03-17-2018 10:58 PM

Getting drunks off the road.

DGthe3 03-17-2018 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSJ455 (Post 10112593)
I watched the Leprechaun movies on the ScFi channel. Does that count?

That was one of Jenifer Aniston's first roles, wasn't it?

Never seen the movie, I just (think) I heard that as a factoid.
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1COR.1:18 (Post 10112624)
Saint Patrick was not Irish, he was English.

So why fly an Irish flag?

This is very hard to get into without getting into religion or politics but ...

St Patrick's Day is considered an Irish holiday regardless of the birthplace of the man that it is named for.

If you are legitimately unaware, I advise you consult Google. Or at least Wikipedia. If not ... don't be a sh*t disturber.

DGthe3 03-17-2018 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65 (Post 10112661)
Getting drunks off the road.

I have very strong opinions on that subject, which I don't feel are appropriate for the public forum ... even if they are in line with the law.

Msokeefe 04-06-2018 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1COR.1:18 (Post 10112624)
Saint Patrick was not Irish, he was English.

So why fly an Irish flag?

Because he is the patron Saint of Ireland.


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