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  • Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! The Dog and Bell in Deptford has gone all out ☘️ 


  • Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! The Dog and Bell in Deptford has gone all out ☘️ 


    Went in there before that 4-0 loss....best thing about the whole day.
  • seth plum said:
    Although it is not a national holiday in Lithuania the Vilnia river is dyed green every year on Saint Patrick's Day in the capital Vilnius.
    Such a shame.
    https://www.chicagoriver.org/blog/2015/3/the-impact-of-dyeing-the-river-green
  • Stig said:
    seth plum said:
    Although it is not a national holiday in Lithuania the Vilnia river is dyed green every year on Saint Patrick's Day in the capital Vilnius.
    Such a shame.
    https://www.chicagoriver.org/blog/2015/3/the-impact-of-dyeing-the-river-green
    Proper woke nonsense 
  • Have a great day everyone, peace, love & Guinness to all.


    Feeneys for me at lunchtime and Irish dancers in my local when I get off the train ☘️ 
  • May your glass be ever full. May the roof over your head be always strong. And may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead.
  • Have a great day everyone, peace, love & Guinness to all.


    Feeneys for me at lunchtime and Irish dancers in my local when I get off the train ☘️ 
    Which Feeney’s? Mark lane or Lloyds Avenue, been in the Marks lane one, the work lads don’t like it as it’s too much like a shopfront.
  • Happy St Patricks day to all that celebrate.  I celebrated yesterday so that's enough of that for this year!
  • Have a great day everyone, peace, love & Guinness to all.


    Feeneys for me at lunchtime and Irish dancers in my local when I get off the train ☘️ 
    Which Feeney’s? Mark lane or Lloyds Avenue, been in the Marks lane one, the work lads don’t like it as it’s too much like a shopfront.
    I work in between the two but probably Lloyds ave. Both will be rammo by midday tho!
  • From researching my family history I found out I’m 1/16th Irish which must be more than enough to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and claim I’m Irish.

    My great great grandmother was born in England but her parents and older siblings moved from County Cork to Mitcham in the mid 1850s.
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  • Happy St Patrick’s Day to all Addicks celebrating! 
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