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When is it? Any excuse for a bit of a shindigDA1 said:i cant wait for Ibn Al-Farid's special day - my favourite muslim saint he is
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My mother-in-law is Irish so hope she has a nice day.
Just wondering, but do Irish people wish good luck to the English in Dublin on St Georges Day?
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Rhetorical question? ;o)Tommy Dowling said:My mother-in-law is Irish so hope she has a nice day.
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Can't see why they wouldn't. They'd be a lot friendlier that the Scottish if you did it in Glasgow!Tommy Dowling said:My mother-in-law is Irish so hope she has a nice day.
Just wondering, but do Irish people wish good luck to the English in Dublin on St Georges Day?
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If you're still sober enough to read this, nope:guinnessaddick said:
So you're only 15/16 mog?Miserableoldgit said:
Myth. The Veggie society say there aren't. Might have a quick half at lunchtime (to celebrate being 1/16th Irish apparently !).;-)AddickUpNorth said:I can't drink Guiness,it has fish enzymes in it! Have a good 'un though!
Happy St.Patrick's Day y'all !
Also 1/8th Portuguese.
(nope, I not sure either !)
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Not really but St.George's Day is nowhere near as popular or are as celebrated as paddy's day.redsek said:
Can't see why they wouldn't. They'd be a lot friendlier that the Scottish if you did it in Glasgow!Tommy Dowling said:My mother-in-law is Irish so hope she has a nice day.
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Miserableoldgit said:
If you're still sober enough to read this, nope:guinnessaddick said:
So you're only 15/16 mog?Miserableoldgit said:
Myth. The Veggie society say there aren't. Might have a quick half at lunchtime (to celebrate being 1/16th Irish apparently !).;-)AddickUpNorth said:I can't drink Guiness,it has fish enzymes in it! Have a good 'un though!
Happy St.Patrick's Day y'all !
Also 1/8th Portuguese.
(nope, I not sure either !)
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MOG, I been off the beer for a couple of years.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day. Have a good one each & all, you don't have to be Irish to enjoy, but it helps.
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Should you not be called guinnlessaddick then?guinnessaddick said:Miserableoldgit said:
If you're still sober enough to read this, nope:guinnessaddick said:
So you're only 15/16 mog?Miserableoldgit said:
Myth. The Veggie society say there aren't. Might have a quick half at lunchtime (to celebrate being 1/16th Irish apparently !).;-)AddickUpNorth said:I can't drink Guiness,it has fish enzymes in it! Have a good 'un though!
Happy St.Patrick's Day y'all !
Also 1/8th Portuguese.
(nope, I not sure either !)
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MOG, I been off the beer for a couple of years.3 -
And St George never came to or had anything to do with England - he was a Greek born in Palestine:Stig said:Not sure why anyone thinks you have to be Irish to celebrate. St Patrick wasn't Irish, he was British. He was abducted at 16 and taken to Ireland to work as a slave-shephard.
If ever there was a reason not to celebrate it's the whole notion of sainthood - you'd have to spend a long time looking to find a more ridiculous notion.
I don't care though. I'm more than happy enough to fall prey to the Guinness family's marketing tactics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George
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To be honest, I don't think I believe either story.micks1950 said:
And St George never came to or had anything to do with England - he was a Greek born in Palestine:Stig said:Not sure why anyone thinks you have to be Irish to celebrate. St Patrick wasn't Irish, he was British. He was abducted at 16 and taken to Ireland to work as a slave-shephard.
If ever there was a reason not to celebrate it's the whole notion of sainthood - you'd have to spend a long time looking to find a more ridiculous notion.
I don't care though. I'm more than happy enough to fall prey to the Guinness family's marketing tactics.
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Slainte @guinnessaddick good to see you in Sheffield.0
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Zzzzz.Tommy Dowling said:My mother-in-law is Irish so hope she has a nice day.
Just wondering, but do Irish people wish good luck to the English in Dublin on St Georges Day?0 -
The NY parade has become a bit tetchy.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/17/guinness-pulls-out-new-yorks-st-patricks-day-parade
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There's many a true word spoken in jest.
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Not exactly their funniest piece.0
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Happy St Patrick's day to everyone. You don't hve to be Irish to enjoy it, but it helps.0
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Happy paddies day all
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Happy St Patricks day all.
Someone posted some interesting info on his life on Facebook and I never realised the man himself was actually British.0 -
Yeh, he was a 6'3'' skinhead from Chelmsford called Malcom...se9addick said:Happy St Patricks day all.
Someone posted some interesting info on his life on Facebook and I never realised the man himself was actually British.1 - Sponsored links:
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If St Patrick's Day wasn't associated with getting as drunk as humanly possible I imagine it'd be even less celebrated by the non-Irish than St David's Day.0
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Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?0
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Montserratcabbles said:Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?
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correct. that's that done with then guinnessguinnessaddick said:
Montserratcabbles said:Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?
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St Andrews Day is a non-event in Scotland.0
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Nigeriacabbles said:Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?
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I've worn green socks to work by coincidence and all the Irish folk in the office are complimenting me for it. I'm just rolling with it if I'm honest.1
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NO CHANCE.
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guinnessaddick MemberBudleighaddick said:
Nigeriacabbles said:Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?
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cabbles said:
Quiz question. What other nation also has a public holiday in honour of St Patrick?
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