I'm Irish on both sides, extraction, all American. HAPPY SAINT PATRICK's DAY!!
Danke! (oops, that's German)
How fitting that badmovies.org's default page color is green!
Happy St Patrick's Day to all Irish people everywhere. :cheers:
LOL. I'm German, Irish, mix of others... I'm a mutt.
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!
Have you heard about the Irish boomerang?
It doesn't come back, it just sings songs about how much it wants to.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! :teddyr:
I have no Irish roots, but here's to the Irish among us! :cheers:
I had a shamrock shake
Quote from: lester1/2jr on March 17, 2011, 10:18:36 AM
I had a shamrock shake
I haven't had one of those in years. I wasn't a big fan of them.
Cheers everyone.
:cheers:
Happy St. Pat's everybody!
(http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID7386/images/Corned-beef-and-cabbage2.jpg)
For some reason St. Patrick's Day is HUGE here. They are anticipating a crowd of some 400,000 this year - in a town's who's downtown population is about 75,000.
Last year...
(http://www.savannah-downtown.com/St_Pats_River_St.jpg)
Best quote I've heard today:
In Charleston they ask "who was your grandmother?".
In Savannah we ask "what do you want to drink?".
:cheers:
I'm Irish on my Mom's side. I'm German on my Dads's. I'm a lot like my Dad in terms of personality and biology. I'm so damn German it hurts. My name is Austin Bauer. Both names are very German. Also my personal obsession when it comes to movies are German Expressionist sets and films. You know, like Tim Burton films.
Paddy's usually means one thing here - bad weather. :tongueout: Anyways Happy Paddy's to those who enjoy it.
I'm a German/Irish mutt, but my wife's straight from the Emerald Isle. St. Pat's really isn't a big deal in Ireland. Oh, and they don't eat corned beef there either. Corned beef was popularized by poor Irish immigrants for whom corned beef was a cheap substitute for bacon.
Anyway, I spent mine setting up our new HD equipment and drinking Guinness. Ah, lovely, lovely Guinness.
Quote from: Flick James on March 18, 2011, 09:55:39 AM
I'm a German/Irish mutt, but my wife's straight from the Emerald Isle. St. Pat's really isn't a big deal in Ireland. Oh, and they don't eat corned beef there either. Corned beef was popularized by poor Irish immigrants for whom corned beef was a cheap substitute for bacon.
Anyway, I spent mine setting up our new HD equipment and drinking Guinness. Ah, lovely, lovely Guinness.
Yes, my mother has advised for decades that they eat cabbage and bacon, not corned beef, in Ireland. She additionally advises that corned beef is Jewish and picked up by the Irish immigrant as you pointed out, because it was cheap.
So the Irish in me came out in full force last night.
I think I'm a chill next St. Patty's day. I can't do it.
I hope there's going to be a 'Happy...' thread for St. David, St. Andrew and St. George too.
:smile:
Quote from: Doggett on March 18, 2011, 10:32:06 PM
I hope there's going to be a 'Happy...' thread for St. David, St. Andrew and St. George too.
:smile:
My uncle thought he was St. Jerome... What about him?
Did anyone else ever get told that leprechauns come and dye all the milk green on St Patrick's Day? Well for the past 2 years, I didn't get green milk, but my daughter had bright green poop the day after St Patrick's Day last year, and this year my husband had it, and I swear they didn't have anything green to eat the days before.
Quote from: Paquita on March 20, 2011, 01:01:00 PM
Did anyone else ever get told that leprechauns come and dye all the milk green on St Patrick's Day? Well for the past 2 years, I didn't get green milk, but my daughter had bright green poop the day after St Patrick's Day last year, and this year my husband had it, and I swear they didn't have anything green to eat the days before.
It's a Saint Paddy's Day miracle! An Ie-dish blessin' t'ya, lassie!