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Happy St. Patrick's Day to PDF Lads and Lassies

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all.And Snoopy is my childhood friend.He's my darling.
 
Started with the green beer already!

Just kidding!!!

happy Saint Patricks day!!
 
Happy St. Patrick's day to you too!

You tell me man, wasted yet? :D

Well, my heritage is not Irish. I am half German and half Scottish-American. Anyway, my wife at least made corned beef for dinner and I drank one Guinness stout ale. So I'm not any where near an Irish state of mind .....sad to say .....
 
Well, my heritage is not Irish. I am half German and half Scottish-American. Anyway, my wife at least made corned beef for dinner and I drank one Guinness stout ale. So I'm not any where near an Irish state of mind .....sad to say .....
I think 50% of the crowd here won't be regular drinkers and would have no idea about st. Patrick's day. You don't need to Irish... Or even catholic, its pretty much a secular celebration now.

So why don't you update our members about what its all about and all the greenness in everything.
 
Saint Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland, credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and banishing the snakes from the green Isles. Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, is celebrated worldwide by the those of Irish descent and increasingly by non-Irish people (usually in New Zealand, Australia, and North America). Celebrations are generally themed around all things Irish and, by association, the colour green. Both Christians and non-Christians celebrate the secular version of the holiday by wearing green, eating Irish food and/or green foods, imbibing Irish drink (such as Irish stout, Irish Whiskey or Irish Cream) and attending parades.

The world's first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in Boston in 1761, organized by the Charitable Society. The first recorded parade was New York City's celebration which began on 18 March 1762 when Irish soldiers in the English military marched through the city with their music. The New York parade is the largest, typically drawing two million spectators and 150,000 marchers.

In many parts of North America, Britain, and Australia, expatriate Irish and ever-growing crowds of people with no Irish connections but who may proclaim themselves "Irish for a day" also celebrate St. Patrick's Day, usually with the consumption of traditionally Irish alcoholic beverages (beer and stout, such as Murphy's, Beamish, Smithwicks, Harp, or Guinness; Irish whiskey; Irish coffee; or Baileys Irish Cream) and by wearing green-coloured clothing.

St. Patrick's Day has become a big party where young people consume large amounts of green beer.
 
Well, my heritage is not Irish. I am half German and half Scottish-American. Anyway, my wife at least made corned beef for dinner and I drank one Guinness stout ale. So I'm not any where near an Irish state of mind .....sad to say .....

St patrick's day is the ONLY day when everyone's an Irish. You'll even see Irishmen passed out on the curb everywhere :lol:
 
Happy st. patrich day
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As most of my Irish friend told me - they don't give a damn. Its a bloody holiday and time to get pisss drunk!
 

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