St. Patricks day

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Under a Lone Palm
the Luck of the Irish!
Have you kissed a redhead today?

I wish. I'm just not that flexible.

I remember when I was in Chicago many years ago they use to dye that river that ran through the city green on St. Patricks day. Wonder if they still do that.

Gee. I don't know how you would ever not know they still do that. Do you have the internet yet?


Hey everybody. Find the four leaf clover and forward it to all your friends so you can have a happy life. If you don't an omnipotent being will smite you.
 

gopher

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And a GRAND day it is here in St Paul.

Minneapolis has its own celebration but it is quite tame compared to ours.

Of course, nothing matches NYC's parade. What a big celebration they always have there.
 

Curious Cdn

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Nothing matches Montreal's. It is the oldest one, for one ...

(Montreal is an Englis/French city waaaaay up north near the pole that was founded in the 1600s,, BTW)
 

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Would eating one count?
no!,but possibly eating two may count,the Irish are not afraid of anything!

I'm wearing a blood red sweater today. I've decided to side with the snakes.
Where i live snake support is a blue suit,not a red sweater, ,funny how things are different in different places of Canada.
I remember my first lesson on the term "snakes and politics",I still laugh at my naiveness,I laugh at my self.
I was quite fond of my snake lover.
 

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here in alberta,snakes are lawyers.
I have a sort of funny story when i first was instructed on this association,it was when I went to the Mr.Chretians farewell dinner in Edmonton,I am too tired tonight to tell you my snakes and lawyer story tonight,remind me later.
 

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here in alberta,snakes are lawyers.
I have a sort of funny story when i first was instructed on this association,it was when I went to the Mr.Chretians farewell dinner in Edmonton,I am too tired tonight to tell you my snakes and lawyer story tonight,remind me later.
Don't be ridiculous. The fact that lawyers are snakes does not make snakes lawyers. You've got your major premise backward.
 

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They is?
Shamrock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg, which is the diminutive of the Irish word for clover (seamair) and means simply "little clover" or "young clover"


The shamrock is a three-leaved clover; the plant was used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the doctrine of the Trinity when he attempted to convert the Irish to Christianity. It has subsequently become a national symbol of Ireland. The word comes from seamróg, the Irish name for the plant.

A four leaf clover refers to an aberration of a three leaf clover plant, “white clover.” The white clover is a deep green flowering vine with white blossoms. It is the original shamrock plant of Ireland and the unofficial state symbol. The shamrock already has powerful associations, and its occasional production of an extra leaf makes the rare four leaf clover especially lucky.

Patrick was a Welshman!

As a matter of fact "Patrick" or "Patrician" was his rank in the Roman-Briton society, not his name.

Perhaps, today is really "Taffy Day" eh?

Well, he wasn't really Welsh, as Wales didn't exist at the time. He was born Maewyn Succat somewhere in the Roman province of Britannia around 387AD. Calpurnius, his father, was a deacon, his grandfather Potitus a priest, from Banna Venta Berniae, a location otherwise unknown, though identified in one tradition as Glannoventa, modern Ravenglass in Cumbria.

In England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, only Wales's patron saint is non-foreign.

St Patrick was Romano-British; England's St George (with St George's Day celebrated on 23rd April), was born in Lydda in Roman Palestine in around 275AD; and Scotland's St Andrew (with St Andrew's Day being celebrated on 30th November) was born in Judea in the early 1st Century.

Wales's St David - with St David's Day being celebrated on 1st March - was born in what is now Caerfai, Pembrokeshire, south west Wales, in around 500AD.
 
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Twila

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Where i live snake support is a blue suit,not a red sweater, ,funny how things are different in different places of Canada.
I remember my first lesson on the term "snakes and politics",I still laugh at my naiveness,I laugh at my self.
I was quite fond of my snake lover.


I was meaning the for the emphasis to be on the "blood" red part of the sweater. Blood being the liquid that was spilled to rid Ireland of the "snakes"