Happy Saint Patricks Day
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And merry Christmas too...
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Now that it's nearly St Patrick's Day...
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Merry st. Patrick's day and happy christmas to you too...
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Thnx have a good one
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Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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bennington wrote:
and u think that a bad thing??Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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But its america....
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Fuck saint Patrick. He panished Pagens from Ireland.
When they say he got rid of all the snakes in Ireland, they're talking about witchcraft which the associated with Pagens. -
I ment banished not panished
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bennington wrote:
yes.Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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bennington wrote:
should saint paddys day just be fore the irish to selebrate??? If so id love to hear your reasoning.Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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bennington wrote:
I live in Ireland woo go meWhy does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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crabyducky wrote:
Well, yes and no. As in my case I live in England and many people celebrate it more than St Georges day, when these people, although they maybe of Irish desent their passport says otherwise. And aslong as they are in England/America and so on they should embrace the English culture. And if they were born in Ireland they should realise that they are in a foreign country where there culture is not embraced so the shouldn't force it upon them, like what is done with St Patrick's day.bennington wrote:
should saint paddys day just be fore the irish to selebrate??? If so id love to hear your reasoning.Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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I know u live in England u twat I'm ur brother
and I cbf with reading that it needed an answer not an essey ffs -
bennington wrote:
no one needs an excuse unfortuantelyWhy does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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Whoa I resurrected an 11 week old thread
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I'm pretty much not at all Irish, but I've screwed enough paddies to say fuck the English, I like rashers. happy st. patricks day.
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BadFiSH wrote:
lolFuck saint Patrick. He panished Pagens from Ireland.
When they say he got rid of all the snakes in Ireland, they're talking about witchcraft which the associated with Pagens. -
bennington wrote:
k what?!crabyducky wrote:
Well, yes and no. As in my case I live in England and many people celebrate it more than St Georges day, when these people, although they maybe of Irish desent their passport says otherwise. And aslong as they are in England/America and so on they should embrace the English culture. And if they were born in Ireland they should realise that they are in a foreign country where there culture is not embraced so the shouldn't force it upon them, like what is done with St Patrick's day.bennington wrote:
should saint paddys day just be fore the irish to selebrate??? If so id love to hear your reasoning.Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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WHO CARES
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mama tek wrote:
😄😄😄I'm pretty much not at all Irish, but I've screwed enough paddies to say fuck the English, I like rashers. happy st. patricks day.
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Get off my ass you wee bitty fuk
If I pull out the Claymore you're shet outta luck
Who's that girl, that pretty young thing
After I fuk her she'll get up and singAye Aye Aye -- sharpen your boot, and bludgeon your eye
Aye Aye Aye -- the Blarney Stone brings a tear to me eyeDown to the pub for a two shilling ale
The bread on the counter is going stale
If I don't get some fresh bread soon
Gonna punch you in your face and bark at the moonAye Aye Aye -- sharpen your boot, and bludgeon your eye
Aye Aye Aye -- the Blarney Stone brings a tear to me eyeAin't got no girl 'cuz I haven't the time
Got too many other things on me mind
Patty was nice she was pale and cute
But I threw her away like an old piece of fruitAye Aye Aye -- sharpen your boot, and bludgeon your eye
Aye Aye Aye -- the Blarney Stone brings a tear to me eyeGot ooze in my pores my feet are all wet
Got mold in my ears but I ain't dead yet
Got stones in me bladder got a crack in me head
When Patty starts cryin' this is what I said! -
bennington wrote:
u write too muchcrabyducky wrote:
Well, yes and no. As in my case I live in England and many people celebrate it more than St Georges day, when these people, although they maybe of Irish desent their passport says otherwise. And aslong as they are in England/America and so on they should embrace the English culture. And if they were born in Ireland they should realise that they are in a foreign country where there culture is not embraced so the shouldn't force it upon them, like what is done with St Patrick's day.bennington wrote:
should saint paddys day just be fore the irish to selebrate??? If so id love to hear your reasoning.Why does everyone celebrate st Patricks day when they don't live in Ireland? It is just an excuse to get drunk and act like an arse in public.
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I'm gonna great drunk
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