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ZFR: Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone.
Happy St. Patrick's Day.

Now let's get drunk :P
Happy St. Patrick's Day

Like you avatar ZFR
Luck of the irish ;)
2 years ago, there was a Luck of the Irish sale on GOG for the Saint Patrick with mystery games in a Pot of Gold. Why not a new edition ?
Happy St. Patrick's Day! :)
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Uhm, what is a Saint Patrick? Is this the Gay Celebration day?
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Maxvorstadt: Uhm, what is a Saint Patrick? Is this the Gay Celebration day?
no no, there is a more likely scenario.
green is color of islam after all. so it can fit for painless transition to the future irish celebration days too.
only without famous irish pork, stouts and whikey and with crescent instead of the three leaf shamrock .)
Post edited March 17, 2016 by flanner
Happy Paddy's day everyone *^_^*
^this.
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Maxvorstadt: Uhm, what is a Saint Patrick? Is this the Gay Celebration day?
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flanner: no no, there is a more likely scenario.
green is color of islam after all. so it can fit for painless transition to the future irish celebration days too.
only without famous irish pork, stouts and whikey and with crescent instead of the four leaf clover .)
Well, Guinness is a good beer. But I didn`t know that pork is Irish, I always thought they only eat butter and Cheddar. :-)
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flanner: instead of the four leaf clover .)
It's a three leaf shamrock.
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Maxvorstadt: Well, Guinness is a good beer. But I didn`t know that pork is Irish, I always thought they only eat butter and Cheddar. :-)
Pork is reasonably Irish (bacon anyway), but I think lamb is the more 'traditional' Irish meat. Irish Stew is a lamb stew for example.
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Maxvorstadt: Well, Guinness is a good beer. But I didn`t know that pork is Irish, I always thought they only eat butter and Cheddar. :-)
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adaliabooks: Pork is reasonably Irish (bacon anyway), but I think lamb is the more 'traditional' Irish meat. Irish Stew is a lamb stew for example.
Ah, just read the Wikipedia article about Irish Stew, sounds tasty!
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budejovice: What books said. I think the American ex-pats (like 5 generations removed) make a much bigger deal, and only because it's deemed (by some) to be socially acceptable to get shitfaced, along the lines of NYE, Halloween, and July 4. In the US it's a good night to hide indoors, Irish or not. :)
That's the reason he's celebrated in many Western countries, including mine. Meanwhile St Stephen of Hungary gets no love. :( I guess he's not a saint of the party hard variety.

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Lemon_Curry: Allegedly, St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish.
Wouldn't it have been awkward if he'd stumbled upon a four-leaf clover? That would've shaken the very foundations of the Catholic dogma!