Happy St. Patrick's Day

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Happy St. Patrick's Day

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This is the annual Feast of St. Patrick Day, since the 17th Century when it became officially celebrated.

Great parties and corned beef all over town! Enjoy!

The custom of wearing green or wearing shamrocks comes from the fact that St. Patrick used the Shamrock to explain the divinity of Christ.

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photo by Josh Yellon

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photo by Josh Yellon

So as we celebrate this deeply religious Irish Holiday, let's remember to be safe, drink smart, and stay out of trouble!

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St. Patricks Day 2013

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Drive carefully watch out for people celebration this religious holiday, as they are not looking for you.

An Old Irish Proverb:
“An Irishman is never drunk as long as - He can hold onto one blade of grass and not - Fall off the face of the earth”


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Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day

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Happy Saint Patricks Day Jim. No more Great Lakes Brewing Co for me, I put in my time.
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This feels like an unusually honest St. Patrick's Day photo gallery.

Slainté! :wink:
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[quoteSlainté! :wink:][/quote So what kind of word is that???? Hispanic? Hebrew? or worse-- French?
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Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day

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Stan Austin wrote:"Slainté!" So what kind of word is that???? Hispanic? Hebrew? or worse-- French?
Well, with the accent placed correctly—"Sláinte"—I believe it would be valid Irish.
http://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/nia ... -238075881

With an accent over the "e," I suppose it's Frankicized pseudo-Irish? (Or just poor command of diacritical marks.)
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that would be an "accent grave" if my 9th grade French serves me. Anyway looks like we are still on the right side of Blasted, for the moment at least!
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I hope a good time was shared by all.

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Rubin and Mark at the West End Tavern early in the morning getting ready for the crush after the parade. Which is funny as the place was packed with the "Irish" at that point.

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