-
16th March 07, 07:26 AM
#41
 Originally Posted by katmills2005
What you need for a good St Paddy's Day Party:
Corned Beef and Cabbage (boil it yourself, don't get that dog chow wanna be corned beef out of a can stuff)
A few good friends
A couple six packs of Guinness
Yep, that looks about right.
We have a Capt. Bastards Stout and it is quite good. Oh by the bye I like the dog chow wanta be.
umm umm.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
-
-
16th March 07, 07:52 AM
#42
I don't know about ya'll but I'm going to Big Mikey's house for dinner! Forget the pics, save me a plate.
-
-
16th March 07, 08:04 AM
#43
I could not agree more.
I was asked today, nicely mind you, if the Scottish Celebrated St. Patricks day and if that was why I was wearing the kilt, funny thing is, doesn't everybody "celebrate" St. Patricks Day?
-
-
16th March 07, 08:13 AM
#44
We're expecting up to 10 inches of snow between now and tomorrow evening. Hope they keep the roads clear so I can go out! (Maybe I should head out now and lay in a supply of Guinness, just in case...)
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
-
-
16th March 07, 08:15 AM
#45
Brian - we're expecting about twice that, 65 miles east of you. I have plans to drive north to see the Irish Rovers tomorrow and I'll be VERY angry if the weather prevents me from getting there.
Back on topic, I agree with most of the sentiments I've read here, though I do enjoy the fact that Irish music and people with whom to enjoy it are easier to find on March 17.
I'm VERY glad we adopted corned beef. I'll never forget the boiled bacon that my maternal grandmother cooked with the vegetables until the whole thing was a tasteless mess.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
-
-
16th March 07, 08:47 AM
#46
The thing that always gets me is the green bread in the grocery store.
Hey, when bread turns green I throw it out!!
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
-
-
16th March 07, 09:42 AM
#47
Preach on! About 15-30 of us do kilt nights about once a month, and we'll do them at Irish Pubs, and people will say "It's not St. Patrick's day, why are you wearing your kilt?" To which I usually respond " Why are you wearing those pants?"
-
-
16th March 07, 12:59 PM
#48
 Originally Posted by mrpharr
Stolen from Wikipedia for lazy people like me...
Saint Patrick's Day (Irish: Lá 'le Pádraig or Lá Fhéile Pádraig), colloquially Paddy's Day or St. Patty's Day, is the feast day which annually celebrates Saint Patrick (373-493), the patron saint of Ireland, on March 17.
Ah yes, Wikapedia, the death of human intelligence. St. Patrick is one of three Saints who are Patron Saints of Ireland and his day deserves to be recognized as the Feast of St. Patrick and not St Paddy. The other two, of course are St. Columba and St. Brigid. While the Irish Padraig may be shortened to Paddy in Ireland, it is not appropriate in the states to shorten Patrick to Paddy. Before it became an excuse to abuse the Irish culture the Feast of St. Patrick was one of two Feast days in the Catholic church during the Lenten period with the other being the Feast of St. Joseph on March 19th. Things have changed over the years but these were the two days of feasting for a long time during a period of contemplations and self denial.
Sorry, didn't mean to get religious about things but it's a lot of how I was raised. Mods, you can delete if you think it's inappropriate.
-
-
16th March 07, 01:27 PM
#49
 Originally Posted by ckelly327
My biggest pet peeve was that before I started wearing kilts I would rarely wear green on St. Patrick's Day and I would get the insufferable people asking Why aren't you wearing green?
I used to get this question all the time and I would respond that I was wearing my green boxers. If it is a woman, or a guy who I know will be a little bothered by it, I offer to show them.
-
-
16th March 07, 02:19 PM
#50
I had an uncle on my dad's side...the Polish side...who owned a local tavern in our predominently Irish neighborhood. He was apt to get no little verbal abuse from the locals on March 17th. He was a very in-yer-face kind of guy so he began the practice of (I am not kidding about this) painting his...ahem...posterior kelly green on St. Patricks Day and proudly exhibiting it to anyone who came into his saloon and made a disparaging remark about his Polish-ness.
Life of the party, that guy!
Best
AA
-
Similar Threads
-
By mrpharr in forum Kilt Nights
Replies: 0
Last Post: 14th March 07, 05:22 AM
-
By MacWage in forum Kilt Nights
Replies: 0
Last Post: 14th March 07, 05:05 AM
-
By Nick in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 30
Last Post: 21st March 06, 04:46 PM
-
By Shay in forum Kilt Nights
Replies: 6
Last Post: 9th March 06, 08:08 AM
-
By Phil Wright in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 25
Last Post: 22nd March 05, 07:03 PM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks