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Old 17 March 2006, 08:32   #1
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St Patricks Day

Happy St Patricks Day to those from the Emerald Isles, and on a Friday too, there will be some sore heads in Dublin on Monday

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Old 17 March 2006, 08:38   #2
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Happy St Patricks Day to those from the Emerald Isles,
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and on a Friday too, there will be some sore heads in Dublin on Monday

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And Cork and Kerry...there's more to Ireland than the Dubs!!!!

(Oh and possibly Pompey as well )

Lá le Pádraig shona dhaoibh go léir!!

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Dublin?

They are all in Cheltenham. Heaven help us if an Oirish horse wins the Gold Cup.

Happy St Paddy to you all.
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Lookin for a bit of Oirish dancing to keep ye in the mood!!!

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Ar aghaidh libh!!!!
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Yes happy St Patricks day to all but I’m confused cos St Patrick was a Brit so why is it an Irish celebration Des
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Hehehehe

He was a Welshman Des so we were taught and he loved Ireland so much he converted the lot of us to rellyjion (not before driving all the snakes back across the Oirish Sea )

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Now I’m even more confused Des
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The more Guinness you drink the clearer it all becomes

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Good idea I was wondering what I should have for breakfast Des
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This won't help then.............

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Tradition has it that St Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, explained the concept of the Trinity using a Shamrock and drove snakes from the land. In all likelihood St Patrick was a Roman brought up in northern England - although there are indications that he could have been born in either Wales or Scotland. He is said to have first set foot in Ireland after being captured by Irish pirates at the age of 16.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/..._feature.shtml
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I’m confused cos St Patrick was a Brit so why is it an Irish celebration
You should have been in Chicago last weekend - you would think it was an American celebration - possibly more people wearing green on the streets of chicago last Sat that there will be in the whole of ireland this weekend. Noone can explain to me why they got the weekend wrong!
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It is a bit of an international festival Polwart; a Welshman started it all by getting on the wrong boat in the Irish Sea (may be an ancestor of the great Rogue Wave himself!) but the Americans turned it into a big Fest.

Great weekend here too BTW. Men in kilts, Irish dancing, Irish Stew and Colcannon... oh and the Guinness : all in Pompey.

Crowned by a Big Victory at Twickers (sorry Shooz )

Oh and the Model Boat Race which was brill !

Even gArf is Oirish on St. Paddy's Day. When we went to the trouble of sending him a Happy Paddy's Day message he thanked us politely and said

'Hoo de fuk iz pady'

I've no idea what that means?

Hope the hosses did well at Cheltenham Sir Mark!

We'll push the boat out today to crown a top Paddy's weekend!

Go mbeirimíd beo ag an am seo arís!

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