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Paddy's Day

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Pat

Pat Report 13 Mar 2005 15:58

CB All that with a Sarf London brogue, I can even hear it, LMHO. Hope you enjoy yourself, don't over do the Poteen :-) Pat x

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 13 Mar 2005 16:06

Anne!!!! I can sing like a lark!!!! Cant wait!!!!! XX BC

*Debbie

*Debbie Report 13 Mar 2005 16:21

Come to Canada and you will see a celebration on Thursday all you will see is a sea of green and every one having fun and in our house it is always a big party as it is my daughters birthday. When my daughter was born 23 years ago my dad was in Ireland on buisness and he had the time of his life he never paid for a thing hotel, food even his round of golf they said it was on them because she is now a lucky charm LOL, you know what the Irish spirit is like. Debs x.

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 16:51

Last year, my son's workmates bought him a Guinness T-shirt and one of those huge, green leprechaun hats with a big shiny shamrock on the front, and they said he had to wear them all the way home on the tube train from London. They must have plied him with plenty of drink at lunchtime because he actually DID sit on the train in the rush hour, wearing the hat, and only took it off to get into the car at the station, to drive home! Takes after his Mum, you see. LMHO CB >|< (Who has also done some daft things in her time ;>) )

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 13 Mar 2005 17:25

'CEAD MILE FAILTE' from Jennifer XXX

Lisa

Lisa Report 13 Mar 2005 17:37

Yep, cos its me birthday! (well if I can be bothered after all thats happened to me lately. So I was born on an Irish day in a good year for English football - work that one out! Lisa

Deanna

Deanna Report 13 Mar 2005 17:38

My husband is Irish and says, your son is right in his translation. If you heard my husbands accent after over 50 years away from home!!!! I love it. AND, I dont think Daniel was insulting anyone, it was funny. I'm always saying to my hubby things like, 'what do you TINK?' If it doesnt bother him???? Fun is fun................insults are a different ANIMAL all thogether Deanna

Pat

Pat Report 13 Mar 2005 17:45

Hi Deanna, My hubby is Irish and the kids are, I wouldn't have known what all that mean't myself except Slán (goodbye). Yeah I have a laugh at the accent sometimes, but people laugh at my accent too!!! My son laughed at what Daniel wrote he didn't find it offensive at all, but he didn't care much for that comment. If you and hubby celebrate St. Patrick's Day have a good one :-))) Pat x

Pat

Pat Report 13 Mar 2005 19:17

Oh Kevin :-) I'm always saying 'INNIT' people think it's very funny!!! I understood everything you said too, did that well you did, innit LMHO Pat x

Kerry

Kerry Report 13 Mar 2005 19:30

I`m half-Irish and will be travelling to see my dad in Ireland for St.Patricks day. Kevin-what a suprise to see you here-causing trouble...NOT!!

Lisa

Lisa Report 13 Mar 2005 19:43

maybe drinkin a few halfs of the black stuff danxxxxxxxx(:

Kerry

Kerry Report 13 Mar 2005 19:47

Believe me I have alot better things to do than follow you around, I replied to a thread, a thread that yet again you seem to try and take over and make enemies with people. You have one serious chip on your shoulder.What is your problem. You are a bad example of Irish People.