HAPPY ST. PAT'S DAY!!!

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As I appear to be the ONLY Welsh "Heartlander"* I must admit that I felt completely underwhelmed by St. Davids Day on March 1st. St. David is the patron saint of Wales - just so you know.

It is unfortunate that March 1st has nothing to do with drinking bloody "Guinness" - I much prefer the better tasting S. A. Brains "Dark Mild" which is produced in Cardiff (Wales). http://www.sabrain.com for more info.

At this very moment I am watching BBC Wales Today and they a report that St. Patrick may have been born in Wales in a small village in the Dulias Valley.

So St. Bloody (I dont work for Guinness - Honest) Patrick may NOT even be Irish!!!!!!
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RicheyJames wrote:
markfiend wrote:But if someone wishes to call themselves Irish, however many generations ago their ancestors left the 'old country', you might as well let them.
but they can't just leave it at that can they? oh no, they have to ram their leprechaun-faced, guiness-soiled, clover-leafed "celebrations" down everyone else's throat as well. which just encourages those **** who suddenly turn irish once a year (or when the irish football team qualifies for a major tournament). and now the sodding card shops have got in on the act so we'll never be bloody rid of it....

When there is a celebration, CELEBRATE!

Do you mope the same when it's your birthday (a day closer to me own death), Christmas (ah that friggin pagan rite all taken over by the christians), New Year (just another day, nothing special), Valentine's Day (I love the missus every day of the year, so no flowers on this commercial hogwash), Halloween (bloody American hype) and Rosj Hasjana (don't bother for a comment)??


Life is boring enuff already, so don't feel pissed when people celebrate. I don't give a horse's ass whether it's a native thing or something that came out of another country/culture.

I like St. Pat's, I like Irelund, I like Guinness...

PARTY ON ;-) And a nice day to you too, you FL***** PR******** !!!

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AndyTheGoth wrote:As I appear to be the ONLY Welsh "Heartlander"* I must admit that I felt completely underwhelmed by St. Davids Day on March 1st.
I am half Welsh & half Irish, but I feel more Welsh. Maybe because that side of the family are a lot nicer.
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Do you mope the same when it's your birthday (a day closer to me own death), Christmas (ah that friggin pagan rite all taken over by the christians), New Year (just another day, nothing special), Valentine's Day (I love the missus every day of the year, so no flowers on this commercial hogwash), Halloween (bloody American hype) and Rosj Hasjana (don't bother for a comment)??
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AndyTheGoth wrote:So St. Bloody (I dont work for Guinness - Honest) Patrick may NOT even be Irish!!!!!!
As a side note, he may never even have existed....
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He probably lives in America..............
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Nah, he was Welsh. We (yup, I am) just took him over. Remind me to tell you about Niall of the nine hostages and all the other ripping good yarns sometime.

So, cos I missed it, cos it's a public holiday, here ya all go in the native:

Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AndyTheGoth wrote:As I appear to be the ONLY Welsh "Heartlander"*
:wink: http://www.myheartland.co.uk/profile.ph ... file&u=473
Wyrd bið ful aræd...

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mh wrote:Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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English on this board, please... :innocent:

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Padraig...sorry for poor spelling..it's gaelic for patrick.
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