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Good day my friends. That crazy day is upon us again !!!!

Can I wish all here a happy Saint Paddy"s Day . Wear

a little green ,,sip a beer and have some fun . Luv you

all,,,,,viv :)

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Guest BeckyTG

Dearest Beloved Viv,

May I wish you, my favorite Irish Girlfriend, a most Happy St. Paddy's' Day!!

I'll have you in my thoughts and prayers all day long today. Today should be a very good day for you Sweetheart. I'll put on some green just for you.

A loving Irish hug for you, too,

Hhhhhuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuggggggggggggggggggggggg

Love ya,

Becky

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Guest Donna Jean

Viv!

Thinking of you today, Hon!

I've put on my forest green sweater to wear to work...

Maybe sip a green beer later!

LOVE & HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Hi Viv,

The corned beef and cabbage will be on the table tonite. And I'll tip a glass to you too. Course it'll already be over for you by the time I get to start over here.

Love, Kat

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Thanks Ladies,,,Ive been watching the Dublin Parade this morning on TV.

The amount of American Marching Bands who make the trip every year

never ceases to amaze me . Very, Very enjoyable . I think Fox will cover

some of the New York Parade ,,cant wait . Green fountain in the White House

?????,,,oh those pesky Paddies LOL :P:D:rolleyes: , luv,viv :)

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Guest RachaelAnn

My mothers family may have been Irish, but I always got in fights on this day.Everyone else was pinching, and I was punching. Just because I didn't remember to wear one .... color. No offence to anyone that likes St. Patricks Day.

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Guest ChloëC

Just realized it looking at this thread and looked down and saw I was wearing green. Actually, I'm not particularly Irish (tho there is an Irish connection in my family history, my gg grandfather married the Irish Postmaster's daughter, and their daughter was born in Ring, Ireland, but I think both parents were vedy, vedy British. Isn't my name below sort of Celtic? Maybe I'm more Irish than I thought! And I do have green eyes, the only one in my family to have them.).

Anyway, for years, I actually tried to wear something orange on this day, tho pretty much no one got the jest. (ok, Northern Irish, the ones the regular Irish fought for years and the reason for the IRA and all that, were at one time called Orangemen, due to the colors of their standard as opposed to the green on the Irish flag, and, uh...)

Well, happy St. Patrick's Day everyone. At least we're past having to beware the Ides.

Chloë

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Just realized it looking at this thread and looked down and saw I was wearing green. Actually, I'm not particularly Irish (tho there is an Irish connection in my family history, my gg grandfather married the Irish Postmaster's daughter, and their daughter was born in Ring, Ireland, but I think both parents were vedy, vedy British. Isn't my name below sort of Celtic? Maybe I'm more Irish than I thought! And I do have green eyes, the only one in my family to have them.).

Anyway, for years, I actually tried to wear something orange on this day, tho pretty much no one got the jest. (ok, Northern Irish, the ones the regular Irish fought for years and the reason for the IRA and all that, were at one time called Orangemen, due to the colors of their standard as opposed to the green on the Irish flag, and, uh...)

Well, happy St. Patrick's Day everyone. At least we're past having to beware the Ides.

Chloë

Hey Chloe,,,thanks re your reply Hun,,,,my flag is composed

of three colors Green =the original population, White =peace,

Orange = to make it clear and obvious the Orange Tradition is

and always will be a part of my country . The Orange men got

their name from William of Orange or King Billy who defeated

the ex King ,James ,a Roman Catholic at the River Boyne in

County Meath in the year 1690 . Have a nice day Hun , luv,viv :)

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Guest Donna Jean
Hey Chloe,,,thanks re your reply Hun,,,,my flag is composed

of three colors Green =the original population, White =peace,

Orange = to make it clear and obvious the Orange Tradition is

and always will be a part of my country . The Orange men got

their name from William of Orange or King Billy who defeated

the ex King ,James ,a Roman Catholic at the River Boyne in

County Meath in the year 1690 . Have a nice day Hun , luv,viv :)

Hey, Viv....

Thanks for that little history lesson....I didn't know all of that!

I hope that you're having a great St. Patrick's Day!

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Guest Valerie_LeeAnn

Happy St. Patrick's Day Ladies and Gentlemen!

Will make sure to drink plenty of green gatorade to celebrate, but never fear it leaves more beer for you :)

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Hey, Viv....

Thanks for that little history lesson....I didn't know all of that!

I hope that you're having a great St. Patrick's Day!

LOVE

Donna Jean

Thanks Hun,,,ah , the older you get the quieter these days become .

luv,viv :)

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Lá fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh, a chairde!

(Happy St. Patrick's Day, friends)

Le gach deá ghuí,

(All the best,)

Pól

Agus tu fein Pol ,

Agus do Chlann .

Agas Chlann na Laura"s ,

Go raibh maith agat , viv.

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Guest Elizabeth K

17th - My wife's birthday! But she is 100% Sicilian Italian! Oye Vey is she a mixed up, Char!

My kid's heritage includes Manning, O'Mannion, Manley, Ayers, Tobin (my side) - McMann, Fitzpatrick (mother's side).

SO we think green on St. Paddy's Day! I drank a good swig of the green NightQuil as I prepared for bed (old Gray Mare celebration)

hee hee

Lizzy

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Well I was having one of those bad days yesterday and did not post anything on St Patrick's Day - A real shame as I have members of my family from both sides of that division - I try to wear some green and orange but that confuses people.

So here I am as usual, a day late and a dollar short but I have brought you greetings.

Erin Go Bragh(lesss) :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest BeckyTG

Sweet Viv,

Just for you I did have corned beef and cabbage and irish potatoes for dinner. I had no choice but to wash it down with a few beers as well.

It was sooo good that I could not control myself and I ate far too much. Well, that kept me from howling at the moon too late, you know. It was really good and I can now understand why it's a favorite.

Much love to you, my Sweet Irish Girlfriend,

Becky

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hey Shilo Denial isnt a tool to do anything.. its a river

Oh my Joanna ,,,only seeing that now . I wondered what you meant when

I saw it first ,,,,,nearly " had an accident " laughing . viv :)

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Sweet Viv,

Just for you I did have corned beef and cabbage and irish potatoes for dinner. I had no choice but to wash it down with a few beers as well.

It was sooo good that I could not control myself and I ate far too much. Well, that kept me from howling at the moon too late, you know. It was really good and I can now understand why it's a favorite.

Much love to you, my Sweet Irish Girlfriend,

Becky

Oh Becky ,,,I can taste that right now , Corned beef /spuds n Cabbage ,,,and a few beers .

The smell drifted across the sea , hope that was nice . luv,viv :)

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