From Shane Cronan Colm O'Donnell to you and yours.
Also, to those Boston folks at whiteblaze, happy Evacuation Day!
I'll toast to your collective heath and have a wee sip of the quare stuff.
Slainte!
From Shane Cronan Colm O'Donnell to you and yours.
Also, to those Boston folks at whiteblaze, happy Evacuation Day!
I'll toast to your collective heath and have a wee sip of the quare stuff.
Slainte!
HAPPY ST. PATTYS DAY!!!
Peanuts (aka i.j.)
"A womans place its on the trail"
St. Patrick was born in Scotland by the way. And i'm a Scot.
Are we not, the most of us, Scots? Including, I might add, those who descend from those Scots who moved to Northern Ireland before migrating to this blessed place?--KinnickinicThistle
You never know just what you can do until you realize you absolutely have to do it.
--Salaun
Jester, It's a fact there were no redheads in Ireland before the vikings came. I know what used to be my red hair came from Ireland as did the red in your hair. The viking connection may explain some of our behavior. Happy St Patricks day. I jest wish the 18 inches of snow we got in Maine last night and this morning had been green. Oh well, when St patricks day comes spring isn't far behind.
[FONT="Arial Black"][/FONT]Don't fret the petty things, &
Don't pet the sweaty things[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][/FONT][I][/I]
(I'm moxie00 on my apple-moxie on my PC)
Also explains the founding of Dublin and Derry.
I won't doubt that you're a Scot, but as for Patrick, I'm afraid you've been misled, probably by other Scots. Formerly, Patrick was believed to have been born near the Severn Estuary, in modern-day Wales. Current scholarship suggests that he may have been from Cumbria, in Northwest England, which at the time was Welsh in language and custom.
Regardless, there was no country called Scotland at the time, just as there is no country called Scotland now.
Um, no. Wait 'til St. Columba's day before making silly statements like this.
dude. put down the pocheen
I just got off work! And I'm off to a pub for a pint (or many)! Happy St Patty's to all! SLAINTE!
"may the road rise up to meet you, may the wind always be at your back, may the sun always shine on your face, and may your glass never be empty!!!" (I made up that last part)
"Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit"- Ed Abbey
LW, I looked up "pocheen" online & got this page:
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Poit%C3%ADn
r u talking about "Irish moonshine"??
Is "pocheen" the Billville spelling of Poteen ?
'shine made from potatos---sampled some on my Ireland thru tour
E-Z---"from sea to shining sea''