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3/17/06 - Slainté
Topic Started: Mar 16 2006, 11:07 PM (322 Views)
Lon Frank
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Down here on the bayou, de Cajun folk don't get too much excited about St. Paddy's day. No parades, no costumes, no green crawfish boils. I don't know, there's just somethin' about the sainted Irish monk that misses out down here in the low country. Maybe it's because he chased out all the snakes from Ireland, and we all know just WHERE they ended up!

But, anyway, there's nothing much for us to get all worked up about.

Clover - gotta mow it in March, or you'll lose the tools stored in the yard.

Leprechauns - I seen two, fishing by moonlight over at Spooky Slough once with my cuz, Chenile Charboneau, who's only 4' 8" hisself.

Crock of gold - cain't be any better than the booty ole Jean LeFitte done hid somewhere on de bayou.

Green beer - just what's so good,..... wait a minute..... green beer? BEER?

Forget everthin' I just said...... BEGORA, IT"S TIME TO PARDY, YA'LL!!!!
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mychrissy
Mar 17 2006, 08:37 AM
Posted ImageHappy St. Patty's Day...............



ahhhhh


Níl aon tintéan mar do thintéan féin.


There's no place like home. :beer:
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passinthru
Mar 17 2006, 10:07 AM
Happy St. Paddy's all!!!

The roof inspector flunked the roofer again.

Ní hé lá na gaoithe lá na scolb.

A windy day is not the day to be fixing your thatch (roof).

is he Irish
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mychrissy
Mar 17 2006, 03:37 PM
Posted ImageHappy St. Patty's Day...............



EEEEKK….. A green pint. :screwy:
What’s in it, Crème de Ment?
If so, you’ll be suffering from the elastic-leg syndrome for days to come and I’m not even going to mention what your head is going to feel like. :fryingpan:

Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
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Cornelius
Mar 17 2006, 11:31 AM
EEEEKK….. A green pint. :screwy:
What’s in it, Crème de Ment?

Just beer with a dash of green food coloring :party:
Saol fada chugat Posted Image Long life to you.
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Lon Frank
Mar 17 2006, 08:49 AM
Clover - gotta mow it in March, or you'll lose the tools stored in the yard.

"Stored in the yard".....

Aye, there'd be a bit o'Irish blood in yer veins to be sure, Lon. ;)
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St Patrick's Day Wordsearch
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oh my some party pics

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Totally funny. :floorrollin:
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PRT
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Well, I hope you all had a grand and brilliant day!!! We did.
I can't see any of your images since I've chosen not to with the cell phone deal, but I'm sure they are great.
John and Chrissy, feel better!!!
Green beer is a joke - it is only food coloring as Lucky said. When our kids were little their sandwiches for lunch were green tuna fish and there were green mashed potatoes for dinner.

I'm not a "little" Irish, I'm FBI - full blooded Irish. My maiden name was Ryan and that came from Collins > Kindregan > Shea > Dwyer >??? My mother's people were from County Clare, my father's from County Tipperary and my husband's from County Meath.
Erin go bragh!


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Pat, I used to make the kids green pancakes. :whistle:
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These Karen?
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:floorrollin: yes Chrissy just like that..Nicole said I remember those
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Stopped by the liquor store today to pick up some import beer to go with our corned beef and cabbage tonight. That's where we have to go to buy imports.

I got some Guinness, some Shiner from Texas, and some sort of Irish Ale from Kansas City that tastes like cedar trees with a touch of juniper.

We've got a good moat started what with the Red River on the south and navigation channel on the east and all - might as well finish by putting it the rest of the way around Oklahoma.

For those that don't know, Oklahoma is famous for some really goofy alchohol laws. For instance a liquor store can only sell things with alchohol in them. You can't buy a cork screw or a bottle opener or a cigarette lighter in there, nor can you buy a non-alchoholic mixer or a bag of ice or even a swizzle stick.

Its enough to turn one green.

It was a good corned beef. I can still taste it.
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jrf
Mar 17 2006, 09:13 PM
For those that don't know, Oklahoma is famous for some really goofy alchohol laws. For instance a liquor store can only sell things with alchohol in them. You can't buy a cork screw or a bottle opener or a cigarette lighter in there, nor can you buy a non-alchoholic mixer or a bag of ice or even a swizzle stick.

Its enough to turn one green.

No offence Joel - but THAT'S WEIRD! :faint: :faint: :faint:

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