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March 14th, 2004, 04:52 AM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
I am of Irish decent... well partially. 
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March 14th, 2004, 07:46 PM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
I'm not Irish, but I am of Welsh decent, and what the heck, it's only a few miles across strait there ya know. So, I'll be spending a little while with the boys down at the Elks club over a bottle or two of Killian's Red. 
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March 14th, 2004, 10:48 PM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
Not doing a blessed thing tonight...
 MY CAR WAS STOLEN LAST NIGHT
You can help relieve the boredom... do your PBW turns.
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March 15th, 2004, 12:03 AM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
Well, you may not know this, but St. Patrick is the patron saint of engineers.
One thing of note that St. Patrick did was drive the snakes out of Ireland. Since snakes and worms both move on their bellies, this could be considered the invention of the worm drive. Worm drives are a very important component of many machines. Therefore, the adoption of himas the patron saint. 
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March 15th, 2004, 12:42 AM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
Unfortunately, there were no snakes in Ireland in the first place. At least that is what I read. Ireland was cleansed from snakes by the Last Ice Age and snakes did't find a way back. Why it is attributed to St. Patrick - no idea.
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March 15th, 2004, 02:41 AM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
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Originally posted by oleg:
Unfortunately, there were no snakes in Ireland in the first place. At least that is what I read. Ireland was cleansed from snakes by the Last Ice Age and snakes did't find a way back. Why it is attributed to St. Patrick - no idea.
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Some people think it's a metaphor of his evangelization of Ireland; some Irish tribes had tattoes of snakes on their arms, and as soon as they were brought into the fold, the tattoo-ing stopped; thus driving out the "snakes".
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March 16th, 2004, 02:49 AM
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Re: St Paddy\'s Day. Anyone doing anything?
Here in the new world, many of the Irish are Black Irish, having fled the Black Blight. But with that set aside we then have the Greens and the Orange. For the most part the Orange are not permitted to drink in public, if at all. (Which is why we don’t have a drinking day in honor of the Earl. And many of the Orange try pass as Greens.) And the Greens are allowed to drink all they want, so long as mind a few other “minor” rules. Now the Greens have been fighting the Orange for quite a long time now. Not to mention the little spat with the Crown. But then the Orange have a few very old issues with the Crown too, which is why many of these Scots and Celts have ended up being Irish in the first place. Actually, it seems that almost everyone has some kind of axe to grind with the English. But then that could be because of the Normans and their despotism I guess. Or perhaps it all goes back to the Romans moving in and driving up the property values. If the Romans had not brought beer with them, we would not be getting ready to dye it green so as to celebrate some guy allegedly driving the snakes/Pagans out of Ireland. Personally, I think we need to find some guy to drive the English out of Ireland, and then we can have another “out of Ireland” holiday and more beer. Then after that, some of us Orangies can figure out that we are not really Irish, and find some other guy to free the Scots. That gives us the Scots out of Ireland and the English out of Scotland. Two more beer drinking holidays. After that we can run Normans out and free the English, another beer holiday. Let’s see, that gives us almost a week of holidays, so if we are careful and stick to a tight schedule, we can make a holy-week out of it. Arg, sounds like a lot of work to me. Perhaps we should just meet at the road house (pub) and plan and plot over a few pints.
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