Corned Beef & Cabbage, Green Beer, a Spring Training Game (Yes, I'm lucky enough to live in Scottsdale right now) and a little "Tilted Kilt" at night. SUPER fun day!!
i clicked other because we have a HUGE parade in town here and wake up so early saturday morning... start drinking our green beer and jello shooters, watch the parade then head to a variety
of places all dressed in our green getup and drink the day away! so much funn!!
hills,
St. Patrick's Day got so big in America because of the large Irish immigration into the US and the following discrimination against Irish-Smericans. The Irish wanted to show their pride in
their heritage. Unfortunately, the day has turned into a psycho pub crawl. My dad (100% Irish) calls it "amateur night".
In Baltimore we celebrate it "all f**in year long" (that's a quote, not a gratuitous curse) so my fam will probably go out for some whiskeys and Guinness but leave when the college kids come
to the bar.
Also Irish people (in my experience) don't drink green beer (save the green for the clothes) and don't do "car bombs" (curdles a good beer) but we do like a good drink and a good laugh and a
good bit of music to dance stiffly to!
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I'm gonna dress me and my little girls in green, make cupcakes and visit my parents =)
1tailgating at a big irish pub!
2We always have a big family get together and a huge feast. I'm looking forward to it.
3Having a birthday party for me!!
4Going to Savannah for the yearly celebration!
5Nothing
I don't like beer or many Irish dishes.
6Going to Disney World...I live like an hour away .
7Going down to San Diego for the weekend with some friends!
8im part irish and from england we dnt reali hav a huge saint patricks day, how comes its so big in america?
9We're inviting hubby's friends over and watching Boondock Saints and Leprechaun in the Hood. I'll probably order pizza or make tacos.
10hills, Americans use any excuse they can to drink on a weeknight.
11Corned Beef Cabbage and Guinness Brillent,,,,.
12Corned Beef & Cabbage, Green Beer, a Spring Training Game (Yes, I'm lucky enough to live in Scottsdale right now) and a little "Tilted Kilt" at night. SUPER fun day!!
13going to the St. Patty's Day parade in New York. two years ago I went to the parade in Dublin. i'm not even irish, just love the country!
14i clicked other because we have a HUGE parade in town here and wake up so early saturday morning... start drinking our green beer and jello shooters, watch the parade then head to a variety of places all dressed in our green getup and drink the day away! so much funn!!
15hills,
St. Patrick's Day got so big in America because of the large Irish immigration into the US and the following discrimination against Irish-Smericans. The Irish wanted to show their pride in their heritage. Unfortunately, the day has turned into a psycho pub crawl. My dad (100% Irish) calls it "amateur night".
In Baltimore we celebrate it "all f**in year long" (that's a quote, not a gratuitous curse) so my fam will probably go out for some whiskeys and Guinness but leave when the college kids come to the bar.
Also Irish people (in my experience) don't drink green beer (save the green for the clothes) and don't do "car bombs" (curdles a good beer) but we do like a good drink and a good laugh and a good bit of music to dance stiffly to!
BaltimoreGal
16I am having my red headed neighbors over for corn beef and cabbage. Oh...and beer!!!!
17Birthday party for me too!
18I am having a For Your Pleasure party at my house. It is Green Themed! I am very excited/nervous!
19I'm volunteering at a local animal shelter's fundraiser and then hosting a small party for my folks and grandparents at my house later!
20eating at this irish restaraunt place, very good food there!
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