Happy St Patrick's Day to all our Irish members. I hope you have a good evening and don't drink too much of the black stuff :rotfl:
Printable View
Happy St Patrick's Day to all our Irish members. I hope you have a good evening and don't drink too much of the black stuff :rotfl:
Yeah happy St Patricks day and although i'm not Irish i'm gonna celebrate with you hehe!! :)
The big Celebration comes tomorrow when we win the TRIPLE CROWN
Is that Rugby? If so im just glad scotland won the calcutta cup!Quote:
Originally Posted by alan45
I hope all the Irish have a fab day - good job it falls on a friday as you can get drunk with no work tomorrow!
hope all the Irish have a great day
Good luck to the Irish - as I was saying to Siobhan yesterday - the Irish deserve it!Quote:
Originally Posted by alan45
Happy St Patricks day everyone..
Happy St Patricks day! Us irish rule lol :p
happy st patricks day! don't get too drunk! (people think it should be compulsory to drink on st patricks day ??!)
Happy St Patricks Day and good luck to the Irish :D
x :D Happy St Patricks Day everyone!! :D x
Happy St Patricks day to all my little leprechaun friends Top of the morning to you all :D
Happy St Patricks day everyone! I hope you all have had a great day! x x x
i had a really good night last night we celebrated st patricks day then and not on friday as i was working. Only a little bit hungover now.
Been eating kimberly biscuits all day.
Ya happy st Patricks day it was great for me as it was my birthday so when i went clubbing all the irish were buying me drinks all night so it was fab. I got the luck of the irish.
HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY :cheer:
Lá Fhéile Pádraig Shona Duit
Your message looks so much more interesting than mine, have a nice day :D :bow:
Happy St Patricks Day! :)
St Patrick's Day has always been special to me.
Before I met my current wife I went out with two girls both of whose birthdays was on 17 March. My wife, although not born on 17 March, is Irish and our son's wife was born on 17 March!
Happy St Patrick's Day to everyone! :thumbsup:
Happy St Patricks Day!
Happy St Patricks Day guys :D.
Perfect Alan!!
Haha what does what Alan and Parkerman said mean? :p.
How do you say these.. phonetically.. quite intrigued :D
Yay, i did get it right, i updated my facebook status to happy st patricks day in irish thought id got it wrong
Happy St Patricks day!
happy st paddys day to all you Irish people on the boards...dont get too sloshed:cheer: dont think we celebrate anything in England we are a miserable bunch :lol:
Gabhaim pardún agat
I beg your pardon
Gabh mo leithscéal
Pardon me?
That is the end of the Gaelic (Irish) as opposed to Gallic (Scots) until we win the triple crown on Saturday:cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
Thanks Alan.
Why is it that the English celebrate St Patrick's day more than St George's? I went out tonight and it was rammed. People had hats on, there was banners up and people were drinking Guinness (including me, I hate the stuff. Pretty good hangover cure though). There's none of that when George comes around.
Fans of The Simpsons have been treated to a St Patrick's Day episode of the hit cartoon series.
It was shown on Sky1 ahead of its broadcast on US network Fox, the first time an episode has premiered on this side of the Atlantic in the show's 20-year history.
The episode, called In the Name of the Grandfather, shows the cartoon family making the journey from Springfield to Ireland on a Derry Air plane.
Marge and the children visit famous landmarks including the Giant's Causeway, the Blarney Stone and Guinness brewery, while Homer and his father end up buying a pub.
Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart, was a guest of honour at the Dublin parade
The landlord of the pub is played by Colm Meaney, while there are also cameo roles for Oscar winners Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of the surprise hit Irish film Once.
The Simpsons' executive producers, Al Jean and James L Brooks, and Nancy Cartwright, who voices Bart and other characters, travelled to Ireland for an exclusive screening of the episode.
"Homer and Grandpa get drunk," said Al Jean.
"They buy the bar and then they find, as it turns out, in Ireland, pubs aren't so popular anymore because you can't smoke in them. So they're really up a creek."
As the Simpsons come to terms with the new hi-tech Ireland - home to Hewlett Fitzpackard and Mickrosoft - the bar struggles to attract customers, leading Homer to lament that "the Irish have become hard-working and sober".
Irish characters have regularly featured in The Simpsons.
A whole episode was devoted to U2, but the most controversial was an episode set on St Patrick's Day when celebrations in Springfield turned nasty as an Irish parade encountered an Orange march.
Come to Dublin Alan... it will be hopping!!!!
it is about £3.50 a pint where i come from :(