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God help me.
Not really. Short of the standard festivals (Christmas, Easter, etc) it's the biggest holiday over here. Everyone gets a day off, and there's always a big parade through the centre of town, which makes it fucking impossible to get in and out of the city.As I understand it, far more than you do. From what I'm told, over there it's (at best) celebrated as simply another saint's day, if at all.
Sounds a lot like what happens over here. Didn't know it was celebrated over there, though I suppose it makes sense considering the amount of Irish people who emigrated there over the centuries.Over here, it's become a huge celebration of Irish-American culture and a big party day (I sometimes refer to it as "National Barfight and Vomit Day.") Most folks, even the ones not of Irish descent, have a lot of beer (dyed green, of course) and a dinner of corned beef, cabbage, and boiled potatoes. Many municipalities have huge parades involving the local police pipe and drum bands, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh, etc.
Well, the drinking helps with that.Mark wrote:Would be better if we could convince all the irish women to flash.
We do as well. Any excuse to get smashed.You lot celebrate St. Patrick's Day over there? Cool.