Anonymous wrote:Getting my mammo -- erin go braless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We also celebrate Groundhog Day even though we are not rodents.
Don’t you mean Candlemas? (You’re on a thread read by a bunch of Catholics did you think we’d let that slip by?)
Anonymous wrote:No. I have a very Irish last name because it is the name my father chose when he became a US citizen. He didn't know it was of Irish origin, it just sounded like his former family name. He found it in the phone book. I am 0% Irish and every year when people ask variations of "you're so Irish, what are you doing to celebrate?" No, I'm not, and nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I noticed a lot of Black people celebrating in DC yesterday. Fun crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up, I really hated st. Patrick's day. I never remembered to wear green and always had to endure jokes and threats of being pinched.
Now my kids are in Catholic school and it is even a bigger deal and I still dislike it. My kids are again the only ones who almost always forget to wear green.
Does your family have some sort of memory issue? This is all very bizarre.
Is it? To me, it is just a random day. Would I randomly remember to do something special on say, June 6 every year? No, I would not.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We also celebrate Groundhog Day even though we are not rodents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up, I really hated st. Patrick's day. I never remembered to wear green and always had to endure jokes and threats of being pinched.
Now my kids are in Catholic school and it is even a bigger deal and I still dislike it. My kids are again the only ones who almost always forget to wear green.
Does your family have some sort of memory issue? This is all very bizarre.
Is it? To me, it is just a random day. Would I randomly remember to do something special on say, June 6 every year? No, I would not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up, I really hated st. Patrick's day. I never remembered to wear green and always had to endure jokes and threats of being pinched.
Now my kids are in Catholic school and it is even a bigger deal and I still dislike it. My kids are again the only ones who almost always forget to wear green.
Does your family have some sort of memory issue? This is all very bizarre.
Is it? To me, it is just a random day. Would I randomly remember to do something special on say, June 6 every year? No, I would not.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad the general public hasn't discovered St. Joseph's Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We also celebrate Groundhog Day even though we are not rodents.
How do you celebrate Groundhog Day? Please be specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We also celebrate Groundhog Day even though we are not rodents.
How do you celebrate Groundhog Day? Please be specific.
DP. Dress in a top hat and tails. Use my Pennsylvania accent for the day.