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Published on March 18, 2007 By Sugar High Elf In Misc
I had great hopes for this St. Patrick's day. This was my first St. Patty's day legal and free. I'm over 21 and I didn't have to work. I was heading out of town to hang with friends. We were supposed to live it up. Hang out, have fun. We were going to pub crawl until our knees gave out.

Unfortunately, most of this didn't happen. I watched my friend work for 7 hours, played with some kittens, and fell asleep watching x-men 3. On any normal weekend, this would not have been too bad, or even disappointing... but for St. Patty's day? What a bummer.

So did anyone else have a boring holiday? or did anyone have a rip-roaring time that I can live vicariously through?

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on Mar 18, 2007
We had fun. Drove across a good chunk of the Texas Panhandle, saw a St. Paddy's Day parade in Shamrock, TX, and I had a coupla brews. A pretty exciting day, really, will write more if the troll patrol ever catches the one that got away.
on Mar 18, 2007
I hung out in a hotel room, did some prescription drugs, drank a few beers, and tinkered with some serious geek stuff. My life sucks.
on Mar 18, 2007
Mine was pretty boring. We ate corned beef and cabbage, and then I read The Life of Christ by Catholic scholar Frederic Farrar, to give me some ideas for my Sunday School lesson. I think I win the boring-ness contest.
on Mar 18, 2007
We're having a St. Patrick's Day lunch today at work. I made Barm Brack, which is a traditional Irish sweet bread. Some of the ladies here have decorated the lunch room with green streamers and bunting and there is some vile green concoction made from champagne, lime juice and soda water which I'll be avoiding. A few green beers would be nice, though.

on Mar 18, 2007
I love Irish bread
on Mar 18, 2007
I did get a car bomb under my belt... I love Guinness and Baileys! But I'm very sad that my pub crawl didn't happen.

I think I win the boring-ness contest.


I don't know... I watched my friend make six book covers, and then watched strangers sand down a staircase. This is over 12 hours of watching people do boring stuff. Only the kittens were cute, which may put me over on the "boring meter", but in defense of my bad day, we only played with them for 15 minutes and then the kitten owner's boyfriend kicked her door in, and we left as quickly as possible. Not boring, but not fun either.
on Mar 18, 2007
I played with my kids, dealt with a crazy cranky baby, made green sugar cookies with my middle child and watched a 2 hour History channel special about Irish immigration.

Ask me something about Irish immigration. I now know tons!
on Mar 18, 2007
Let's see...

I made pork chops for lunch, took a nap, planted some honny suckles vines by a trellis I built, trimmed some shrubs, drank several bottles of Coors Light, grilled a steak and that's about it.

Exciting, huh?
on Mar 18, 2007
Green sugar cookies? YUM!

Was the potato famine really the cause of Irish immigration?
on Mar 18, 2007
Turns out I'm glad we were out of town because one of the guys didn't show at work and my boss asked if I'd come in. If I wasn't an hour away, I probably would have, like the dope I am.

As it was, though, my alibi was down pat, since my boss was ALSO in Shamrock and saw me there. Kinda helps to have your boss verify that you're out of town, don't it?
on Mar 18, 2007
Was the potato famine really the cause of Irish immigration?


There is disagreement about that.

Some scholars feel it was the greatest cause, but others suggest it was the crushing rule/persecution by England that caused them to immigrate in such large numbers.

One letter they read on the program said that they could have fed themselves four times over even with the famine if it hadn't been for England's interference.

Immigration probably CAUSED the potato famine since the fungus that started it came from America.
on Mar 18, 2007
Wow! You really do know tons! That is so cool. I wish I could have seen that special.

Exciting, huh?


Depends on your definition of exciting...

Kinda helps to have your boss verify that you're out of town, don't it?


Always nice when that happens. There have been times that I wish someone would have been able to prove to my boss that I was out of town.
on Mar 18, 2007

Wow! You really do know tons! That is so cool. I wish I could have seen that special.


Then you'd LOVE the book I'm reading. It suggests, among other things, that the gunpowder plot (Guy Fawkes; key to the plot of "V for Vendetta") was a frameup to help certain people in Britain stay in power.

Awhile back, I suggested the idea of having a JU "book trading post". It never really got off the ground, but I think the yahoo! group is still active. If you guys would be interested in joining, we could start it up again and I'd be happy to put this book up when I'm through with it.
on Mar 18, 2007
Immigration probably CAUSED the potato famine since the fungus that started it came from America.


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on Mar 18, 2007
Mason: Take it up with the History channel.
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