kuhli Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Happy birthday, Levi. I almost missed this. But, luckily, here in the US, it is still Thursday (albeit very late!).Is it ironic that our friend from Northern Ireland celebrates his birthday on St. Patricks' Day?? ummm, do you Brits celebrate St. Patricks' Day?? Here in the US, it is traditional to eat Irish food, such as corned beef with cabbage; and to drink Irish beer. In Chicago, where there is a large Irish population, they dye the river through town green (they used to, not sure if they still do or not, actually) Quote
Emperor Oli Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 St. Patrick's day isn't big over here really, apart from at the Irish pubs and places like that. It definitely not as large an affair as over in the US. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 I remember in the South East it was very well promoted in every pub window. It means people go and buy Guinness even if most people aren't Irish. Although it seems everyone has Irish in them. Those Irish certainly knew how to spread themselves around the world. Quote
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