walshie 2,804 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Happy St. Paddy's Day to the Irish lads. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Francie, 2,151 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Goodman walshie happy st Paddys day 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CHEVINFOX 3,537 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 HAPPY ST PADDYS DAY Don't DRINK TOO MUCH 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,249 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Lap it up boys be proud 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 27,132 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Me and my brother took Dad to watch the Fureys last night for his Bday, good old sing along, he kept saying its like being back in Dundalk! Lol Heavy metal band in a pub after, not so much his thing! Happy St Patrick's day lads.. 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
littlefish 585 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Love the Fureys......some songs are real heartbreakers........ 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
keepdiggin 9,559 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Save myself for the 23rd of April 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Rummager 4,526 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 45 minutes ago, keepdiggin said: Save myself for the 23rd of April Where are off too mate?? I'm at Rick City same day!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Rummager 4,526 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 17 minutes ago, Bush Rummager said: Where are off too mate?? I'm at Rick City same day!! Obviously.. st Grorges day!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steve t 931 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Ready for kick off 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,115 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Being an unashamed Plastic Paddy (the "family name" came over here in 1873 but loads of other Irish blood on all sides) I'm off out soon to celebrate. Think we'll have a whiskey drink we'll have a lager drink, we'll sing the songs that remind us of the good times, we'll sing the songs that remind us of the bad times. Probably. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
keepdiggin 9,559 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Bush Rummager said: Where are off too mate?? I'm at Rick City same day!! At George’s day mate lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chid 6,504 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 Patrick - THE MAN..the MYTH..the MESSAGE. Don't let others rewrite history, these are the FACTS about Patrick - Apostle of Ulster....... Patrick was not Irish. ..he was in fact British...from west coast of mainland Britain. At the age of 16, Patrick was taken prisoner by a group of Irish raiders who were attacking his family’s estate. They transported him to Ireland where he spent six years in captivity. (There is some dispute over where this captivity took place. Although many believe he was taken to live in Mount Slemish in County Antrim, it is more likely that he was held in County Mayo near Killala.) He didn't drive any snakes out of Ireland. Saint Patrick’s Day is supposed to be cross community and open to ALL. The Cross of Saint Patrick has been associated with Patrick for many centuries. ..this cross is in the British Union flag. Patrick’s mission in Ulster lasted 30 years. His ministry was centred around Downpatrick, Armagh and Saul - Ulster. Patrick is apparently buried at the Anglican Protestant Church of Ireland cathedral in Downpatrick. Patrick never mentioned the Shamrock. It was invented in 1726 by a Protestant minister to represent the father, the son and the Holy Spirit. Patrick built his first church in Saul (Co down) in 432 AD ..at this site now stands Saint Patrick's church of Ireland In Patrick’s confession Patrick tells how he didn't know the Lord before being taken into captivity in Ulster. This is exactly the same as a testimony in evangelical Protestant terms. The first people to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day were Ulster Scots Protestants in Boston who held a fundraising dinner in 1737 for Irish Immigrants to the USA, who toasted Saint Patrick and the British King. The first people to parade on Saint Patrick’s Day were Ulster Scots members of the British army. Many were also members of the Orange Order - This happened in New York in 1767. Patrick was not celebrated in Ireland until the 1930's. Patrick is also the Patron Saint of Nigeria after Protestant evangelical missionaries took the biblical Gospel to Nigeria. Patrick never wore green. ..Green was the colour of the Irish National Movement in the 1700's. The actual colour associated with Patrick was blue. Patrick's Christian message was open to ALL Wishing a peaceful and safe Saint Patrick's Day to ALL! 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paul sr 796 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 La' fhe'ile pa'draig sona dhuit . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jigsaw 11,863 Posted March 17, 2023 Report Share Posted March 17, 2023 19 minutes ago, Chid said: Patrick - THE MAN..the MYTH..the MESSAGE. Don't let others rewrite history, these are the FACTS about Patrick - Apostle of Ulster....... Patrick was not Irish. ..he was in fact British...from west coast of mainland Britain. At the age of 16, Patrick was taken prisoner by a group of Irish raiders who were attacking his family’s estate. They transported him to Ireland where he spent six years in captivity. (There is some dispute over where this captivity took place. Although many believe he was taken to live in Mount Slemish in County Antrim, it is more likely that he was held in County Mayo near Killala.) He didn't drive any snakes out of Ireland. Saint Patrick’s Day is supposed to be cross community and open to ALL. The Cross of Saint Patrick has been associated with Patrick for many centuries. ..this cross is in the British Union flag. Patrick’s mission in Ulster lasted 30 years. His ministry was centred around Downpatrick, Armagh and Saul - Ulster. Patrick is apparently buried at the Anglican Protestant Church of Ireland cathedral in Downpatrick. Patrick never mentioned the Shamrock. It was invented in 1726 by a Protestant minister to represent the father, the son and the Holy Spirit. Patrick built his first church in Saul (Co down) in 432 AD ..at this site now stands Saint Patrick's church of Ireland In Patrick’s confession Patrick tells how he didn't know the Lord before being taken into captivity in Ulster. This is exactly the same as a testimony in evangelical Protestant terms. The first people to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day were Ulster Scots Protestants in Boston who held a fundraising dinner in 1737 for Irish Immigrants to the USA, who toasted Saint Patrick and the British King. The first people to parade on Saint Patrick’s Day were Ulster Scots members of the British army. Many were also members of the Orange Order - This happened in New York in 1767. Patrick was not celebrated in Ireland until the 1930's. Patrick is also the Patron Saint of Nigeria after Protestant evangelical missionaries took the biblical Gospel to Nigeria. Patrick never wore green. ..Green was the colour of the Irish National Movement in the 1700's. The actual colour associated with Patrick was blue. Patrick's Christian message was open to ALL Wishing a peaceful and safe Saint Patrick's Day to ALL! Thanks for that,go off now and enjoy yourself ,it's a day of rest and celebration for All people,...very interesting read,...st.patrick was Welsh I thought ,but anyway on with the craic 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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