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Sorry, English people aren't allowed to discuss patriotism. We are bad, bad colonialists.
Indeed. I dislike the whole behaviour surrounding St. Patricks day, even though I do love getting drunk from time to time.
In the UK it is a lousy excuse for Brits to get drunk, which is a bit of a 'racist stereotype' (so the lefties would say) of the drunken Irishman but even those raving liberals don't seem to care which is rather hypocritical.
Nearly everyone in England knows when St. Patricks day is, but hardly anyone knows when St Georges day is. Then again, it's mascot isnt a drunken leprechaun so no-one cares.
Indeed. I dislike the whole behaviour surrounding St. Patricks day, even though I do love getting drunk from time to time.
In the UK it is a lousy excuse for Brits to get drunk, which is a bit of a 'racist stereotype' (so the lefties would say) of the drunken Irishman but even those raving liberals don't seem to care which is rather hypocritical.
Nearly everyone in England knows when St. Patricks day is, but hardly anyone knows when St Georges day is. Then again, it's mascot isnt a drunken leprechaun so no-one cares.
Good to see you started early. Another hour and you'll be singing the Men Behind the Wire like the best of them.
Mrs OG is trying to find a respectable way of nipping for a pint of Guinness with a 3 year old and baby in tow.
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