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Say No To Green Beer

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A big drinking day for me was St Patrick’s Day. I have Irish heritage and thought it was my right and responsibility to celebrate the day. Which reminds me of a joke.

“An Irishman walks past a bar.”

That’s it. That’s the joke. No offense meant to my Irish brethren.

I intend to celebrate the day by walking past that bar.

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Mum's maiden name is Sullivan from South Boston Ma. Paty's is always a big deal. There are lot's of other ways to honor the holiday. Corned beef & Cabbage is what I always look forward too, the smell of all the trapping of the New England boiled dinner, and we get to have it 2 hours earlier than a normal dinner hee hee. I would gather it would be difficult if you're surrounded by other folks who are gargling the suds, but just think, that's not you who's gonna feel bloated in an hour ;-)

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LilyAnnepuppyAmbassador in reply to Boston001

You got that right.

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Isinatra in reply to Boston001

Yum! Corned Beef and Cabbage! Shamrock shaped green cake with pistachio ice cream. Begorrah! 😋

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LilyAnnepuppyAmbassador in reply to Isinatra

Yummy

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Isinatra in reply to LilyAnnepuppy

😁

yeah just think of their hangovers! Could you get drunk on the atmosphere instead or do you prefer to avoid bars? I only go to the pub if I'm eating a meal. I don't 'go out drinking' anymore. That was my 20s and 30s!

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I have to be aware of the atmosphere. It’s deceiving. My alcoholic brain is very hypersensitive to all those shiny bottles and laughing people. It doesn’t trigger me but I remain vigilant a day at a time. I only go where there’s booze if I have a good reason to go there. And if I’m in a fit spiritual condition.

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kenster1

they know how to have a party that`s for sure my grandparents are from Sligo sadly never got to meet them. been to St Patricks day out in Manchester not a patch to what it would be like in Ireland.

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LilyAnnepuppyAmbassador in reply to kenster1

My family came from County Cork. Wherever that is. Lol.

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optimismrus

You rock LilyAnnepuppy! 🥰

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LilyAnnepuppyAmbassador in reply to optimismrus

Aw, shucks.

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HeavyFoot

A ghoulish true story: an alcoholic Irish friend of mine who has since died, had regular bouts of sobriety.

On one occasion he was walking forlornly around Dublin on Christmas night. A policeman approached him with suspicion outside the gates of Trinity College. Having ascertained my friend was harmless the policeman suggested “why don’t you go and get drunk like everyone else?”

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LilyAnnepuppyAmbassador in reply to HeavyFoot

I love the story. Dark humor amongst drunks is one of the best parts about being free.

im irish somewhere distant down the family re the name 🙄

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