Time for my usual March 17th Disclaimer
Mar. 17th, 2008 10:26 am1: I am not Irish. Not even today. I am the one thing the Irish & Scots agree on. I'm English.
2: When the feast day of St. Casimir (patron saint of Poland) or St. Stanislaus Kostka (another Polish saint) becomes a cultural phenomenon where we celebrate our Polish heritage, drink polish vodka, wear red & white, and eat kielbasa & gotemki, then I'll think about this whole St. Patricks day thing.
The rest of you: have fun!
(Note to
theimp79: You hereby have my complete permission to inflict grevious bodily harm on anyone who appends "-less" to the traditional Irish greeting of the day. In fact, I'm willing to provide a 2x4 for your use.)
2: When the feast day of St. Casimir (patron saint of Poland) or St. Stanislaus Kostka (another Polish saint) becomes a cultural phenomenon where we celebrate our Polish heritage, drink polish vodka, wear red & white, and eat kielbasa & gotemki, then I'll think about this whole St. Patricks day thing.
The rest of you: have fun!
(Note to
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