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  1. Hash.

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    ​Happy Paddys Weekend
     
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    Same to you me auld Paddy<ok>
     
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    Beannachtai na Feile Padraig
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    The kinman in me likes this. <ok>
     
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    I hate St Patricks weekend, it means I have to start downing pints of Guinness. I really don't like Guinness.
     
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    Stop complaining and get that black stuff dyed greed down yer neck till it tastes good.<ok>

    In the US it is a phenomenon scientists can't figure out. People somehow develop Irish ancestry all of a sudden, and by the millions.

    Half the world will be Irish on Sunday<laugh>
     
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    We travel far and wide so we do

    Happy Paddy's day to all its followers
     
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  8. Foredeckdave

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    Happy Paddy's Day.

    Got to agrre with Ze about Guinness though :emoticon-0119-puke:
     
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    See i was the same at 1 time could not stomach the stuff till i tried a local Guinness can't think of the name but since then I LOVE THE STUFF
     
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  10. moreinjuredthanowen

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    everyone knows you don't need to drink back ****e to be irish.

    you lot drink more heineken and bulmers cider and other such stuff than the ould mans drink
     
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    Heineken is river water and taste like s**t and Cider in general is just awful and gives you heart burn
    Nah Guinness and a Whisky chaser to start with HMMMMMMMMMMM
     
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    not a fan myself, of drink in general but that stuff has an acquired taste they say. A bad pint of that stuff can leave you in tatters.

    In the UK I'm told Guinness is piss tbf
     
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    Auld mans drink.. Them's fighting words.. well tomorrow them's fighting words<laugh>

    Really?
     
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    A nice Irish country local or Nigeria, two best places to have a Guinness. I worked for 6 moths at Diageo in the brewery. Most dangerous place I've worked, everything on the site can explode it seems, even spent grain silos<yikes>

    You'd think as it's Diageo the good stuff would be sent to the UK<laugh>
     
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    When I was young I used to drink Black & Tan so I'd have a bottle of Guinness. But pints of the stuff never appealed However, I never developed a taste for real ale either.

    Give me some good local cider (scrumpy is ONLY for grockles (emmets if you will) but I prefer Belgian Trappist Beers. Even better, just leave me with a never-emptying bottle of good rum <ok>
     
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    Rum hehe the favoured drink of my favourite author:) To each his own<ok>
     
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    Trappist HMMMMMMMM lekker Bosteels karmeliet tripel and La Trappe Blonde spring to mind
     
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    Happy St Pats to all. I will be mostly drinking Harp but might indulge in one or two Guiness. Its just too heavy to drink all day!

    Edit; Tomorrow I will be mostly pub crawling around Downpatrick (The resting place of the Man himself) doing the festival thing but in the end getting pissed!
     
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    Guinness is a crock of ****e ... Murphys irish stout on the other hand mmmmm followed by a double hennesy no ice each time. Good days
     
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    Oh, I'm not in the slight Irish - I just like Irish girls and their accents, and they tend to come out of the woodwork on St Patrick's day. I wouldn't even care if they were doing a fake accent, I plan on being too drunk to notice. <ok>
     
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