El Presidente in the house.
I was on drinking restriction with the base because we were in exercise. So I couldn't celebrate the real way. How did all of you do it?
El Presidente in the house.
I was on drinking restriction with the base because we were in exercise. So I couldn't celebrate the real way. How did all of you do it?
Born from Chuck Norris and your mom, there is no other like him on earth. He is better looking than Tom Cruise and richer then Bill Gates. He is the reason the dinosaurs went extinct and why the Romans fell. He is better then sliced bread, and the wonder bra all in one. He is smarter then a fifth grader and has risen to be The Exalted.
My family doesn't really celebrate Patty's Day, we kinda just treat it as any other day. I really don't know why we don't like have a cookout or something.
All I did was wear a green shirt to school haha. I'm too young to drink so I guess that I can't yet celebrate St. Patrick's day the real way either.
Well, not only did I support the day with a green shirt - I live in a student village so the early part of my day consisted of 3 kegstands and playing road hockey. I then proceeded to live in the moment and judged in a wet t-shirt contest [THAT WAS AMAZING] to finally end up at the bar dt.... I think I was home at 10pm hah, pretty sad... i tell you it becomes very challenging to stay on your feet at this point
I was at work... but I work at a bar. So I got payed to drink guinness and whiskey and listen to irish music. and we had some bagpipe guys come in too... we turned the place into mardi gras with green beads everywhere :D
![]()
Thanks to Freedom for repping me in.
First of all its not Pattys Day lol, its called Paddys Day if you must abbreviate. Patty is a girls namePaddy is a mans name..
Anyway I celebrated it like every other Irish person and was off my head on vodka and walked around the town acting like a bastard. I also have a vague recollection of a parade but I was fecking full so thats not that clear.
Last edited by BogTog; 03-19-2010 at 08:52 PM.
I ate green eggs and ham with schoolchildren in my community. Afterwards we had a parade and wore green tophats. Soooooooo much fun!