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St. Patrick’s Day Thread
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(March 16, 2021 at 3:29 pm)Angrboda Wrote: [Image: Patrick-Man-09.jpg]

I'm ok with that.

Boru
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RE: St. Patrick’s Day Thread
(March 16, 2021 at 12:06 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(March 16, 2021 at 8:55 am)Nomad Wrote: As it's National Drinking Day, you can imagine what I do. Cheers!


Not unless you've been eating some smoked back bacon and colcannon with it.

It isn’t possible to eat colcannon without cabbage.

I’m aware that some people make it with kale. It is permissible to beat these people with hammers.

Boru

I read "beat with hammers".

Who?

Where?

When?
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#23
RE: St. Patrick’s Day Thread
(March 16, 2021 at 4:46 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote:
(March 16, 2021 at 12:06 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: It isn’t possible to eat colcannon without cabbage.

I’m aware that some people make it with kale. It is permissible to beat these people with hammers.

Boru

I read "beat with hammers".

Who?

Where?

When?

Kilkenny people and foodie snobs.

Though be careful with Kilkenny people, they're lethal with hurls and fight like cats.
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#24
RE: St. Patrick’s Day Thread
Old joke:

A reporter stops a Tipperary man coming out of the England v France football match and asks, ‘Were you supporting England?’

‘Is it daft ye are, man? Support England? Cheer for those bastards after 800 years of oppression? After the Famine? After denying us our rights and liberties? Never!’

‘So, there’s no circumstance under which you could see yourself supporting England?’

*pause*

‘Well...maybe if they were playing Kilkenny.’

Boru
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#26
RE: St. Patrick’s Day Thread
This thread is taking on a decidedly gay tone. Probably just what it needs. Great

Boru
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Ordered a bottle of Two Stack's cask strength Irish Whiskey. I wasn't going to pick it up today, but it would be a shame not to do so.
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(March 16, 2021 at 10:55 am)Angrboda Wrote: I might buy that bottle of Irish Whiskey that I've had my eye on for some time.  Though I might not.  I've got a bottle of Glenfiddich to replace, there's an Islay on sale, and I really want the Johnnie Walker green.

I guess the Johnnie Walker can wait.  The Redbreast 12 year sounds delicious, though Two Stacks or Green Spot are options.  The only Irish Whiskey I'm familiar with is Jameson, and I don't care for that.

If I buy every bottle I'd been thinking of buying this month, I'll have spent $600.  Oh well.  

(ETA: Two Stacks is on sale at Surdyk's.  The 'dram in a can' 4-pack is only $15.  That sounds like an excellent introduction to Irish Whiskey.)

I got six different bottles from The Balvenie for my birthday. Close to a thousand dollars in Scotch.
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(March 17, 2021 at 1:19 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:
(March 16, 2021 at 10:55 am)Angrboda Wrote: I might buy that bottle of Irish Whiskey that I've had my eye on for some time.  Though I might not.  I've got a bottle of Glenfiddich to replace, there's an Islay on sale, and I really want the Johnnie Walker green.

I guess the Johnnie Walker can wait.  The Redbreast 12 year sounds delicious, though Two Stacks or Green Spot are options.  The only Irish Whiskey I'm familiar with is Jameson, and I don't care for that.

If I buy every bottle I'd been thinking of buying this month, I'll have spent $600.  Oh well.  

(ETA: Two Stacks is on sale at Surdyk's.  The 'dram in a can' 4-pack is only $15.  That sounds like an excellent introduction to Irish Whiskey.)

I got six different bottles from The Balvenie for my birthday. Close to a thousand dollars in Scotch.

If liquor stores are essential critical infrastructure then why can't I buy booze with my food stamps?
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#30
RE: St. Patrick’s Day Thread
(March 16, 2021 at 6:57 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Old joke:

A reporter stops a Tipperary man coming out of the England v France football match and asks, ‘Were you supporting England?’

‘Is it daft ye are, man? Support England? Cheer for those bastards after 800 years of oppression? After the Famine? After denying us our rights and liberties? Never!’

‘So, there’s no circumstance under which you could see yourself supporting England?’

*pause*

‘Well...maybe if they were playing Kilkenny.’

Boru

When Tipp play Kilkenny, I cheer for the ref.
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