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03-18-2009, 09:04 PM
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I thought of you when I heard about this. They interviewed the daughter the other day and she was standing in the door to her house with some too-small tank top with her belly showing and baggy sweats. Then they interviewed her yesterday leaving the hospital her mom is at and she was wearing a green tshirt and St Patricks Day beads. Wow. You're mom just KILLED 4 innocent teenagers and you're out celebrating a drinking holiday. Classy.
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This may sound stupid, but is St. Patrick's day just a drinking holiday?
No doubt your assessment of the chick here is fine. I just think of St. Patrick's Day differently, with kind of more innocence. Shamrocks, etc.
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03-19-2009, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
This may sound stupid, but is St. Patrick's day just a drinking holiday?
No doubt your assessment of the chick here is fine. I just think of St. Patrick's Day differently, with kind of more innocence. Shamrocks, etc.
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Unfortunately yes people in this town have made the celebration of a saint a reason to go out, pretend they're Irish, and get as drunk as possible as early as possible.
Maybe she wasn't out drinking. I don't drink but I still went to the bar dressed in green with beads and all. But had my mom just murdered people and was now in the hospital, you better believe I wouldn't be dressed to celebrate. How disrespectful to those families.
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03-19-2009, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00
Unfortunately yes people in this town have made the celebration of a saint a reason to go out, pretend they're Irish, and get as drunk as possible as early as possible.
Maybe she wasn't out drinking. I don't drink but I still went to the bar dressed in green with beads and all. But had my mom just murdered people and was now in the hospital, you better believe I wouldn't be dressed to celebrate. How disrespectful to those families.
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that reminds me of a Dr. Phil episode where the guy i think hit and killed someone and for that halloween before the trial he dressed up as a prisoner...
...the judge threw the book at him. hard.
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03-19-2009, 10:32 PM
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that reminds me of a Dr. Phil episode where the guy i think hit and killed someone and for that halloween before the trial he dressed up as a prisoner...
...the judge threw the book at him. hard.
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R u serious? Wow, that's being really stupid.
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03-20-2009, 10:09 AM
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Unfortunately yes people in this town have made the celebration of a saint a reason to go out, pretend they're Irish, and get as drunk as possible as early as possible.
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That's a lot of towns.
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03-20-2009, 10:37 AM
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That's a lot of towns.
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Haha, yeah...Boston and Chicago spring to mind.
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03-21-2009, 12:56 AM
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Haha, yeah...Boston and Chicago spring to mind.
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Happy Evacuation Day!!!
Boston actually has two reasons to celebrate, so I understand them going nuts.
I was actually in Bean Town this time last year. I learned what a "bubbler" was. We stayed in Fenway, but I tended to make my way to the Peterboroughs or Mission Hill when I could get away. Brookline Ave was nice. Commonwealth Ave is the same as in Richmond but busier because just more populous generally, but about the same. Yay Boston. Anyway, yeah, that was pretty much my contribution. I hope you and your wife had a great one. (st pats/evacutation day)
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03-21-2009, 03:32 AM
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Haha, yeah...Boston and Chicago spring to mind.
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Ahh yes. My friends... no everyone I know practically... went to Chicago. The pictures of the river are amazing though. It's so bright!
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