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St Patrick's Day
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Since the recent change to AB, we are missing our little picture at the top. Its only 2 days to St Paddys Day.....can we have the shamrock back please !
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My Dad used to go back home to Ireland in the last years of his life, for 3-4 weeks in September every year. One of my brothers still has the last bottle of Poitin he brought back, although his always came in old lemonade bottles !
I can remember when I was about 15, and I was going into town before Xmas, to do my Xmas shopping. It was a bitterly cold day, and there was always a long wait at the bus stop.
Dad gave me a nip of Poitin, much against my Mums's advice.
All day I was walking around with jacket over my arm, as I was strangely awfully hot !
Central Heating for 15 year olds, to paraphrase the Ready Brek advert !
I can remember when I was about 15, and I was going into town before Xmas, to do my Xmas shopping. It was a bitterly cold day, and there was always a long wait at the bus stop.
Dad gave me a nip of Poitin, much against my Mums's advice.
All day I was walking around with jacket over my arm, as I was strangely awfully hot !
Central Heating for 15 year olds, to paraphrase the Ready Brek advert !
Strange,
Myth 3: Alcohol warms the body
///The opposite is true. Alcohol opens up the pores of the skin, allowing perspiration to increase, which lowers body temperature and cools the body///
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Ich, because there are Irish people all over the world. The paddies like to get about! I even found a family of Flynns in Cuba who had very peculiar colouring, due to the strong Irish genes.
My very distant ancestors the McKay's, came from Sligo and my colouring is rather Irish, so I don my gorgeous emerald green silk skirt in tribute to them.
As for the Poitin, Dave, I detest the taste of it, so will stick to a Guinness, quaffed from Sir Alec Guinness' pewter tankard, which I happen to be the lucky owner of!
My very distant ancestors the McKay's, came from Sligo and my colouring is rather Irish, so I don my gorgeous emerald green silk skirt in tribute to them.
As for the Poitin, Dave, I detest the taste of it, so will stick to a Guinness, quaffed from Sir Alec Guinness' pewter tankard, which I happen to be the lucky owner of!