Saturday, April 18, 2009

Saint Patrick's day

St Patrick's day is an annual feast day which celebrates St Patrick (circa AD 385–461), one of the patron saint of Ireland, and is generally celebrated on 17th of March.Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide and generally themed around all things Irish and, by association, the colour
GREEN.
On this day people will wear green, eat Irish food and/or green foods, imbibing Irish drink such as Irish Stout and cream and attending parade.
Green ribbons and Shamrock were worn in the celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century.
by the way,why shamrock?

the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, represents the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish.
Ok,enough for the history lesson,
St Patrick's Day = Irish all the way.
Party people+Holy juice of Irish(Guinness)=Perfect combo.
We had fun,and tons of Holy Irish juice in autocity.
:)
Guinness draught for only 10 bucks.

Creamy!!!
Green..green..

T.H=Tipsy Horng
Gimmicks...
Damage check:7 of us we finished 46 mugs,plus one for the waitress,if i was sober enough to remember the number.:)
and all of the sudden we miss this guy so much!

1 comment:

  1. oh ya man! how i wish to be there, but u know i ain't no guinness fan! i'm the all time tiger (nowadays heinekken).

    let me assure you guys out there about 1 thing, it has been really tough for me (us) to sacrifice all stuffs back home, the people, the food, the ball, the rod & line, the boat, the GSC, the K, the M, the famous sms 'hami kang tao' etc.

    i admit 29 is quite some age to be stationed far away from home, especially this 'home' misses u so much! tough....

    wat to do? everthing has a price, and i'm paying for it!

    14th Jul, the next trip back, ... be patient

    Regards,
    Wanted
    typing from 'crazy summer coming very soon' dubai

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