ST PATRICK DAY PARTY PATROL!
Young_Phonics
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*CRINGE*MOAN*GAG*ANDLLADATI'm seriously not looking forward to this shit, especially since it falls on a friday and I have to deejay in S.F.'s Marina (a hot-bed for frat corn-balls who get their rocks off on a day like this). Does anyone really celebrate this thing?GHOST RIDE THAT WHIP FAG![/b]DJ PAUL IS A DOG YOU CANNOT TRUST![/b]
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I had some friends ask me to come to a bar with them on Friday and "celebrate St. Pattys" all I can think of is this is going to consist of lots of beligerant LA folk going minimalist crazy. I'll be aslep by the girls bathroom by 7 pm
in a somewhat similar scene down south, paul will be getting down for his
On friday I'll feel like the enemy spying or some shit...
I usually stay in... I'll be playing in LES and it will be foolish most likely
Are you suggesting here that all white people have interest in some Irish thing? In early 20th century the Irish weren't even considered white in this counrty.
I think you actually have a closer connection to this particular day than me.
I'm not Irish, and I don't need a reason to drink, but if you do I'm cool with that I guess. I don't know if it's parade status though.
Do college kids still want to hear 93 till infinity? I'm fucking outta touch.
.....Big Chan, are you actually in Cork at the mo??
I have 'celebrated' St patricks day in many different contries... it seems to be the one day that any arsehole can dress in green, pretend they are Irish and act like a cock.
or as the Americans would say: "B&T like a motherfucker"
I think Irish people should have the right to kick the snot outta these wankers.
who gets a day off for st. patricks day???
st patricks day = amature night
care to elaborate?
have a guess.........
..........people in Ireland
But I'm no fan of religion.
Patrick was also British; which my grand mother cries from the grave is
Actually the story of St. Patrick is a lot more elaborate than that. The gist is that he was an english sheep herder who got kidnapped and put into slavery by the Irish during a raid of Britan. After several years of captivity, he claims to have been visited by God, who guided him on his escape. Upon his return to England he joined the church to give thanks to God. After serious study and prayer, the church told him he had to go back to Ireland to preach and convert "the barbarians." They had sent people before but they had all been killed because they tried to force conversion. St. Patrick who, because of his days as a slave, knew the language and the customs of the people went back and was effective in communicating the similarities of the Irish pagan religion and catholicism. In my opinion he was one of the most brilliant syncretists of all organized religion, he made commonalities between the sun and God, bridging nature and christianity into one. Hence why the celtic cross has a orb in the middle, representing the sun and moon. Whether this syncretism is a good or bad thing is subject to debate, but it does stand that St. Patrick did survie and accomplish his goals in a land where no one else could, some would say that was miraculous. The story of him chasing the snakes out of Ireland is a metaphor for removing paganism, represnted by the snake, who in turn represents satan.
What any of this has to do with drinking and debauchery is beyond me, I guess people just want an excuse to get drunk, and thats fine by me. Some people question why celebrate the assimilation of one culture into another, and I think its a valid question. One could even go so far as to make the argument that the church pushed this holiday to further people away form paganism. I also find it ironic that St. Patrick is English, and that a celebration of Irishness is really a rejection of celticness and an embracement of a catholic Ireland. I don't know though, I don't celebrate it because I don't feel a connection to the holiday, plus I have no shame in getting drunk whenever I want.
Do Germans get octber off for october fest?
true.
I've just always thought Patrick's point to be lame; that the customs and supernatural aspects of paganism were ultimately B.S./that Catholicism's could be considered any less
points on superior religions give me the
BTW, no offense intended to British strutters, Irish, Catholic, or even Pagan strutters too...
Wise words
Plus, remember... Everyone is Irish on St. Patties Day.
Anyone thats not Irish and gets drunk & act like an ass that day, probably for the most part does it also a better part of the week. They don't need to use S.P.D. to make it official.
No, I am not in Cork at the moment but I wish I was! My mother's family is from Cork and I just put that as my location for St. Patrick's Day.
Happy St. Patrick's Day Risingson! Cheers!!!!
Lawd... The drunkest I've ever been was on a tour of the guinness factory. The rest of my trip was a washout from the tour. Great fun from what I remember tho HA!
Good stuff!
It really makes me homesick for the NY St. Pats parade...