Top o' the mornin' to ya, and happy St. Patrick's Day!
Oof, that was a little too cheesy, but I'll leave it in. St Patrick's day is good on several levels, ranging from Guinness to everything green (which is, and pretty much always has been, my favorite color). Speaking of Guinness, I didn't like it that much until a couple of years ago. Maybe it's an acquired taste...
I'm also close to Boston, MA, which is home to the earliest celebration of St. Patrick's Day in the US.
What do you do for St. Patrick's Day, and are you even a little Irish? I'm about 1/4 Irish, not that it really matters. The people who get the most out of this day (in the US anyway) are kids in school (kindegarten through college) and anyone who wants to have an excuse to get their drink on.
Even if you're not drinking, don't forget to dye something green for fun. Try green bread, but make sure it's not moldy. Any (bad) ideas you've seen for making something green? I think it's funny sometimes, but some people take it a little overboard.
I'm going now - it's time for Irish panini sandwiches (not sure why our office decided to do that, but I'm ok with it), and some neon green bagels.
This is one of those things that I thought was really funny the first time, and it's still funny, but I have to be in the mood for it to really laugh (or watch it with others around).
That reminds me, I need to have a videos page set up 'round here (gotta plan ahead). Maybe it's time that I get on that.
[Update: there is now a Videos page.]
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