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Post by Steven Lareau on Mar 17, 2005 11:30:50 GMT -5
Happy St. Patrick's Day......reason enough to celebrate with a Guinness or three.
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Post by jamesretarides on Mar 17, 2005 12:07:34 GMT -5
I think Hester's getting jealous.
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Post by Andrew Fournier on Mar 17, 2005 13:06:24 GMT -5
DynaFlex is for amateurs. I hit 1322 on powerball.
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Post by Andrew Fournier on Mar 17, 2005 13:07:17 GMT -5
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!
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Post by Chris Coletti on Mar 17, 2005 13:10:29 GMT -5
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Post by Tony Carpenter on Mar 17, 2005 14:44:45 GMT -5
Happy Saint Patrick's day everybody.
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Post by BigDaddyJoe™ on Mar 17, 2005 15:25:44 GMT -5
happy irish day irish people........see yall in october for columbus day.......the italian day
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 17, 2005 15:28:10 GMT -5
My mom and dad got married on St. Patricks day. Who is St. Patrick?
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Post by BigDaddyJoe™ on Mar 17, 2005 15:31:10 GMT -5
some guy that drank a lot of green beer back in the day
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Post by Valerie Beach on Mar 17, 2005 15:47:20 GMT -5
hey Ryan, PATRICK Also known as Maewyn Succat; Apostle of Ireland; Patricius; Patrizio Memorial 17 March Profile Kidnapped from the British mainland around age 16, and shipped to Ireland as a slave. Sent to the mountains as a shepherd, he spent his time in prayer. After six years of this life, he received had a dream in which he a command to return to Britain; seeing it as a sign, he escaped. Studied in continental monasteries. Priest. Bishop. Sent by Pope Saint Celestine to evangelize England, then Ireland, during which his chariot driver was Saint Odran, and Saint Jarlath was one of his spiritual students. In 33 years he effectively converted the Ireland. In the Middle Ages Ireland became known as the Land of Saints, and during the Dark Ages its monasteries were the great repositories of learning in Europe, all a consequence of Patrick's ministry. Born 387-390 at Scotland as Maewyn Succat Died 461-464 at Saul, County Down, Ireland
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 17, 2005 15:56:13 GMT -5
I think the most interesting thing is that he used the 3 leaf clover to explain the trinity.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Mar 17, 2005 16:00:06 GMT -5
I love the bagpipes. Kilts are yucky not very masculine if you ask me. But then again if a man goes to war in a skirt and has no support underthere that would be rather painful. I have much respect for the irish soldier who would do that for their country.
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Post by Valerie Beach on Mar 17, 2005 16:32:13 GMT -5
I hit 1322 on powerball. Andrew congrats ;D see things are gonna get better Don't forget about lucky charms ;D......hehe
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Post by Steve Black on Mar 17, 2005 19:32:27 GMT -5
NOW LETS GO GET SH*T FACED !!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by Christ Russakis on Mar 17, 2005 19:51:50 GMT -5
that is awesome vee that someone knew what st. patties day meant!! were did you get that ball flex thing.? it sounds like it would really be good for our sport. thanks, christ
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