St Patricks Day
Mar. 17th, 2008 11:58 amSo, maybe I'm the only one, but I HATE St Patricks Day.
Don't get me wrong, I love Ireland and everything about it. But St Patricks Day is a day that everyone and their brother attempts to put on the worst attempt at an insultingly bad fake Lucky Charms commercial accent, dye everything green, and celebrate all the most ridiculous stereotypes.
St Patrick wasn't even Irish d=
Don't get me wrong, I love Ireland and everything about it. But St Patricks Day is a day that everyone and their brother attempts to put on the worst attempt at an insultingly bad fake Lucky Charms commercial accent, dye everything green, and celebrate all the most ridiculous stereotypes.
St Patrick wasn't even Irish d=
Indeed!
Re: Indeed!
Date: 2008-03-17 07:37 pm (UTC)Also the legendary accounts put his age at death at like 174 or something hahahaha. I tried to figure out once when he actually lived but all the historic accounts do give his date of birth and his date of death about 174 years apart.
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Date: 2008-03-17 08:04 pm (UTC)Also I get enough comments about my accent on normal days, but on St Patricks day everyone tells me what a good irish accent I'm putting on and it really pisses me off a lot.
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Date: 2008-03-17 08:42 pm (UTC)In kind of unrelated news I saw an ad trying to portray Budweiser as somehow being in the spirit of St Patricks day. I thought it was pretty hilarious, considering that not only is Budweiser specifically unrelated to Ireland, but even lager in general isn't really Irish.
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Date: 2008-03-17 09:03 pm (UTC)I took an intro to brewing class a year ago but its starting to get a little fuzzy (=
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Date: 2008-03-17 10:21 pm (UTC)They ALWAYS have to inform you that they are, in fact, Irish. The wear clothing year round that denotes that they are, in fact, Irish. Most have tattoos of clovers or something to denote that they are, in fact, Irish. They blame aggression and drinking problems on the fact that they are, in fact, Irish. Seriously, WHO GIVES A FUCK?
Where is the holiday for people of other descents? Besides, if you weren't born in Ireland, YOU AREN'T IRISH. My family descended from the almost every country in Europe, but I am AMERICAN because I was born in AMERICA. I don't call a black person African, right?
Sorry for the mini rant, people just get on my nerves. Someone will probably take offense to this because they claim to be 'Irish'. Only ones who should be offended are actual Irish people, who probably hate said people as much as I do.
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Date: 2008-03-17 10:51 pm (UTC)I think the whole "I'm Irish I'm Irish!" thing is worse in New England, where I live, especially Boston. The Italian Americans do the same thing, comparing who is a more 'wicked Italian', always hinting that they have Mafia ties, again, the romanticism of a culture based on Hollywood.
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Date: 2008-03-17 11:17 pm (UTC)I think where I am (Tennessee, born in Florida before any assumptions can be made. =P ) people just have very little going on in their lives so that they have to find a smug sense of superiority in the fact that their bloodline is something different. Personally, I think it is shallow to think you are special on a basis of family background as opposed to personal accomplishments.
What is it to be called a 'wicked pissah'
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Date: 2008-03-18 12:06 am (UTC)LOL
I'm not entirely sure, but I suspect it may be a demonic mutant crossbreed spawned from the stolen DNA of Joey McIntyre's toothbrush and Ted Kennedy's underpants.
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Date: 2008-03-18 12:11 am (UTC)kjgjk
Date: 2008-04-12 08:22 pm (UTC)If not... uh hi haha