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Horvath March 6th 04 10:59 PM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:17:31 -0500, "katysails"
wrote this crap:

Scott asked: Was he a sailor?

No, but St. Brendhan was.


It's Saint Brendan, dumbass.



Saint Brendan —
Patron Saint of Sailors, Mariners






"St. Brendan was a priest and monk said to be educated by Saint Ita
and Saint Erc of Kerry. He was a friend of Saint Columba and Saint
Brendan of Birr, and founded Clonfert monastery and monastic school in
559. Many fantastic details have been added to this brief knowledge
usually based on the fictional 'Navigation' in which he is described
as searching for the Isles of the Blessed, touching the Canaries, and
even discovering America. It is possible that he actually made visits
to Scotland and Wales.






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Donal March 6th 04 11:11 PM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Was he a sailor? No?,


How do you think that he got to Ireland?


Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon March 7th 04 12:02 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
Well, let's see, he was Irish, right, so he probably got drunk and passed
out on a boat headed that way.

Saint Scotty

"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Was he a sailor? No?,


How do you think that he got to Ireland?


Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon March 7th 04 12:03 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
never heard of da bum

St. Scotty

"katysails" wrote in message
...
Scott asked: Was he a sailor?

No, but St. Brendhan was.

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Scott Vernon March 7th 04 12:06 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
That's what she wrote, smartass.

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

Main Entry: St
Function: abbreviation
saint, status, street

St. Scotty

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:17:31 -0500, "katysails"
wrote this crap:

Scott asked: Was he a sailor?

No, but St. Brendhan was.


It's Saint Brendan, dumbass.



Saint Brendan -
Patron Saint of Sailors, Mariners






"St. Brendan was a priest and monk said to be educated by Saint Ita
and Saint Erc of Kerry. He was a friend of Saint Columba and Saint
Brendan of Birr, and founded Clonfert monastery and monastic school in
559. Many fantastic details have been added to this brief knowledge
usually based on the fictional 'Navigation' in which he is described
as searching for the Isles of the Blessed, touching the Canaries, and
even discovering America. It is possible that he actually made visits
to Scotland and Wales.






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katysails March 7th 04 12:17 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
Horvaass stated:

It's Saint Brendan...

Celtic: Brendhan...., buzi....
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katysails March 7th 04 12:21 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
Horvass asked:=20
How do you know?

Centuries of inate familial knowledge handed down through dominant =
Celtic genes that allow for historical memory of epic proportions...

Horvass continued" You're more like a pinata that I can slap around.

Better take the blindfold off...you've missed each time...
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Donal March 7th 04 12:57 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Well, let's see, he was Irish, right,


Uh, oh!!!



so he probably got drunk and passed
out on a boat headed that way.


emmm .... If he was Irish, then [cough] he wouldn't have needed to use a
boat to get there!



Silly Scotty


As it happens, St. Patrick wasn't Irish.


I'm afraid that you are going to have to join Joe in the "Redneck" corner.
Sorry!



Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon March 7th 04 01:09 AM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
Where did you hear that?


"Donal" wrote

Uh, oh!!!

As it happens, St. Patrick wasn't Irish.




Horvath March 7th 04 12:20 PM

St. Patrick was NOT Irish
 
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 19:17:27 -0500, "katysails"
wrote this silly-assed crap:

Horvaass stated:

It's Saint Brendan...

Celtic: Brendhan...., buzi....


When did we change from English to Celtic, dumbass?




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