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Patty O'Furniture March 17th 08 10:49 AM

Happy St. Patty's Day...
 
to all you ersatz Sons and Daughters of the Olde Sod.

It's on days like this that I miss Chuck. We'd be sure to have some
kind of alternative history about Ireland, Vikings, Druids and the
real meaning of St. Partrick - that he was actually Merlin or
something.

HK March 17th 08 11:35 AM

Happy St. Patty's Day...
 
Patty O'Furniture wrote:
to all you ersatz Sons and Daughters of the Olde Sod.

It's on days like this that I miss Chuck. We'd be sure to have some
kind of alternative history about Ireland, Vikings, Druids and the
real meaning of St. Partrick - that he was actually Merlin or
something.



St. Patrick was Druish?

[email protected] March 17th 08 12:16 PM

Happy St. Patty's Day...
 
On Mar 17, 7:35*am, HK wrote:
Patty O'Furniture wrote:
to all you ersatz Sons and Daughters of the Olde Sod.


It's on days like this that I miss Chuck. *We'd be sure to have some
kind of alternative history about Ireland, Vikings, Druids and the
real meaning of St. Partrick - that he was actually Merlin or
something.


St. Patrick was Druish?


whoooosh.......

[email protected] March 17th 08 12:21 PM

Happy St. Patty's Day...
 
On Mar 17, 6:49*am, Patty O'Furniture wrote:
to all you ersatz Sons and Daughters of the Olde Sod.

It's on days like this that I miss Chuck. *We'd be sure to have some
kind of alternative history about Ireland, Vikings, Druids and the
real meaning of St. Partrick - that he was actually Merlin or
something.


Kids b'day today, green bloody mary's, yeah! No booze for the little
ones though;)

HK March 17th 08 03:25 PM

Happy St. Patty's Day...
 
wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 07:35:38 -0400, HK wrote:

Patty O'Furniture wrote:
to all you ersatz Sons and Daughters of the Olde Sod.

It's on days like this that I miss Chuck. We'd be sure to have some
kind of alternative history about Ireland, Vikings, Druids and the
real meaning of St. Partrick - that he was actually Merlin or
something.


St. Patrick was Druish?



That's funny, he didn't look Druish



:)


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