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Following John Bono's lead, everyone be wearin' da Green t'day!

 

Happy St. Patty's Day

EDIT: I learned, last year, that my photo name, above, is wrong. Patty (f), should be Paddy (m). The definitive abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day: The correct abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day is "St. Paddy's Day," not "St. Patty's Day," as "Paddy" is a shortened form of the original Irish name for Patrick, Pádraig. 



   
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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Perfect!


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Posted by: @sizedoesmatter

Perfect!

What's your pleasure John? We have three Irish whiskey's:

Irish Trio

I prefer the Tullamore & Tonic:

Tully & Tonic

 

 



   
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Happy St. Pat's day to everyone who claims to have Irish blood which would probably be 100% of the population.



   
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Perfect!

What's your pleasure John? We have three Irish whiskey's:

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I prefer the Tullamore & Tonic:

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Jameson for me, thank you!

 


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Posted by: @perrone1

Following John Bono's lead, everyone be wearin' da Green t'day!

 

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EDIT: I learned, last year, that my photo name, above, is wrong. Patty (f), should be Paddy (m). The definitive abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day: The correct abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day is "St. Paddy's Day," not "St. Patty's Day," as "Paddy" is a shortened form of the original Irish name for Patrick, Pádraig. 

Yes "Paddy" is correct as in Paddy Wagon.

 


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Whoa - I forgot about Paddy Wagons. (Never been in one thank goodness!)



   
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@sizedoesmatter 

Whoa - I forgot about Paddy Wagons. (Never been in one thank goodness!)

Neither have I but I do remember them. The police would round up bums (today we refer to them as homeless) and load them in the Paddy Wagons. I don't have a clue where they were taken.

 


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@sizedoesmatter 

Whoa - I forgot about Paddy Wagons. (Never been in one thank goodness!)

Neither have I but I do remember them. The police would round up bums (today we refer to them as homeless) and load them in the Paddy Wagons. I don't have a clue where they were taken.

 

The Paddy Wagon usually takes you to the Hoosegow!!

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Yes indeed.... Happy St. Paddy's  Day folks!    😀 😉 😆 😀 😉 😆 😊 

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