Jesus Jones?
I've never been into St Patrick's day, but then again I'm not a big drinker, so I'm not prime material for the occasion. I don't really like any of these imported celebrations like Hallow'een etc. But if it gets friends together and people have fun, that's a good thing i suppose.
Jesus Jones?
St. Patrick's Day is associated with light-heartedness and getting drunk. St. George's Day has been hijacked by knuckle-dragging bellends trying to package racism and intolerance up as 'patriotism'.
Oh dear. More likely that our day has been slated by people like you that believe it is "intolerant" to celebrate our national day the same as the Irish, Welsh, Scottish etc.
If you can bear to celebrate our national day, just have a cream sherry at home like many of the "bellends" you describe do.
You miss my point. I would like nothing better than to celebrate our national day in the same way that the Welsh, Scottish and Irish do. But, many others take the opportunity use the day for pushing their racist agendas. That is no way celebrating our day.
I did not miss your point, who is stopping you celebrating it?....get together with a few friends (that are not "knuckle draggers" or bellends as you like to call those that do celebrate it) and enjoy yourselves.
Just do it and don't worry about those nasty people.
I did not miss your point, who is stopping you celebrating it?....get together with a few friends (that are not "knuckle draggers" or bellends as you like to call those that do celebrate it) and enjoy yourselves.
Just do it and don't worry about those nasty people.
I see his point as I celebrate EU Day every May....and the amount of abuse I get on here every year is unbelievable. All I want to do is drink a coffee in a square and feel mildly superior.
does the association with Guinness have anything to do with it - the opportunity to get drunk.
He clearly did not call those that celebrate it 'knuckle draggers' and 'bellends'. He merely pointed out that some who do, take the opportunity to pursue their agendas. Much like you are repeatedly misinterpreting his point to further yours.
Who was headlining?
Actually its because a great many of the political agitators fled to America and they fostered a culture of never forgetting where they came from and what they lost. That's why great amounts of money still came from the US to fund Irish Republican resistence even into the 80's.
And the Manic Street Preachers
I see his point as I celebrate EU Day every May....and the amount of abuse I get on here every year is unbelievable. All I want to do is drink a coffee in a square and feel mildly superior.