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On behalf of Celts everywhere.

 

Green Beer. No.

 

Stop it.

 

Surround yourselves with friends and family. Laugh, joke, tell tall stories and sing. Drink some beer or some whiskey. Laugh and sing some more...but don't put food colourant in your drink. You just look silly.

 

Happy Paddy's day!

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On behalf of Celts everywhere.

 

Green Beer. No.

 

But Shamrock Shakes are still cool though right?

 

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It's hard to get any more Celtic than a McDonald!

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But Shamrock Shakes are still cool though right?

 

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It's hard to get any more Celtic than a McDonald!

 

You quack me up  :P

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Yesterday I told my boss that since I'm a whole lot Irish, I'd be drinking whiskey all day today but not to worry, I'd bring plenty for everyone.  We Irish are generous like that.  She gave me the stink-eye and said....No.  (she must be Lutheran)

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Sarge dies green, one single bottle of the Hard Apple Cider from his own Backyard Orchard for this occasion every year.

 

It was delicious.

 

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Cheers!

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