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Friday, March 17th 2006, 1:01pm

"Top o' the morning to ye!"

On this Irish day of days, I would just like to say the following....

May the road rise before you,
May the wind be always on your back,
May the sun shine upon your face,
And the rain fall soft upon your fields,
And may you be half an hour in Heaven
Before the Devil knows your dead!!

An old Irish blessing, origin lost in the mists of time.
[SIZE=4]Happy St. Patrick's Day [/SIZE]

By the way, if anyone can come up with a WesWorld-ised version of the above blessing, there's a prize in your future!!

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Friday, March 17th 2006, 2:34pm

I was wondering when this was coming...time to go and drink cheap guinness. 4 pints and I get a free hat. Maybe its not appropriate in face of tomorrow afternoon.

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Friday, March 17th 2006, 3:39pm

Happy St Patrick's Day


May the road rise before you,
May the wind be always on your back,
May the sun shine upon your face,
And the rain fall soft upon your fields,
And may you be half an hour in Heaven
Before the Devil knows your dead!!

A crack at wesworld version

May the sea stand still before you,
May the wind be at your bow,
May the sun shine in the enemy eyes
And the rain wash away the burn marks from your hull
And may you for half an hour be crosing your enemy's T
Before a 15'' blow up in your magasines!!

4

Friday, March 17th 2006, 4:38pm

Quoted

And may you be half an hour in Heaven
Before the Devil knows your dead!!


...and may you be half an hour airborne
before Manzo learns of your airplane.

5

Friday, March 17th 2006, 6:24pm

"Pinch Me And You're Dead Meat!"

Quoted

...and may you be half an hour airborne
before Manzo learns of your airplane.



Feel free to eat all the corned beef an' cabbage you want on my behalf (can't stand the stuff!).

6

Friday, March 17th 2006, 9:04pm

Its 9:00 pm and im drunk.
HAPPY Green beer day everybody.


Note to self: dont turn on your computer when you return home drunk.

7

Friday, March 17th 2006, 9:56pm

Here's the infantryman's version:

May the road have no hills,
May the wind be cool upon your face,
May the sun be overcast,
And the rain fall another day,
And may your bullets all be addressed,
"To whom it may concern"

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Friday, March 17th 2006, 10:05pm

Green beer?

Guinness and lime would be a bit strange, maybe its Guinness and mould?

Unfortunately we've drank the campus bars dry of guinness today. I'm desperately hoping there'll be more for tomorrow afternoon.

Quoted

Note to self: dont turn on your computer when you return home drunk.


Your typing has improved though :)

9

Friday, March 17th 2006, 10:07pm

Beer with green food coloring. Typically not done with Guinness, it's too dark.

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Friday, March 17th 2006, 10:19pm



Really you want a proper ale like this.

11

Friday, March 17th 2006, 10:29pm

I was saying it was too dark to color properly, not that I didn't like it. In fact, I rather hate typical American beer. Sam Adams is an exception, but then again they really don't make typical American beer.

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Saturday, March 18th 2006, 12:35am

American Beer - 'like making love in a canoe' (aka - f*cking close to water)

Cheers,

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Saturday, March 18th 2006, 6:02am

Quoted

Originally posted by alt_naval
American Beer - 'like making love in a canoe' (aka - f*cking close to water)

Cheers,


Don't be so blithe about clustering all American beer into a single category. The big three American beers are all Pilsners, not real beer at all. Sam Adams makes all kinds, the favorite being their staple Boston Lager. I'm partial to their Hefenweise myself, although their Dark is decent. If you want a real American beer, check out Arrogant Bastard.

14

Saturday, March 18th 2006, 6:31am

You know I've never really developed a distinct preferance for any type of beer, its all good to me, well most anyway. I find budweiser to be the worst.....

15

Saturday, March 18th 2006, 10:45am

I found my taste go rather dry - I'm partial to Asahi at the moment.

Cheers,

PS.
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Quoted


Note to self: dont turn on your computer when you return home drunk.
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Your typing has improved though :)



Yes your right RA. If I drink too much I talk scribble.

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Saturday, March 18th 2006, 11:43am

The good thing with living in a developing country.
Is that half a litre of beer cost's 50 cents good beer cost 1$ realy cheap beer cost 35 cents.
A bottle of brain killer(40% alchohol) cost 3$ so You can get drunk cheap.

Ofcoures I only made 6000$ a year but thats dosent matter I still have money for rent pay my internet and food and have money to go prartying when I want (thats not so often thou)


And My typing improving well im sober now and You all can see the difrence.
As Robin Williams sead
"The only porpose of akolchol is too make English Your second god damn launguge"
Its already my second launguge so it can only go up when im drunk:D

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Saturday, March 18th 2006, 4:43pm

Personally I do not drink. However I've been under the impression that beer in not a good man's drink.

My Grandfather once said, "if you are going to drink, have a man;s drink. Drink Scotch."

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Saturday, March 18th 2006, 8:25pm

Only $6k a year? That's it, when I retire I'm moving to Poland so I can live like a prince.

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Sunday, March 19th 2006, 12:37pm

When I retire im moving to Macedonia and live like a prince.

I wonder where do Macedonians go when they retire to live like a prince

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Sunday, March 19th 2006, 2:03pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Red Admiral
Really you want a proper ale like this.

Hobgoblin is NOT a very good ale, it is ok, but not very good.
Much rather drink an ESB or Imperial (stout).
But st: patic were nice, got home after dawn...