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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI am yet to acquire a taste for Guinness despite trying several times
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I am yet to acquire a taste for Guinness despite trying several times
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm sure a lot of the pubs have closed down.
The two nearest where I live went recently, though one may be resurrected.
Doesn't help that my mate I used to visit now lives in Northampton
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostManchester is bad enough - it's seems every Plastic Paddy within a 50 mile radius is here.
Not sure Dublin would be that great an idea - if you are in town, it's full of foreigners celebrating as opposed to locals. If you wanted an authentic piss up - you'd be better off down the country or down west.
Might explain why I haven't been "home" for paddys day in 17 years. (and the fact that vermin air charge you an arm and a leg to get there around that date, I need both arms and both legs thank you very much)
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Originally posted by zeitghostZe vithered arm puts people off.
Zat and cries of "Heng ze Kaiser".
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhat is a shame though is that the English don't seem to be able to celebrate St Georges Day Ye should have a bigger sense of National Pride, IMO but it seems the flag and stuff has been so hijacked by the hooligans, it's like ye aren't allowed to reclaim it - As I said, shame
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostManchester is bad enough - it's seems every Plastic Paddy within a 50 mile radius is here.
Not sure Dublin would be that great an idea - if you are in town, it's full of foreigners celebrating as opposed to locals. If you wanted an authentic piss up - you'd be better off down the country or down west.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostYou should be thankful you don't live anywhere near Glasgow then.
I keep telling myself, this time next year I'm going to head over to Dublin and do it properly. Then it always seems to come round again and I'm stuck typing away at a bloody keyboard.
Not sure Dublin would be that great an idea - if you are in town, it's full of foreigners celebrating as opposed to locals. If you wanted an authentic piss up - you'd be better off down the country or down west.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIt's why I don't bother going out anywhere on St Patricks day, it seems to be yet another excuse for non Irish people to get bladdered and go to fake Irish pubs.
(I got invited to an o'neils pub to "drinkies" as they phrased it, but turned it down as I wouldn't be caught dead in one of those horrible chain pubs).
I'm being ironic in choosing to drink this, since he was Welsh I really should go and get a few bottles of this
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI agree - don't mind the Irish pubs making a big deal of it but don't get the plastic paddy's at all.
I keep telling myself, this time next year I'm going to head over to Dublin and do it properly. Then it always seems to come round again and I'm stuck typing away at a bloody keyboard.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI can heartily recommend http://www.sabrain.com/beers/take-home/the-rev-james
It's almost as good as the Buckley's beer of the same name.
But not quite.
Though that may simply be nostalgia for my lost early middle age.
I miss going to visit friends in Mumbles, and all the nice pubs and decent beer.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostApart from the obvious; an excuse for getting totally bladdered, why do the English make such a big deal about St. Patricks Day?
(I got invited to an o'neils pub to "drinkies" as they phrased it, but turned it down as I wouldn't be caught dead in one of those horrible chain pubs).
I'm being ironic in choosing to drink this, since he was Welsh I really should go and get a few bottles of this
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