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Its much appreciated Donald. Arthur on 12:36 17th-Mar-08 GMT [news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7298275.stm] #b43-47737 Article from the BBC web site. There was a half about Terri in yesterday's Observer too. It was mostly about the proposed film about his life but it also gave the gig a plug too. wilke on 13:27 17th-Mar-08 GMT #503-47738 to one and all HAPPY ST PADDYS DAY ok people talk soon see ya Arthur on 16:09 17th-Mar-08 GMT #b43-47739 I for one don't celebrate St Patrick's Day. I can't see that the introduction of religion here was a good thing. Before Christianity, Ireland abided by Brehon law where the ablest man was elected chief and where women could divorce and had equal status to men. JoP on 20:57 17th-Mar-08 GMT #79c-47740 It let you thump your missus as well, providing it didn't leave a mark ;-) I don't get this English St Patrick's day nonsense either - all the good folk of Castleford are spilling out of the pub at the top of our street dancing reels and wearing shamrock hats and waving pints of Guinness. It's the only time of year the landlord gets an extension. To celebrate a foreign countries' saint's day :-/ delboy on 21:54 17th-Mar-08 GMT #934-47741 I must be the only man still sober in Dublin.I was asked why I wasnt celebrating St Patricks day and I said because I was Scottish not Irish.So he said.What can you say to that.
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