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Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 14:41:22
Okay, I'm proudly wearing my green today. But then it's chilly here in the house, so I put on my big, oversized, orange fleece shirt for warmth. Now I'm confused. Am I Catholic? Am I Protestant? What am I trying to say with this outfit?
:-D
gg
Posted by milly on March 17, 2006, at 15:14:48
In reply to St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 14:41:22
Obviously very ecumenical or if you add red you can be a traffic light!
milly
Posted by AuntieMel on March 17, 2006, at 15:25:18
In reply to St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 14:41:22
Well, you could be trying to say you have no taste.
<grin>
Or you could be saying you need to move to warmer climes. It's 75 today here, clear and sunny(ish) and I'm wearing a green hawaiian shirt, capris and no shoes.
Posted by fairywings on March 17, 2006, at 20:24:20
In reply to St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 14:41:22
LOL You brought a smile to my face! ;)
Thanks gg.
fw
Posted by Phillipa on March 17, 2006, at 21:08:09
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion » gardenergirl, posted by fairywings on March 17, 2006, at 20:24:20
GG I just looked down and low and behold I have a peach sweatshirt on. Didn't even realize it was that day. And l didn't see anyone here in green. Love Phillipa
Posted by Daisym on March 17, 2006, at 22:35:55
In reply to St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 14:41:22
my son said this morning that he doesn't have to wear green because he is irish. He has green blood.
And then he thought for a minutes and said..."I'm irish, scottish, english, italian and catholic." I grinned and said, "Yup." I've done my job - he's a well indoctrinated child. :)
Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:25:48
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by Daisym on March 17, 2006, at 22:35:55
> my son said this morning that he doesn't have to wear green because he is irish. He has green blood.
LOL, either he's Irish or an alien! ;)
>
> And then he thought for a minutes and said..."I'm irish, scottish, english, italian and catholic." I grinned and said, "Yup." I've done my job - he's a well indoctrinated child. :)LOL, sounds like my family. I call myself a "mutt", but I definitely own my Irish, especially today. Or rather, yesterday since it's past midnight now.
gg
Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:28:49
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion » gardenergirl, posted by milly on March 17, 2006, at 15:14:48
> Obviously very ecumenical or if you add red you can be a traffic light!
LOL, clever! I failed to mention the royal blue sweatpants. I never match when I'm at home. Somebody needs to garanimal me. :)
gg
Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:29:46
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion » gardenergirl, posted by AuntieMel on March 17, 2006, at 15:25:18
> Well, you could be trying to say you have no taste.
>
> <grin>That caused a great big GG snort! :D
>
> Or you could be saying you need to move to warmer climes. It's 75 today here, clear and sunny(ish) and I'm wearing a green hawaiian shirt, capris and no shoes.Sounds lovely. Tuesday the high is back down to 37. Spring is such a big tease.
gg
Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:30:14
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion » gardenergirl, posted by fairywings on March 17, 2006, at 20:24:20
Posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:31:35
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by Phillipa on March 17, 2006, at 21:08:09
> GG I just looked down and low and behold I have a peach sweatshirt on. Didn't even realize it was that day. And l didn't see anyone here in green. Love Phillipa
The folks at the veterinarian's office were all in green. But I think that's everyday. :)
My husband wore burnt orange. I doubt he even thought about it. But then he's not Irish. Not a drop. Probably only celebrated St. Pat's day when he was an undergrad and thought green beer was "cool". bleah.
gg
Posted by 10derHeart on March 17, 2006, at 23:42:30
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion, posted by Daisym on March 17, 2006, at 22:35:55
Posted by Racer on March 18, 2006, at 0:24:24
In reply to Re: St. Patrick's Day confusion » Phillipa, posted by gardenergirl on March 17, 2006, at 23:31:35
> >
> My husband wore burnt orange. I doubt he even thought about it. But then he's not Irish. Not a drop. Probably only celebrated St. Pat's day when he was an undergrad and thought green beer was "cool". bleah.
>
> gg
>
>It was so tragic! Green beer was outlawed.
You know what they say, though: When green beer is outlawed, only outlaws will have green beer.
Posted by gardenergirl on March 18, 2006, at 0:41:09
In reply to It's illegal in CA now... » gardenergirl, posted by Racer on March 18, 2006, at 0:24:24
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