Damn right---Irish and proud..... Big festivities were last weekend (huuuge parade etc);Mellow today - but we in our green and gonna do a family friendly Pub:) (Though none of us eat traditional fare lol,still a great day with wonderful live music)....Enty you should venture out-quarantine you'll find green bacon -everyone's Irish ? today!
Oh yeah, wearing my authentic Guinness tee shirt I bought at the Guinness factory in Dublin when I took hubby there for his birthday weekend. It was awesome and the tour was very interesting
I am colour blind, I do not do cultural appropiation either, so if I wore green was more because the clothes were next in my closet and I put them on without noticing.
Hhhhhhhaaaa Better be careful not to wear anything that resembles something that certain cultures "own" even though civilizations thousands of years before them invented them. Like the Greeks and hoop earrings and the Black Hispanic girls who wrote graffiti and letters to faculty about white girls (wearing hoops) and how it insulted them smdh Another Obummer fail
No I don't do that. But I eat Irish and drink Irish.
ReplyDeleteNaw it's so not my color so I don't own green clothes.
ReplyDeleteforgot - but there's corned beef & cabbage in my slow-cooker.
ReplyDeleteDamn right---Irish and proud.....
ReplyDeleteBig festivities were last weekend (huuuge parade etc);Mellow today - but we in our green and gonna do a family friendly Pub:)
(Though none of us eat traditional fare lol,still a great day with wonderful live music)....Enty you should venture out-quarantine you'll find green bacon -everyone's Irish ? today!
*guarantee!
ReplyDelete(Though you may need to be quarantined if you actually eat it:(
Not unless you count the avocado kidlet #2 smeared all over me.
ReplyDeleteStill going to imbibe in traditional fare; lamb shanks and cabbage with fresh chips for dinner. And Jameson. Lots of Jameson.
Yes! Irish and proud!
ReplyDeleteA dusty olive green!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, wearing my authentic Guinness tee shirt I bought at the Guinness factory in Dublin when I took hubby there for his birthday weekend. It was awesome and the tour was very interesting
ReplyDeleteDo crotchless panties count?
ReplyDeleteYes and my mother's shamrock stick pin. Corn beef and cabbage simmering now! Cant eait for the soda bread!
ReplyDeleteForgot because I'm still shoveling snow, but got my corned beef and cabbage, and Irish name.
ReplyDeleteI have Irish heritage, so yes! Erin go braugh!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am colour blind, I do not do cultural appropiation either, so if I wore green was more because the clothes were next in my closet and I put them on without noticing.
ReplyDeleteHhhhhhhaaaa
ReplyDeleteBetter be careful not to wear anything that resembles something that certain cultures "own" even though civilizations thousands of years before them invented them. Like the Greeks and hoop earrings and the Black Hispanic girls who wrote graffiti and letters to faculty about white girls (wearing hoops) and how it insulted them smdh
Another Obummer fail
Turquoise and lime green striped panties.
ReplyDeleteNope, I always wear orange. Not Irish and thank god for it!
ReplyDeleteNo not reallly. Maybe in your hick town
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