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No, I didn't wear green today!!!

I spent most of my life in a place where we all took ethnic pride seriously, and I still do today!

Consequently, I wear a red tie every St. Pats! :thumbs:

And I wait to celebrate St. Joe's ...
 
I used to love Pat's Day. Take the afternoon off, get drunk, watch girls lift their tops. Good times. But, that was at least 20 years ago.
Wow!

You're really long overdue!
 
I don't miss it at all. Alcohol is just not my thing anymore.
My reply was tongue-in-cheek.

I understand what your saying, and respect it.

I feel similarly.

But I do insist on wearing red today, sober and all! ;)
 
What is it with some people? Obviously I didn't wear green today.
I've got bright orange on. Almost the hunter safety orange bright.

So what?

What is it with some people, and lots of some people, who think it's some kind of requirement to wear green on this dumb day?

I'm not freakin Irish, and I see no reason to pretend to be.
It's just Thursday to many of us. Deal with it.

I don't want any green beer either. :shock:

I wore green. No biggie. Even had a green bagel, provided by the hospitality committee at work.
 
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