Community St. Patrick's Day Party: Thursday, March 17th at 8pm Eastern

Contributor: Airekah Airekah
Quote:
Originally posted by Kindred
The harp is also the symbol for Guinness beer.
I wish I liked beer.
03/17/2011
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
Quote:
Originally posted by Airekah
I LOVE GREEN and Emeralds. =) More fun facts please!
Ok then! More fun facts!

The first year St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in America in 1737 in Boston, Massachusetts. The first official St. Patrick's Day parade was held in New York City in 1766. As the saying goes, on this day "everybody is Irish!" Over 100 U.S. cities now hold Saint Patrick's Day parades.
03/17/2011
Contributor: Pixel Pixel
Quote:
Originally posted by tigerkate
-jumps-

CATCH THE GOLD
You have to actually catch the Leprechaun, and then he'll tell you where his gold is if you let him go. *grin*
03/17/2011
Contributor: Stephanie Marie Stephanie Marie
Quote:
Originally posted by BBW Talks Toys
Kids are with grandma until at least 10pm EST. LOVE spring break!
Lol I bet!
03/17/2011
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
Quote:
Originally posted by Kindred
The harp is also the symbol for Guinness beer.
Very interesting!
03/17/2011
Contributor: Aly890 Aly890
Quote:
Originally posted by Kindred
The harp is also the symbol for Guinness beer.
i like.. not the beer but the symbol..
03/17/2011
Contributor: EnslavedPetals EnslavedPetals
No children in this home. ::grabs another beer:::
03/17/2011
Contributor: ZenaidaMacroura ZenaidaMacroura
Woo, finally gettin a buzz! Need more beer!
03/17/2011
Contributor: Airekah Airekah
Quote:
Originally posted by Jul!a
Ok then! More fun facts!

The first year St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in America in 1737 in Boston, Massachusetts. The first official St. Patrick's Day parade was held in New York City in 1766. As the saying goes, on this day ... more
That is interesting. Even more so that it was not celebrated in Ireland.
03/17/2011
Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
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Originally posted by BBW Talks Toys
I think Tim's busy, wanna escort me upstairs?
Bust trying to catch up, I'm two pages behind. lol Speed is not my thing, its endurance.
03/17/2011
Contributor: ShadowKitten ShadowKitten
Quote:
Originally posted by Jul!a
Ok then! More fun facts!

The first year St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in America in 1737 in Boston, Massachusetts. The first official St. Patrick's Day parade was held in New York City in 1766. As the saying goes, on this day ... more
YAY TRIVIA.
there was a new york city in 1766? O.o
<<< is rusty on his history XD
03/17/2011
Contributor: BBW Talks Toys BBW Talks Toys
Quote:
Originally posted by Aly890
i like.. not the beer but the symbol..
I prefer Harp beer to Guinness... A little too stout for me.
03/17/2011
Contributor: tigerkate tigerkate
Quote:
Originally posted by Pixel
You have to actually catch the Leprechaun, and then he'll tell you where his gold is if you let him go. *grin*
Well he = gold in my mind. Little leprechaun devils...
03/17/2011
Contributor: *HisMrs* *HisMrs*
Quote:
Originally posted by Aly890
i like.. not the beer but the symbol..
I'm not a big fan either!
03/17/2011
Contributor: BBW Talks Toys BBW Talks Toys
Quote:
Originally posted by ToyTimeTim
Bust trying to catch up, I'm two pages behind. lol Speed is not my thing, its endurance.
*growl*
03/17/2011
Contributor: Leprechaun Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
03/17/2011
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
Quote:
Originally posted by ShadowKitten
YAY TRIVIA.
there was a new york city in 1766? O.o
<<< is rusty on his history XD
You learn something new every day!
03/17/2011
Contributor: Airekah Airekah
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
WOW! Thank you for the fun fact too!
03/17/2011
Contributor: BBW Talks Toys BBW Talks Toys
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
Interesting!
03/17/2011
Contributor: Kindred Kindred
Quote:
Originally posted by BBW Talks Toys
I prefer Harp beer to Guinness... A little too stout for me.
There ya go!
03/17/2011
Contributor: ZenaidaMacroura ZenaidaMacroura
The Leprechaun movies used to scare the crap out of me when I was little...
03/17/2011
Contributor: Aly890 Aly890
Quote:
Originally posted by BBW Talks Toys
I prefer Harp beer to Guinness... A little too stout for me.
I think Guinness is the worst tasting beer ever. I am just not a fan of the dark beers
03/17/2011
Contributor: ToyTimeTim ToyTimeTim
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Hello Everyone!
Got to be some one we all know.
03/17/2011
Contributor: tigerkate tigerkate
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
I loved the leprechaun movies.

Especially Lep in the Hood. Great work.
03/17/2011
Contributor: BBW Talks Toys BBW Talks Toys
Quote:
Originally posted by Kindred
There ya go!
Thank you, my darling!
03/17/2011
Contributor: sexyintexas sexyintexas
Quote:
Originally posted by ZenaidaMacroura
The Leprechaun movies used to scare the crap out of me when I was little...
My daughter slept with shoes lolol
03/17/2011
Contributor: Joie de Cherresse Joie de Cherresse
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
SO Leprechauns were shoemakers? LOL! When did the gold at the end of the rainbow come from?
03/17/2011
Contributor: Pixel Pixel
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig!
03/17/2011
Contributor: EnslavedPetals EnslavedPetals
Quote:
Originally posted by Aly890
I think Guinness is the worst tasting beer ever. I am just not a fan of the dark beers
I am not a fan of dark beers either
03/17/2011
Contributor: Kindred Kindred
Quote:
Originally posted by Leprechaun
Did you know that the name 'lephrechaun' has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word 'leipreachan', which means "a kind of aqueous sprite”. Or, it could be from 'leath bhrogan', which means "shoemaker".
lol, that's great whoever made that account!
03/17/2011