Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
#Holiday - St. Patrick's Day - Community Party - Tuesday, March 12th at 7:00 PM EDT
03/12/2013
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(The part about Eden helping, not the rest)
Originally posted by
MrWill
It has been rough at times, but a couple of WONDERFUL friends here on Eden have been keeping me sane
03/12/2013
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It looks AMAZING!! I've been drooling over it since wicked showed me a vid a while back.
Originally posted by
havahotlava
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this vib looks awesome!
this vib looks awesome!
03/12/2013
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Sexy Sexy Pic love It...
Originally posted by
Ansley
03/12/2013
Ah bollocks. I was so caught up in the speed of these posts that I forgot to go and look for the comet. Grrrr, I'd better win something to make up for it. Or else I'll have to try again in 100,000 years
03/12/2013
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That's fantastic!!! And music to my ears!!
Originally posted by
MrWill
It has been rough at times, but a couple of WONDERFUL friends here on Eden have been keeping me sane
03/12/2013
Hi all. new to this post
03/12/2013
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No Way!
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
Going to have to go do some chores and be a responsible adult. Hope you are all here later when I return.
03/12/2013
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Eh, that's just the official party. I think it really lasts as long as people are here talking about random stuff that makes us happy!
Originally posted by
kitty377
only 30 more minutes until the party is over rats!
03/12/2013
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It does.
Originally posted by
havahotlava
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this vib looks awesome!
this vib looks awesome!
03/12/2013
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Comet? That's awesome I didn't know that. Is it viewable from the East Coast?
Originally posted by
Sbmsvschoolgirl
There's supposed to be a comet out tonight, might have to step away in about an hour....
03/12/2013
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There's going to be a brighter, bigger one in November.
Originally posted by
PassionCpl
Ah bollocks. I was so caught up in the speed of these posts that I forgot to go and look for the comet. Grrrr, I'd better win something to make up for it. Or else I'll have to try again in 100,000 years
03/12/2013
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I knew this one! cool trivia!
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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And traditional Chinese-made "Kiss me I'm Oirish" t-shirts from Wal Mart.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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welcome to the craziness!
Originally posted by
KissTheSkyBaby
It looks AMAZING!! I've been drooling over it since wicked showed me a vid a while back.
03/12/2013
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I assumed that is what you meant!
Originally posted by
Rayne Millaray
(The part about Eden helping, not the rest)
03/12/2013
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I didn't know that I guess I was naive and kinda assumed it was always that way for some reason good to know.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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Blue was his orignal color!
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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woah! that think might cause an earthquake
Originally posted by
havahotlava
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this vib looks awesome!
this vib looks awesome!
03/12/2013
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The wearin' of the blue...doesn't have the same ring...
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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I've heard it was blue.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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Well I don't feel so bad about wearing blue on our SPD party day, then!
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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03/12/2013
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You got it!
Originally posted by
Gone (LD29)
Eh, that's just the official party. I think it really lasts as long as people are here talking about random stuff that makes us happy!
03/12/2013
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me too! made me horny just watching how it vibrates haha I so have to get me one if I don't win a free one tonight. fingers crossed!
Originally posted by
indiechick
RIGHT god I want it so bad
03/12/2013
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This makes sense now...my priest had me set out the blue robes at church this sunday...interesting he is playing games
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Love the look
No Way!
03/12/2013
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Thank you ma'am. Great to see you as always
Originally posted by
Wicked Wahine
welcome to the craziness!
03/12/2013
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Aha! How interesting. Maybe we should all start wearing blue and then when we get pinched say "excuse me! But blue was the original green!" LOL.
Originally posted by
Ansley
Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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Green is not the original color associated with St. Patrick- blue is. Green was not generally associated with the saint until the 19th century when people began wearing shamrocks and green ribbons to celebrate the holiday.
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This is moving so fast I can't keep up! Lol.
03/12/2013
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Sure doesn't!
Originally posted by
Airen Wolf
The wearin' of the blue...doesn't have the same ring...
03/12/2013
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Ta!
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
There's going to be a brighter, bigger one in November.
03/12/2013