Why we celiberate saint pateric day?
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We need a reason to drink before noon.
St. Patrick's Day commemorates the patron saint of Ireland and is a day to celebrate Irish culture. One tradition is to pinch people who are not wearing the color green. St. Patrick's Day is March 17
So the bars can sell more alcohol.
some people like me dont love ya
SO YOU CAN DRINK SO MUCH YOU FORGET HOW TO SPELL..LIKE YOU
looks like you got a head start, my man
Along time ago in Ireland a man named Pattrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. Some historians beleive that the "snakes" were actually pagans.
So we all go to work and get pinched continusly for not wearing green and it's a great reason to get drunk
Just a reason to get drunk..It shall be a religious celebration only, but it has gone out of control. I know, I live in Savannah, Georgia, and the celebration will last thru the whole weekend.
If you want to see a celabration for St. Patty's Day you need to join us in clare. the streets are full of everyone and the bars well lets just say its their best day of the year.
So we have a legitimate excuse to get drunk and stupid!
Because Of The Irish. I GUESS.
This is the history behind it:
St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was not actually Irish. He was born on March 17 around AD 385, somewhere in Roman Britain, possibly near Dumbarton, Scotland. At 16, he was captured by Irish raiders looking for slaves and he was taken there to tend sheep. After six years of slavery, he ran away and ended up wandering through southern Gaul (France) and Italy. There, he had a vision from God which told him to return to Ireland and convert the pagans to Christianity. Returning to Ireland around 432, St. Patrick did missionary work until he died in 464. The country of Ireland went into mourning. The first St. Patrick's Day celebration in the United States was in 1737 in Boston.
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