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21st January 12, 07:41 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by sailortats
Now, does anyone know what happens when you drink Guinness with a Laphroaig chaser? Or maybe that should be drink Laphroaig with a Guinness chaser.
I would say you'd ruin the taste of both of them.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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21st January 12, 07:43 AM
#12
Re: St. Patricks Day
 Originally Posted by sailortats
Thanks for setting me straight guys. It appears that I misunderstood what was said. I shall certainly be wearing my kilt to a couple of the Irish bars in town to help celebrate the day.
Now, does anyone know what happens when you drink Guinness with a Laphroaig chaser? Or maybe that should be drink Laphroaig with a Guinness chaser.
No I don't know what happens. I tried it, but I don't remember!
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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21st January 12, 08:28 AM
#13
Re: St. Patricks Day

St. Patrick's Day 3-17-11... All 8 of my brothers and sisters celebrate at my moms, then we head out on the town... I have no clue who the woman in the picture is. She just wanted a picture taken with me.
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21st January 12, 07:42 PM
#14
Re: St. Patricks Day
 Originally Posted by sailortats
... Now, does anyone know what happens when you drink Guinness with a Laphroaig chaser? ...
 Originally Posted by flyingshamrock
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Is that what happens, or is she just chasing Laphroaig?
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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21st January 12, 10:41 PM
#15
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21st January 12, 10:46 PM
#16
Re: St. Patricks Day
It's all about Celtic solidarity! Wear the frickin; thing...you'll be right in style....I always do even though the third and fourth generation Irish in these parts think that appropriate apparel is a pair of Dockers and an Irish fisherman's sweater....and a Notre Dame hat.
Best
AA
ANOTHER KILTED LEBOWSKI AND...HEY, CAREFUL, MAN, THERE'S A BEVERAGE HERE!
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22nd January 12, 03:00 AM
#17
Re: St. Patricks Day
I hope not; it's my birthday... and if I can't wear the kilt on my birthday then I really don't know what the world is coming to!
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22nd January 12, 04:04 AM
#18
Re: St. Patricks Day
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Well, it looks like she's got herself a "handful" in that photo!  And by the expression on your face, it doesn't seem like you mind! 
My sister took the picture and then got my wifes attention in mid pose, it didn't end well for either person in the photo.
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22nd January 12, 01:27 PM
#19
Re: St. Patricks Day
There will be a lot of Scots in kilts at the North Texas Irish Festival for St. Patrick's day. In fact we take the clans will be there to convince any Mc's we can find that they are Scottish! (Yes, I know there are Mc/Mac's on both sides of the channel, but it is still fun watching them try to process it )
B.D. Marshall
Texas Convener for Clan Keith
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22nd January 12, 01:35 PM
#20
Re: St. Patricks Day
Laphroaig is far too good to be a chaser,it should be enjoyed on its own in a leisurely manner.
 Originally Posted by sailortats
Thanks for setting me straight guys. It appears that I misunderstood what was said. I shall certainly be wearing my kilt to a couple of the Irish bars in town to help celebrate the day.
Now, does anyone know what happens when you drink Guinness with a Laphroaig chaser? Or maybe that should be drink Laphroaig with a Guinness chaser.
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