Yasin's BILLS Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 if you live in western new york, there is a lot of snow so be careful people because it might be good for the cops to bust drunk people on a snowy day. But I am going to MacGregors, because today its the last day before they close down for a month but happy st patricks day and cheers
JimBob2232 Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Wearing a whole lot of Green (and Gold), turning on ESPNU and watching Clarkson University take home another ECAC Hockey Championship! Bring on the NCAAs! Frozen Four here we come, I feel it!
HereComesTheReignAgain Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 if you live in western new york, there is a lot of snow so be careful people because it might be good for the cops to bust drunk people on a snowy day. But I am going to MacGregors, because today its the last day before they close down for a month but happy st patricks day and cheers   A fellow Rochestarian I assume. We are hitting the MacGregors in Henrietta for dinner to start out the night. Isn't MACGregors Scottish?
Yasin's BILLS Posted March 17, 2007 Author Posted March 17, 2007 A fellow Rochestarian I assume. We are hitting the MacGregors in Henrietta for dinner to start out the night. Isn't MACGregors Scottish?No its irish, Im not but who cares there isn't a real meaning of the day its a day where every body gets drunk. Ive always thought people that have last names that start with Mac is usually an irish name.
Fan in San Diego Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 well I'm Irish and proud of it. We are going to have corned beef and cabbage and some boddington's beer to chase it with. I don't like Guinness so I have to improvise.
Buffal0 Bill5 Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 No its irish, Im not but who cares there isn't a real meaning of the day its a day where every body gets drunk. Ive always thought people that have last names that start with Mac is usually an irish name. Mc's are Irish, Mac's are Scottish.
/dev/null Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Mc's are Irish, Mac's are Scottish. Â Does that make a McDonalds Big Mac multicultural?
Buffal0 Bill5 Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 well I'm Irish and proud of it. I don't like Guinness so I have to improvise. These statements don't jive. To answer the original question, we had the corned beef and cabbage. No beer. I'm not Irish, but I can go for a Guinness Stout on Tap.
aussiew Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 No Patty's Day for me. I've been in bed with a really bad flu. Missed 2 days of work.
justnzane Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Mc's are Irish, Mac's are Scottish. Not 100% true. In general, yes, but far from being anything near 100%. Â As for me, I helped my roomie move into the new apt today and have been doing homework since but at least i had a guinness
BB27 Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Tiled a bathroom floor, and today I need to finish scraping a ceiling, windows, and door.
Fan in San Diego Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 These statements don't jive. To answer the original question, we had the corned beef and cabbage. No beer. I'm not Irish, but I can go for a Guinness Stout on Tap. Â Try a Boddington's and talk to me afterwards. You'll give up Guinness after you've had a Boddington. Smooth and creamy, it is pure heaven on earth.
The Dean Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Try a Boddington's and talk to me afterwards. You'll give up Guinness after you've had a Boddington. Smooth and creamy, it is pure heaven on earth. Â Â Boddington's is good, Guinness is still the standard. I prefer the old Guiness Extra Stout in the little bottles. The foreign version is even better. The extra stout is much more bitter and higher in alcohol. Â While US stout's tend to suck, Rogue Brewery's, Shakespeare Stout is quite tasty, IMO.
BoondckCL Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 My St. Patricks Day ended up with me in the back of a police car for bull sh--.
Buffal0 Bill5 Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Try a Boddington's and talk to me afterwards. You'll give up Guinness after you've had a Boddington. Smooth and creamy, it is pure heaven on earth. Will do
HereComesTheReignAgain Posted March 18, 2007 Posted March 18, 2007 Try a Boddington's and talk to me afterwards. You'll give up Guinness after you've had a Boddington. Smooth and creamy, it is pure heaven on earth. Â Â Old Speckled Hen is my favorite. Boddington isn't too bad though. Guinness is one of the few dark beers I really don't like.
Yasin's BILLS Posted March 18, 2007 Author Posted March 18, 2007 Try a Boddington's and talk to me afterwards. You'll give up Guinness after you've had a Boddington. Smooth and creamy, it is pure heaven on earth.boddington blows, ive had it before you can't get a buzz off of it. it tastes like water to me. Killians is a good beer. Even though Im not a big fan of drinking any foriegn beer i like all american beers. except for the bud's there disgusting
Yasin's BILLS Posted March 18, 2007 Author Posted March 18, 2007 rolling rock is disgusting also, guiness to me tastes like 10 pounds of coffee I don't like guiness
Yasin's BILLS Posted March 18, 2007 Author Posted March 18, 2007 These statements don't jive. To answer the original question, we had the corned beef and cabbage. No beer. I'm not Irish, but I can go for a Guinness Stout on Tap.I'm not irish either but i sure felt like one last night
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