I've been tasked with putting together a St. Patrick's basket to raffle off within the office as a fund raiser for our booster club organization.
Any ideas? I'm stuck....
I figured a copy of "Boondock Saints", a sixer (make that a fourer) of Guinness and some Jamesons....
need help!
TIA!!!
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couple of snakes
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Originally Posted by BJ_M
Everyone knows that St. Patrick is famous in Irish history for banishing all snakes from Ireland sometime prior to his death on March 17, 460 A.D. Even today, everyone celebrates the St. Patrick's Day holiday in deference to Irish culture. However, a lesser known holiday, St. Hamish's Day, goes largely uncelebrated.
St. Hamish was a Scottish priest who banished all snakes from Scotland. Unfortunately, he did this only a few years before St. Patrick performed his own feat. The interesting thing to note is that, originally, St. Patrick did not intend to banish snakes from Ireland. He intended to banish British people from Ireland. Unfortunately, the night before his planned banishing activity, St. Patrick became intoxicated on Irish whiskey ... and when he rose in the morning, he continued his drinking binge. When it came time to banish the British, he referred to them as "snakes" ... and his chantings invoked the banishment, leaving British residents in Ireland unfettered. Sadly, these banished snakes fleeing Ireland swam across the channel to Scotland, re-populating the country to St. Hamish's chagrin. And celebrating his namesake's holiday was short-lived.
Though Scottish historians tell the story of St. Patrick's drunken mistake, the Irish refuse to accept the embarrassing truth ... that St. Patrick really planned on banishing the British, not snakes. -
Originally Posted by Epicurus8a
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/6302864380/
It includes their hit song "Harry's Game" made popular in the movie, "Patriot Games." Not a word of English in the song, either - all Gaelic.
They did release one music DVD (Gael Force) ... but it must be very rare since it's selling for $99.94 (shudder). Still, the VHS version can be had for as little as $6.32.
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