St Patrick's Day
St Patrick's Day
Thought for today:- If you are thin skinned, don't marry an Irishman...
Here's why:
My husband, on our wedding day said to me "You look like a hundred dollars"
He used to tell everybody.... "I take my wife out every week (impressed?) and buy her soap powder"
"Every Christmas she gets a new ball and chain, to attach her to the cooker"
He remembers my birthday...... The Argentinians had a battleship called The 25th May!
The other day he said " I love you twice as much today as the first day we met...... There's twice as much of you"
He is very funny, years ago I was very ill after an operation. John had to do everything for me.
One day after giving me a bath, he told me to stick my tongue out.
He said.. " You look like a wee zip fastener"
To help you understand that one, I weighed 6 stone and had 46 clip stitches down my front... God! he made me laugh.
It was our wedding anniversary last week.... we got married on the very first Comic Relief Day!
Doesn't that tell you something about us?????????
I wouldn't change him for all the spuds in purdy ground.
Happy St Paddy's day to all of you, enjoy your soda bread, potato bread and Irish Whiskey.
M.A.D.
Here's why:
My husband, on our wedding day said to me "You look like a hundred dollars"
He used to tell everybody.... "I take my wife out every week (impressed?) and buy her soap powder"
"Every Christmas she gets a new ball and chain, to attach her to the cooker"
He remembers my birthday...... The Argentinians had a battleship called The 25th May!
The other day he said " I love you twice as much today as the first day we met...... There's twice as much of you"
He is very funny, years ago I was very ill after an operation. John had to do everything for me.
One day after giving me a bath, he told me to stick my tongue out.
He said.. " You look like a wee zip fastener"
To help you understand that one, I weighed 6 stone and had 46 clip stitches down my front... God! he made me laugh.
It was our wedding anniversary last week.... we got married on the very first Comic Relief Day!
Doesn't that tell you something about us?????????
I wouldn't change him for all the spuds in purdy ground.
Happy St Paddy's day to all of you, enjoy your soda bread, potato bread and Irish Whiskey.
M.A.D.
HA! Oh, this made me laugh! Have no idea what 6 stone is, but I can get a general picture of the zipper effect, what a hoot. You two obviously have a great sense of humor! And that certainly does make you blessed. Thanks for passing these tidbits along, it made my day!!
[color=green][/color]HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY to all my Irish and wanna-be Irish friends everywhere, and especially to you, M.A.D!
Oh, heck, I just looked at this and I must have done something wrong -- why didn't my type come out green?
[color=green][/color]HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY to all my Irish and wanna-be Irish friends everywhere, and especially to you, M.A.D!
Oh, heck, I just looked at this and I must have done something wrong -- why didn't my type come out green?
Happy St. Pat's Day
I think you two should take this act on the road!!
What a good sense of humor you both have. I too like the visual of the zip fastener.
M.A.D. with dots, you are too funny.
Happy St. Pat's Day
ol'gramma
Carolyn
What a good sense of humor you both have. I too like the visual of the zip fastener.
M.A.D. with dots, you are too funny.
Happy St. Pat's Day
ol'gramma
Carolyn
The [/color] should come after your text. eg. [ color = green ] then your text, then [ /color ]Dianna wrote:I must have done something wrong -- why didn't my type come out green?
I inserted spaces to show you what I meant.
Alternatively, just highlight the text you want to change and then use the buttons to format it, it'll put everything in the right place for you.
Happy St. Patrick's Day
~OB
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Thank you Janet, that was lovely.janetgalle wrote:Beannachtam na Femle Padraig ("Happy St. Patrick's Day!")
Fad saol agat. ("Long life to you.")
May the leprechauns be near you,
To spread luck along your way.
And may all the Irish angels,
Smile upon you St. Patrick's Day.
jg
Maireann croi eadron i bhfad
A light heart lives longest.
Maureen.
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Re: Happy St. Pat's Day
I think that we would get thrown out of the UK!ol'gramma wrote:I think you two should take this act on the road!! ol'gramma
Carolyn
Bad enough, Patrick was throwing me off the forum. tee hee.
(He must have forgiven me.)
Cheers ol'gramma, your input is always greatly appreciated.
M.A.D.
Should I reveal this?? I'm 1/5 Irish, English, French, German, Dutch - THEN there's my husband who is mostly Irish & Polish with a little Cherokee thrown in - WE ARE ALL MUTTS!! My poor children - but, somehow they are overcoming this beautifully! (Well, my mom always said the best dogs she ever had were mutts - OH GREAT - WHAT did I just call myself?!!!)
Majicaleetarina
Goodness! I thought that I was mixed up...... English, Scottish, Irish and French!majic1 wrote:Should I reveal this?? I'm 1/5 Irish, English, French, German, Dutch - THEN there's my husband who is mostly Irish & Polish with a little Cherokee thrown in - WE ARE ALL MUTTS!! My poor children - but, somehow they are overcoming this beautifully! (Well, my mom always said the best dogs she ever had were mutts - OH GREAT - WHAT did I just call myself?!!!)
My mum said the same thing majic1, only we call them mongrels.
From a MONGREL to a MUTT.
cheers
Maureen.