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Any on out in Glasgow for paddy's day?

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By *ew guy69 OP   Man
over a year ago

Hamilton

Anyone out in Glasgow this Sat and were good to go?

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By *ew guy69 OP   Man
over a year ago

Hamilton

That a no then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

Im sure the loutish behaviour will be on show as usual come the w/end.

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By *ew guy69 OP   Man
over a year ago

Hamilton

Lol I just use it as an excuse to go for drink with friends

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

Nailed it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

So true mate.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Much prefer to steer clear as I’m sure it will be mobbed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Contemplating it was going to go out but not sure

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

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By *anarkshirelassCouple
over a year ago

lanarkshire


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

Bang on...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Think the pubs and clubs in merchant city will be delighted as there is a st patricks day festival on and last yr over 6000 attended so a good earner for the city ,also st patrick was born in scotland in the dumbarton area

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I will be in Merchant City, love the atmosphere, love the craic.

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley

I’ll be rasing a glass in memory of a dear friend from Ireland who was taken too soon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'll sadly be trying to forget the day/date as it would have been 13 years if I had stayed with my boyfriend. So hopefully I will be "busy" with something else to keep my mind off it x

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By *atsnTitsCouple
over a year ago

Land Of Naughtiness

Wow so many multicultural individuals in Bonnie Scotland

We will be personally can’t think of anything better being around the Irish at least they are non judgmental and know how to have a laugh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why do folk want to ridicule a world wide celebration of st patricks day, a day of fun and lafter a few drinks , whats not to like,, only in west of scotland do some folk seem to get upset , live and let live i say, lifes to short for inflamitory opinions , happy st pats day everyone xxx penny

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By *azzle DazzleCouple
over a year ago

strathaven


"Why do folk want to ridicule a world wide celebration of st patricks day, a day of fun and lafter a few drinks , whats not to like,, only in west of scotland do some folk seem to get upset , live and let live i say, lifes to short for inflamitory opinions , happy st pats day everyone xxx penny "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do folk want to ridicule a world wide celebration of st patricks day, a day of fun and lafter a few drinks , whats not to like,, only in west of scotland do some folk seem to get upset , live and let live i say, lifes to short for inflamitory opinions , happy st pats day everyone xxx penny "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm singing in Glasgow on Saturday if anyone is out and fancies a beer!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm singing in Glasgow on Saturday if anyone is out and fancies a beer! "
, where u singing xxx penny

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By *rchangel 69Man
over a year ago

just ask,

I’ll be there......as an English guy in Glasgow on St Patrick’s day after England Ireland in the six nations!!! What could possibly go wrong....... I may need some ‘emotional support’

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't decide... city centre or west end?

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"Can't decide... city centre or west end?"

Karaoke?

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By *andACouple
over a year ago

glasgow


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is. "

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about.

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow

I started celebrating St. Patricks after discovering my Nigerian family (he's the Nigerian patron saint as well) but im still waiting on my cousin Prince Adewobole Ayendi sending me the money he promised

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about."

So pls do tell us all how you can guarantee that most ppl havent a clue what its all about ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about."

Zzzzzz you are such a bore! Honestly do every one a favour and leave. Utter fun drains

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about.

So pls do tell us all how you can guarantee that most ppl havent a clue what its all about ?"

the town i live in seem to believe its about running around in a celtic top spouting of about how ireland should be free.

kinda sums up no clue what a saints day is about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about.

So pls do tell us all how you can guarantee that most ppl havent a clue what its all about ?the town i live in seem to believe its about running around in a celtic top spouting of about how ireland should be free.

kinda sums up no clue what a saints day is about "

Sadly, this is the precedent for most Scots 'celebrating' St. Patrick's Day.

Indoctrinated on a whimsical just like their peers, and their peers before them and they all just go along with it like lemmings.

Ironically, no nationality at all matters to them. The are merely celebrating the only thing they identify with - getting d*unk and engaging in tribal inner-city rivalry.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couldn't think of anything worse than 'celebrating' St Patrick's Day with a load of plastic Paddies or confused Scots which couldn't even tell you when St. Andrew's Day is.

The whole idea of 'Saint' anything is pretty ridiculous unless someone is deeply religious anyway. Even the idea of St Andrews day does nothing for us. Can pretty much guarantee most people have no clue what it's all about.

So pls do tell us all how you can guarantee that most ppl havent a clue what its all about ?the town i live in seem to believe its about running around in a celtic top spouting of about how ireland should be free.

kinda sums up no clue what a saints day is about "

Conversley the same could be said of those individuals who take over towns and cause major traffic disruptions, resplendant in their sashes spouting bile about “the famine being over” and “scummy kafflicks” every “Glorious 12th”. There is no moral high ground upon which one side or another of the religious chasm which seems to afflict certain enclaves of Scotland can look down on the other.

One half want to be English whilst the other has flown over Dublin or drank Guiness/Magners whilst tearfully reminiscing about freedom fighters who doubtless died when they were in nappies. The vast majority of them last saw a Church/Chapel when they were getting their heads dooked in the baptismal font .

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple
over a year ago

Falkirk


"I started celebrating St. Patricks after discovering my Nigerian family (he's the Nigerian patron saint as well) but im still waiting on my cousin Prince Adewobole Ayendi sending me the money he promised "

Howfar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Ironically, no nationality at all matters to them. The are merely celebrating the only thing they identify with - getting d*unk and engaging in tribal inner-city rivalry. "

Close... having no affiliation or interest in either side of glasgows "tribal inner city rivalry" i just went for the first option of "celebrating getting d*unk" because there was a great atmosphere, with good music playing and people in high spirits ... oh and its fun!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Think the pubs and clubs in merchant city will be delighted as there is a st patricks day festival on and last yr over 6000 attended so a good earner for the city ,also st patrick was born in scotland in the dumbarton area"

Got better knowledge than most historians then? Nobody is sure where he was born. Could be Scotland, could be Wales.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

think the OP quetion was , any one out for st paddys day, and wat do we get, the first 5 replies set the tone, insulting and derogatory remarks, but the mere mention of ireland catholics and glaswegians has some folk scrambling to their keyboards in horror at the thought that there still are catholics in glasgow, for the record im not catholic and had a great fun st paddys day i met folk who just wanted to have a good day out, now wats wrong with that. xxx penny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Spot on Penny.

Some of the replies on the thread was poor energy to say the least.

I like you guys had a terrific weekend.

May the road rise to meet you all...

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