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Thanks JamesW although it’s just like any other Friday in our house 🙂
I definitely will remain 100% sober as I haven't had alcohol since first being pregnant - not that I was ever much of a drinker 😏
I’m certain that we’ll see a totally different England team tomorrow. See you in the Aviva 😘😘
Lol… I knew you were teetotal but I also know there will be many thousands of Irish people today making up for it 👍🤣
I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s game and I certainly hope that we are more competitive than we were last week. However, I do think it will be the Irish eyes that are smiling come 7pm ish 😘😘
Happy St. Pat's Day. I'm Irish on both sides and we always had corned beef/cabbage. I even went to a Catholic school named after St. Patrick. Some good memories of my grandmother and her family. She married a guy who was English/French.
My relatives in NYC are really going all out to celebrate. Lots of green beer flowing up there.
Living live on the beach. Dx 2015 ALS (limb onset)
I can confirm that people in Ireland do not eat corned beef & cabbage. 😏
Funny. It must be an American thing. I had two grandparents born and raised in Ireland but never questioned the traditional St. Patrick's meal. I vaguely remember reading that Americans substituted corned beef for bacon.
Living live on the beach. Dx 2015 ALS (limb onset)
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