To: msdrby
I don't know... um... we're Presbyterians. And the village where our church is located is Scottish heritage. So I think St. Patrick's Day is ignored in general.
I'm just happy the guy doesn't show up in a kilt. Though, bagpipes would be neat with our pipe organ...
14,549 posted on
03/13/2004 7:28:20 PM PST by
JenB
To: JenB
Technically Catholics are supposed to wear green on St Patrick's day, and Protestants are supposed to wear orange.
14,550 posted on
03/13/2004 7:35:33 PM PST by
msdrby
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To: JenB
I'm just happy the guy doesn't show up in a kilt. Though, bagpipes would be neat with our pipe organ... Heh...Bilbo is wearing a kilt for the concert we're playing in on St. Patrick's Day. We also figured out that we're playing at least as many Scottish tunes as we are Irish...but oh well. Most people wouldn't know the difference anyway!
Today we played for our church's St. Patrick's dinner. Went pretty well. As usual we were just background and no one paid us much attention with the exception of a few fascinated kids...but a lot of the time, I like it that way.
I did my run today, too. It was still awful hard. I'm worrying and wondering about the twenty minutes, but hoping I can do it. I've been surprised a few times already, so hopefully...
14,661 posted on
03/14/2004 6:09:20 PM PST by
RosieCotton
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