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Did you wear green on St. Patrick's day?
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So should I assume that you didn't wear any green then?

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haaaaaaaa....

Lovely.

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At work?? I dont think that would fly at my job.

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MP's aren't allowed---when I was one, we were allowed anywhere..except in highly restricted areas.

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There was a sea of people in green with me in the middle wearing bright red!

4 Replies to SuperFlyNinjaGuy's answer

Trying to make a statement were we or just forgetful?

I don't have any green articles of clothing, and I would buy some but the price for everything green shoots up 5000% for that one day!

But it today and save it for next year...

I think I'm going to grow a bit until then.

I wore a funny looking green, white and gold jesters hat to school- the kids love seeing teachers make a dill of themselves. I'm happy to lighten the day for them and let them know about some Irish tradition.

1 Replies to mozzie's answer

Yes, because all we Irish people make dills of themselves(!) That is the ancient Irish way(.)

My Ancestors are Scottish, but that wouldn't stop me, I just don't like to wear green.

I have heard of St. Patrick's day but it is not celebrated at all over here and I would not even know on which day it was. (Probably somewhere last week given the replies over here). But like SuperFlyNinjaGuy I don't have anything green in my closet to wear, not even green condoms...

3 Replies to pollewop's answer

Haaaaaaaaa---nothing green????? Unbelievable...

No really, there are a few colors I hardly ever wear (green, yellow, pink, brown), I seem to have a strong preference for some others like blue, red, white, black and the occasional orange (for our queens birthday party)

Well--alrighty then!!

No. I stayed home so there wasn't much sense in wearing green.