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    Quote Originally Posted by Iñaki
    I hope you enjoy it GMan. Unfortunately, duty calls, and I will be deployed onboard an aircraft carrier by then. Maybe next year. St Patty's day here in Savannah is huge, great partying during that weekend.
    I'm planning on coming down to Savannah this year for St. Patty's day. Iñaki, sounds like you'll be busy, but if any other XMarks members would like to meet up, maybe Iñaki can suggest some local establishments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    Not to start anything, but my experience has been the reverse. Our local (and now defunct) Celtic Society used to provide the colour party for the front of the local St. Patrick's Day parade, and we usually would get some semi-negative (and anti-Scots) comments from some of the more militant Irish. I remember being asked by one of them why the Scots were part of the Celtic Society, since only the Irish are "Celtic". (They really didn't like it when you would respond that neither was St. Patrick, since he was a Romano-Briton from either Wales or Scotland, take your pick!)

    Now, that being said, I now plenty of folks of Irish heritage (many of them here) who are not that way at all. I don't like generalizations, though, and with many different ethnicities, states, provinces, countries, etc. designing their own tartans, I don't think it's fair to paint all Scots with that brush.

    Green Beer...to quote Michaeleen Og Flynn in "The Quiet Man", "The Borgias could do better!" :mrgreen:

    Cheers,
    Hmm, gotta be differences in locale: here in Denver (and back in Connecticut growing up, for that matter), St Padraig's day seems to foster a "the more the merrier" attitude. I've seen some of the older members of my clan society practically grilling people at the highland games, then dismissing them when it turns out they'd no affiliation w/ the clan; the best I can describe their behavior is "prickly". On the other hand, I've swapped shots of Glenmorangie for Jamesons from more than a few fellows with green tophats on their heads over the years.

    Bryan...by the way, I only mentioned green beer-I didn't mean to imply I actually *drank* the stuff :-P

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    locale...

    Quote Originally Posted by flyv65
    Hmm, gotta be differences in locale: here in Denver (and back in Connecticut growing up, for that matter), St Padraig's day seems to foster a "the more the merrier" attitude. I've seen some of the older members of my clan society practically grilling people at the highland games, then dismissing them when it turns out they'd no affiliation w/ the clan; the best I can describe their behavior is "prickly". On the other hand, I've swapped shots of Glenmorangie for Jamesons from more than a few fellows with green tophats on their heads over the years.

    Bryan...by the way, I only mentioned green beer-I didn't mean to imply I actually *drank* the stuff :-P
    I think you hit on something: age, not locale -- I've seen that same attitude before working as a genealogical librarian -- being young and college educated makes you a marked man in that enviroment, let me tell you! ;)

    Anyone is welcome at my clan tent at the games, Cumming/Comyn or no! :mrgreen:

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernScot
    I'm planning on coming down to Savannah this year for St. Patty's day. Iñaki, sounds like you'll be busy, but if any other XMarks members would like to meet up, maybe Iñaki can suggest some local establishments?
    Hey SouthernScot,
    As far as to where to go in Savannah you have two options. You can either go to River Street or you can stay around the city market area...or both. Its a five minute walk. River Street gets very crowded with tourists. People from everywhere, very lively and lots of alcohol. It does get a little out of hand down there (Mardi Gras style) so there is a lot of police. The locals go to city market and the bars on Congress street. There are a couple of Irish pubs in the area within a hundred yards of each other, Irish Times and Finnegan's, both pretty cool, and many other bars.
    And dont be shy about kilting, they are very much welcome in Savannah.
    So, enjoy and drink a pint o' Guinnes for me!!!

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    The St. Patrick's Parade Commission will hold an Irish Stew
    Cook-Off on Saturday, February 18, 2006. This will be our
    major fundraiser for the parade and your participation is
    appreciated. The cook-off will be held at the West Alabama
    Ice House.

    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...s/stpatspa.htm
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