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Well, since St. Patrick's day was on a Saturday this year, does anyone else feel like it didn't happen at all? I don't know about you guys, but if it weren't for the fact that the Gaia event was droppin clovers in my lap every two pagesk, I would've completely forgotten about it! x3 Yeah, I don't know I decide to post this like two days later, but hey I just realized it. I honestly don't feel like St. Patrick's day HAPPENED! x3 No one was pinching me for not wearing green, no one was wearing too much green from what I noticed, and basically it was business as usual.
St. Patrick's Day is one of those poor holidays that never get enough recognition. Like, Easter and Grandparent's Day! Um...Groundhog day! And even though Thanksgiving is well-known, nobody gives a crap about it, because it's caught between two of the best children holidays ever. Halloween and Christmas. Most people forget that Thanksgiving even goes in between until they're parents or grandparents serve them turkey...that or they realize it as they're force to make lists of what they're thankful for and put them on turkeys, pilgrims and indians at school. x3 I mean, honestly, poor holidays. Give them some limelight! It can't all be about Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanuka(Or however you spell it, I think there is another version with a C), Halloween, Valentin'es, and New Year's Eve!
Murfin just realized she has been babbling very badly, and she has some HW to do, so it'd be best if Murfin signed off of the internet now, and gave the computer to her mommy-kins. And to all those luffly little people who actually bothered to read Murfin's journal entry, thank joo and Happy (late) St. Patrick's Day! ...
Btw, what's the story of St. Patrick? x3
iLurk · Tue Mar 20, 2007 @ 01:18am · 0 Comments |
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