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Where in the World are You?...Maunsell Sea Forts; The United Kingdom
Try to guess the pictured location based on a series of vague clues presented by the author.
20 commentsSt. Patrick's Day Claymation Cartoon
An article to showcase the video for and on the making of a funny Sammy Squid St. Patrick's Day claymation cartoon just made.
4 commentsEASY Cocktails: St Patricks Day Party
Happy St. Paddy's Day! Here's all the Irish in alcohol you need for your St. Patrick's Day Party
0 commentsST Patrick's Day Dinner
Most Irish adults love Bacon and Cabbage with a glass of milk.A good idea for Saint Patrick's Day Dinner.
2 commentsMusic for Your St. Paddy's Day Playlist
Happy St. Patrick's day, almost! Beidh ceol, caint agus craic againn! But what are you going to listen to? Irish trad of course, but not only that. When it comes to Irish music, people seem to forget that the choice is unlimited, and that there is something for everyone, and every kind of Paddy's Day party.
2 commentsRemembering Ceylon: a legacy from a Sri Lankan childhood
As the small child of a British Naval officer in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, I still have vivid memories of what that meant. Here are a few of my more unusual recollections of a way of life that is now forever lost.
10 commentsJust my luck - I'm not Irish after all: The day my mother rewrote my genealogy
How I learned I wasn't Irish after all. A story about genealogy and learning a few surprises.
86 commentsHow to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day the Healthy Budget Way
"This ain't for you" if you celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a keg of green beer and a competitive Flip Cup game. Well, that could be fun, but since sipping white tea is more reflective of my diet these days, I take a family friendly approach. Here are five health conscious, diet and exercise friendly ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day holistic health style. Visit a quirky park or a backyard zoo, have a family water balloon battle, bake green cookies or teach your child to save some green.
4 commentsThe Dubliners
The Dubliners have been around for Fifty years. When you think that they where going along with groups like the Hollies, Yardbirds, Manfred Man, The Animals and many others that have all fallen by the wayside. The Dubliners belong to the evergreens like the Rolling Stones, Rod "the mod" Stewart and such like. After 50 years there is still two of the originals playing and singing. Barney McKenna and John Sheahan.
16 commentsDating shows and gender roles
I was watching this clip from Take Me Out the other day, and ended up with my mind in a swirl thinking about dating shows. I have absolutely no idea how to feel about them! Part of me loves them, but the harder I think about it, the more I realise...
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