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  • Can you people GET A LIFE??? The post is HILARIOUS!

    Submitted by pennygirl on Mar 19, 10 at 11:14am
  • "Patty" is not commonly used as a shortened version of Patrick (at least, I've never heard of it used in Ireland), sometimes "Pat" is used, but it's usually "Paddy" which comes from the Irish for Patrick - "Padraic". Also, us Irish are refered to around the world as "Paddies", so it makes more sense for it to be known as Paddy's day. And by God, it was a fine one this year!!

    Submitted by HupYaBoyo on Mar 18, 10 at 6:21pm
  • sean? lmao why do i know this has to be you.

    Submitted by glowxworm on Mar 19, 10 at 6:32am
  • firzt

    Submitted by timtim on Mar 18, 10 at 1:56pm
  • Wowww enough with the lame St pattys day texts. Irish suck as bad as nlggers !!! Blah

    Submitted by greasynig on Mar 18, 10 at 10:44pm
  • Oh dear god seriously!!!! St pattys day?!? PADDYS!!! You dumb yank!

    Submitted by johnolz on Mar 18, 10 at 2:02pm
  • I had one too!!!!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 19, 10 at 1:37am
  • Well, it's Saint PATRICK'S day. Notice there is no "D" in the word Patrick.

    Submitted by OMGIamhere on Mar 18, 10 at 3:37pm
  • Also, 817 is in the South. Get your geography straight, darling.

    Submitted by OMGIamhere on Mar 18, 10 at 3:39pm
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