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Morning ARC and pepper.
 

Good morning WD. I saw you were the early bird.
 

Got some purdy severe weather working threw the area today. Springtime and tornadoes go hand and hand around here. We’re ready this time. Loaded the shelter last night.
 

Morning Rook
Hope all goes ok with you weather wise, and it does effect you at all.
Now when you say shelter-would this be an unground bunker, or just a concrete enforced room of sorts?
 

Good napping morning WD.......:laughing7:

Sounds like you had to put on the nail belt.......
 

Morning Rook
Hope all goes ok with you weather wise, and it does effect you at all.
Now when you say shelter-would this be an unground bunker, or just a concrete enforced room of sorts?

I believe he has a bird cage. [emoji2957]
 

GMorn all, I started watching the pirate show on Netflix but fell asleep, My best girl said she liked it and watched the second show. It’s easier for me when I can ask her what’s going on or who’s that...
Have a great day all
 

Top o the mornin all!

Shall I go find a green beer this day?

Was a time the entire day would be spent , um , partying we'll say...

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Paddy

Can't we all just get along? L.o.l.....

[United States
Plastic Paddy is typically used in a derogatory fashion towards those who identify as Irish Americans or who celebrate "Irishness" on Saint Patrick's Day, accusing them of having little actual connection to Irish culture.[24][25] For example, British mixed martial arts fighter Dan Hardy has called American fighter Marcus Davis a "plastic Paddy" due to Marcus' enthusiasm for his Irish ancestry.[26]

Alex Massie, a Scottish journalist, wrote in National Review:

When I was a student in Dublin we scoffed at the American celebration of St. Patrick, finding something preposterous in the green beer, the search for any connection, no matter how tenuous, to Ireland, the misty sentiment of it all that seemed so at odds with the Ireland we knew and actually lived in. Who were these people dressed as Leprechauns and why were they dressed that way? This Hibernian Brigadoon was a sham, a mockery, a Shamrockery of real Ireland and a remarkable exhibition of plastic paddyness. But at least it was confined to the Irish abroad and those foreigners desperate to find some trace of green in their blood.[27]]
 

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