So today’s all about the green. My way of getting into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day? I’m hosting the lucky Irish Take It Or Leave It game.
Before we embark on the this journey of totally random guessing, let’s explore a few facts about St. Patrick and his very party-friendly day.
1. The color green is commonly associated with Ireland, the Emerald Isle, but did you know that the actual color of St. Patrick is blue. In several artworks depicting the saint, he is shown wearing blue vestments. Green in Irish legends, was worn by faeries and immortals and by people who wanted to encourage their crops to grow. I didn’t even know saints had colors.
2. St. Patrick wasn’t Irish, and he wasn’t born in Ireland. Patrick’s parents were Roman citizens living in modern-day England, or more precisely in Scotland or Wales. Go figure.
3. The shamrock is a popular Irish symbol, but it is not the symbol of Ireland. The national symbol of Ireland is the harp. And I would have guessed the bag pipe. Duh.
4. Speaking of shamrocks, one estimate suggests that there are 10,000 3-leaf clovers for every 1 four-leaf. So your odds of finding a four-leaf clover are, about 1 in 10,000. Rather like the lottery.
5. The very first St. Patrick’s Day parade was not in Ireland. It was in Boston in 1787. Hey, I don’t make this stuff up.
6. The activity most associated with St. Patrick’s Day is drinking. However, Irish law, from 1903 to 1970, declared St. Patrick’s Day a religious observance for the entire country meaning that all pubs were shut down for the day. That meant no beer, not even the green kind, for public celebrants. The law was overturned in 1970, when St. Patrick’s was reclassified as a national holiday – allowing the taps to flow freely once again. Praise the Lord!
7. Speaking of drinking, the phrase “drowning the shamrock,” is from the custom of floating a shamrock on the top of whiskey before drinking it. The Irish believe that if you keep the custom, you will have a prosperous year.
So, now that you know all that, let’s see how well you think you know me. Here’s a reminder of the rules: Post your guesses (would I take it, or leave it) in the comments section below. I will post the choices on Monday and my responses on Thursday. The person with the most correct guesses is my winner, but you must re-post in the comments section in order to claim your prize. Unclaimed prizes will be forfeited after one week from posting the answers.
Good luck and happy St. Patrick’s Day!
1. Kiss the blarney stone.
2. Kiss a drunken Irishman.
3. Sing Danny Boy acapella in a bar full of drunken Irishmen.
4. Eat corn beef and cabbage.
5. Drink green beer.
6. Drown the shamrock.
7. Perform an Irish jig in the St. Patrick’s Day parade.
8. Spend a hour looking for 4-leafers in a field of clover.
9. Wear blue instead of green in honor of St. Patrick.
10. Dye my hair green.
Do you do anything special for St. Patrick’s day? Are you Irish, or even a little bit Irish, or wish you were Irish?
Word of the day: Davit
Fun fact about me: I was once part of a bowling team.
Original post by Jansen Schmidt, March 2014. Photos courtesy Google Images.
Yes to 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10. I’ve always been a big fan of St. Patrick’s day. Especially because I met my hub this day 24 years ago!:)
I was on a bowling team also. I was terrible. I went into it thinking it would be fun, but everyone was uber competitive.
Davit is another new word for me. It taps into my fear of sinking ships, although I guess if the ship is sinking, I’d be pretty happy for the davit.
Happy St. Patty’s Day, Patricia!
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With a name like Coleen I’d be thinking ye might have a wee dab of the Irish in ye.
I was not a very good bowler either but I did get a trophy for most improved one time. That was nice.
I’m glad you’re learning some new words over here at the Edge of Eternity.
Happy St. Pat’s to you as well my friend. I’m raising a pint with you. Be sure to stop by on Thursday to see how you did with the guessing.
Patricia
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I found a four-leaf clover in our backyard when I was a kid. Still have it pressed in a book somewhere.
I’m guessing you’d “take it” to all but 4 & 10.
Thanks for the fun trivia!
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Wow – you are lucky! I’ve never found a 4-leaf clover.
Interesting guesses. See you Thursday for the answers.
Patricia
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So many things I didn’t know about St. Patrick’s Day that now I do. Thanks for the great post!
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Well Kate, I’m all about education over here at the Edge of Eternity. So glad you took a moment to swing by.
Have a great day and we’ll see you again.
Patricia
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1. Totally would.
2. Oh yeah.
3. If they’re all drunk, you don’t even have to sing good, so why not?
4. No way.
5. Sure.
6. Yep.
7. We all know you got the jig down, but doing it in a parade? Yeah, you’d do that.
8. I hope not. What a waste of time.
9. You’re a rebel, so yes.
10. Nah. It’s one thing to wear green sometimes, but every day?
Today also happens to be my hubby’s B-day, so I’m posting an embarrassing video for him, and I’ll drown the shamrock without the shamrock part because I’m not lucky enough to find one. Heck yes, I’m Irish on my maternal grandma’s side. Any other Dunbars out there? Have a FABULOUS day, Patricia!
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So you think you know me? Interesting. I love the commentary about your rationale when revealing your guesses. Always nice to know how people come up with their answers.
And you know, they do have that wash-out hair dye. Any good thespian has used that stuff a time or two in their life.
I’m looking forward to seeing you on Thursday. Hopefully you’ve scored enough to win a fabulous prize.
Happy St. Paddy’s day by friend. I’m lifting a pint in your honor later today.
Patricia
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Yes to all of them except 2 and 10! I agree with CJ, green all the time? No! Great blog.
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Hi Jasmine – good to see you. I think perhaps CJ has a somewhat jaded opinion of me since she found out I’m not a cat lover, but we’ll see how that affected her score on Thursday.
Thanks for stopping by and playing along. Remember to check back on Thursday for the answers.
Have a great day!
Patriica
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I don’t know you well at all so I’m totally guessing LOL!
1 Take it
2 Leave it (too sloppy)
3 Take it
4 Take it
5 Take it
6 Take it
7 Leave it
8 Leave it
9 Leave it
10 Leave it
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Hi Crystal – guessing’s what it’s all about. I try to come up with crazy questions that no one would know so, you’re right in there with everyone else.
I hope we’ll see you back here on Thursday for the answers. The first person with the most correct guesses gets a lovely prize.
Patricia
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I found your blog by a post from Jasmine Haynes and I’m glad I came over for a visit 🙂
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Me too, Crystal. Always nice to see new faces.
Patricia
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Very interesting facts that I did not now. I raise a glass of green beer in your honor. Happy St Paddy’s day!
I was also on a few bowling teams in my day. Love bowling.
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Somehow i see you as a bowler, Phil. I’ll bet you’ve hit a few turkeys, too.
Thanks for stopping by and re-tweeting! I appreciate the support.
My pint is raised with yours.
Patricia
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My Mother-In-law would sit on the grass in her front lawn in Michigan and almost always find a four leaf clover! I don’t know how she did it, just lucky I guess! I always make corn beef and cabbage for St. Paddy’s Day, although I found out the tradition of corn beef and cabbage actually started as the Easter feast and through the years moved to St. Paddy’s Day. Yes, I’m part Irish my Mom’s maiden. name was McCloskey. When going through some inherited books from my grandma, pub dates going back to before the Civil War, I discovered four different pressed four leaf clovers.
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My goodness, another lucky soul amongst us. I have never found a 4-leafed variety. Interesting that your mother-in law not only found them, but kept them.
Corned beef and cabbage for Easter? Seems wrong. But, the “facts” I found out about St. Patrick felt all wrong, too. Funny how traditions get started.
Thanks for visiting Diana!
Patricia
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I see we have been on the same wavelength today, Patricia! Fun post. I’m not going to enter the contest, although I would love to see you sing “Danny Boy” a capella, LOL. 😉
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I’m singing it right now, Kathy. Of course today there’s only some hung over Irish men to hear me.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope we’ve moved past this green nonsense until Christmas.
Patricia
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I’m labeling numbers 1 and 10 as leave it, and the rest as take it. Why? I don’t know.
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In just under the wire, Pat. You think I like kissing things is that it?
I’ll be posting my answers in a minute. I hope you’ve got your calendar marked to check back for the answers.
Patricia
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Okay, it’s Thursday – today actually and not yesterday like I thought. Sorry if you saw my tweet and came by for the answers yesterday. I screwed up.
This month’s quiz was sort of sneaky. I’d actually take all but number 10. I once dyed my hair red and it turned out this sort of funky maroon, purple color so I’ve learned not to experiment too much with hair dye. I would, however, use the wash out spray kind, but that wasn’t the question was it?
Here’s how you did:
Jennette and Jasmine each got 9 out of 10. Excellent guessing gals!! The first one back before next Thursday, gets a lovely prize. Please leave another comment so I know you were here and can contact you.
Coleen B (CJ) and Pat got 8 right.
Crystal got 6 right.
Coleen P got 5 right.
Thanks for playing along ladies and happy spring!
Patricia
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Congrats to winners! Happy spring. 🙂
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Happy Spring to you too Coleen. May your days be filled with sunshine.
Patricia
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Congratulations winners 🙂
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Thanks for playing Crystal and stopping back. Hope to see you again.
Patricia
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YEAH! 8 right! Scored a B on the Patricia quiz!
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You got a B+ my friend. Thanks for playing.
Patricia
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