Did you get pinched?

Did you get pinched


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graceanne

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In honor of my favorite holiday, inquiring minds wanna know. Did you get pinched today?
 
No, but I feel like I should have been. Irish stepfather and his family.
 
Nope. I wore green, which was a stretch because I had a job interview today. I found an atrocious green herringbone blazer in the back of my closet, and opted to go with a teal and green flecked boucle one instead - but it still had green in it.
 
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Where I grew up, "pinched" meant that you were stopped by the police, often for something like speeding. And no, I wasn't.
 
Nope..and I didnt wear green either. I did wear a claddaugh, but that's my engagement ring from Malin

I dont celebrate St. Patrick's Day in any way shape or form ~ it goes against my religion
 
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Nope..and I didnt wear green either. I did wear a claddaugh, but that's my engagement ring from Malin

I dont celebrate St. Patrick's Day in any way shape or form ~ it goes against my religion

Neither does most of Ireland. It's a BFD there that leaves them wondering what's wrong with their US based emigres.
 
"Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide by Irish people and increasingly by non-Irish people (usually in Australia and North America). Celebrations are generally themed around all things Irish and, by association, the color green. Both Christians and non-Christians celebrate the secular version of the holiday by wearing green or orange, eating Irish food and/or green foods, imbibing Irish drink (such as Guinness, Baileys Irish Cream or carbomb drink) and attending parades.

The St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin, Ireland is part of a five-day festival; over 500,000 people attended the 2006 parade. The largest St. Patrick's Day parade is held in Chicago and it is watched by over 2.5 million spectators.[citation needed] The St. Patrick's Day parade was first held in Boston in 1761, organized by the Charitable Irish Society. New York City's celebration began on 18 March 1762 when Irish soldiers in the British army marched through the city.[citation needed] The predominantly French-speaking Canadian city of Montréal, in the province of Québec has the longest continually running Saint Patrick's day parade in North America, since 1824;[5] The city's flag has the Irish emblem, the shamrock, in one of its corners. Ireland's cities all hold their own parades and festivals, including Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Derry, Galway, Kilkenny, Limerick, and Waterford. Parades also take place in other Irish towns and villages."




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick's_Day

Pinching is an Irish-American thing where children of emigres were supposedly encouraged to participate in St.Patrick celebrations by wearing green lest they be pinched by fairies or something. I also heard that folks would pinch one another for not conforming - the green of the bruise would ensure at least a little green on ya.

So yeah. We're a little crazy, and most of us were brought up with the fear of GAHD instilled in us through threats by our parents.

St. Patricks Day is just fun - at least that's the way it was presented to me. If I was catholic and religious it might mean even more so.

So - not mandatory, but just a fun thing to do. My grandfather always said " If you're Irish you don't need to prove it by wearing green." So whatever.
 
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St. Patricks Day is just fun - at least that's the way it was presented to me[/color\


That's why I love it so much. It isn't as stressful as christmas or thanksgiving or easter - you don't have to do anything but wear green and pinch the non-green wearers.
 
That's why I love it so much. It isn't as stressful as christmas or thanksgiving or easter - you don't have to do anything but wear green and pinch the non-green wearers.

LOL

You just like any excuse to pinch people! :D
 
I used to tell people when I was a kid that I was Irish, I didnt have to wear green.

Growing up, it wasnt that big a deal, I was Irish descent, but more hillbilly than anything else.. we were protestant, not Catholic, so saints were kinda.. eh..

But, since becoming pagan and delving into my Irish past in that manner, I found I just couldnt "celebrate" a man who was responsible for the deaths of many druids in the name of religion. Nor do I celebrate the stereotypical idea of the drunk Irishman.

Doesnt mean I want to stop anyone else's fun, it's just something I don't do
 
I didnt wear green and I didnt get pinched. Mature adults know thats really childish and serves no purpose. Besides last guy to do that, nearly lost 2 fingers thanks to me.
 
I do have a bruise on my thigh from where Malin bit me Sunday morning..does that count? :D
 
I used to tell people when I was a kid that I was Irish, I didnt have to wear green.

Growing up, it wasnt that big a deal, I was Irish descent, but more hillbilly than anything else.. we were protestant, not Catholic, so saints were kinda.. eh..

But, since becoming pagan and delving into my Irish past in that manner, I found I just couldnt "celebrate" a man who was responsible for the deaths of many druids in the name of religion. Nor do I celebrate the stereotypical idea of the drunk Irishman.

Doesnt mean I want to stop anyone else's fun, it's just something I don't do

I totally respect that Fi, and you're right.

I wasn't raised Catholic either (Irish grandparents were though) so it's more of a light-hearted cultural thing for me, and seeing as so much culture gets lost (IE I've only really retained how to make a boiled dinner and various gaelic swear words), I don't see a problem with playing along if all I'm doing is wearing green.

Gracie wears green and pinches folks. Today just makes her feel like she can excuse it.:D

Duh. :p

*pinch*

Dude I totally already said I wore green!

*pinch*
 
I used to tell people when I was a kid that I was Irish, I didnt have to wear green.

Growing up, it wasnt that big a deal, I was Irish descent, but more hillbilly than anything else.. we were protestant, not Catholic, so saints were kinda.. eh..

But, since becoming pagan and delving into my Irish past in that manner, I found I just couldnt "celebrate" a man who was responsible for the deaths of many druids in the name of religion. Nor do I celebrate the stereotypical idea of the drunk Irishman.

Doesnt mean I want to stop anyone else's fun, it's just something I don't do

If I didn't celebrate holidays cause I didn't like the original basis, I wouldn't celebrate anything.

Christmas - Jesus was born in the spring. Christmas was originally the winter solstice. I'm a Christian - I choose to celebrate Jesus' birthday instead of winter solstice.

Easter. Huh - supposedly the day Jesus was raised from the dead, and yet we have the easter bunny and eggs. Bull - it's another pagan holiday. I'm not pagan. but i choose to see the eggs as a sign of the new life I have in Jesus. *shrugs* Holidays are what you make of them. I'm not catholic - I don't do the whole saints thing. I still choose to celebrate st. patty's day because it's fun. I could care less about the origins.
 
I didnt wear green and I didnt get pinched. Mature adults know thats really childish and serves no purpose. Besides last guy to do that, nearly lost 2 fingers thanks to me.

Oh, so now I'm childish and immature, hm? then why don't you just put me on ignore, cause I didn't ask how you feel about the fucking holiday.
 
Yup, viv pinched me. I didn't have my hat on at the time, and it has some green in it.

Ate corned beef and cabbage today. May have a stout later. We'll see.

St Pat himself can pogue mahone, but I enjoy the holiday nonetheless.
 
Yup, viv pinched me. I didn't have my hat on at the time, and it has some green in it.

Ate corned beef and cabbage today. May have a stout later. We'll see.

St Pat himself can pogue mahone, but I enjoy the holiday nonetheless.

Well, as stated, it's my favorite holiday. I love the irreverence of it. And I love pinching. Unfortunately the kids are on to me. They wore green jammies to bed, so I didn't get them today. *pouts* And K wore green underwear to bed. Big ole meanie, ruins all my fun.
 
Yup, viv pinched me. I didn't have my hat on at the time, and it has some green in it.

Ate corned beef and cabbage today. May have a stout later. We'll see.

St Pat himself can pogue mahone, but I enjoy the holiday nonetheless.

I heard what Viv made for you...I so want some mousse.

I agree with your statement Homburg. It's just enjoyable. I'm not going to feel like a dork for participating. I'm already a dork and it has nothing to do with St.Patrick's Day.:D
 
I heard what Viv made for you...I so want some mousse.

I agree with your statement Homburg. It's just enjoyable. I'm not going to feel like a dork for participating. I'm already a dork and it has nothing to do with St.Patrick's Day.:D

*applauds*
 
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