Some things Twitter wants you to know about St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland. Hint: DON’T call it St. Paddy’s Day (that’s a derogatory term and you might get a green beer thrown in your face.) Plus other cool stuff.
Don’t wish to sound grumpy about this one .. but can we go with ‘Saint Patrick’s Day’ rather than ‘Paddy’s Day’ ? Please ? #SaintPatricksDay
— john creedon (@johncreedon) March 14, 2019
My favourite St Patrick’s Day cartoon. Punch, 1933. ‘The Expert’s Opinion’. Dev telling St Patrick he’s forgotten one reptile, the Blueshirt. #StPatricksDay pic.twitter.com/7qh2gAbpCo
— Barry Sheppard (@barry_shep) March 14, 2019
The boys of St Brendan’s College in Killarney and their trad music proved very popular on one of our recent flights 🛫
So we’ve brought them back to give us a special #StPatricksDay performance of Rocky Road to Dublin – from their school chapel in spectacular County Kerry 🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/TMrT10Vx16
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) March 15, 2019
Please enjoy this #StPatricksDay CD collection. pic.twitter.com/10YGmD5Kcz
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) March 14, 2019
Who doesn’t love a free book? We’re celebrating #StPatricksDay all weekend with our new anthology ‘Hello, I Am Alive’ which features work by some of the best new poets writing in Ireland today. Available to download for free March 14th-18th – grab it now! https://t.co/JqNzbhaaPn pic.twitter.com/T4A3qNpDZC
— POETRY IRELAND (@poetryireland) March 14, 2019
Sheelah take a bow: This Irish icon was far more than just St Patrick’s wife https://t.co/kJQbIAWUdK via @IrishTimesCultr
— Irish Times Culture (@IrishTimesCultr) March 15, 2019
Shamrocks are everywhere on St. Patrick’s Day. Here’s how the three-leaf clover became a symbol of all things Irish https://t.co/GH1wXiAlLF
— TIME (@TIME) March 15, 2019
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