Welcome to the party! The Irish are known for a few things - whisky, odd Irish luck, fierce warriors, and poetry. "Stereotypes!" says my Irish friend Martin. Maybe. But St. Patrick's day is a celebration of those very things-the spirit of the Celt. If I spoke Gaelic (and I once did, I'm sure of it), I'd tell you to toss one back for me, even if my family's color was orange (and at one time we even liked the snakes).
So in that spirit, we'll do a nice justice to old South Korea, for example - as the world dons green duds and sings a song of Erin, whether they know her not. Wait, wait. This is a search and e-business publication, you say. Don't worry, I'll work it in. No doubt the fellow who transformed a homepages. Google gets the award for most clover-iffic logo design.webcam positioned in Tipperary (near an old oak no less) to help Netizens locate those clever and illusory leprechauns, I'm still waiting for someone to make use of this Blogger.com, no doubt still buzzed that they're There once was a router so crappy That it made all the Bloggers unhappy It caused pagers to be beep And kept us from sleep So we smashed it on the ground with golf clubs and threw paving stones at it and kicked it and someone filmed part of it but that's not up yet and then we dropped it off a dumpster and kicked it again and gathered up the parts and sent them to be recycled quite snappy Nice try guys. At least its better than Google's last link limerick sites, and we'll wrap up our homage to a fine tradition. Take a break from the second round of the Big Dance tonight, say a prayer of thanks you've made it through the Ides of March, and have a drink for Erin, and for me, and another for the first
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