I found this growing outside of my front door while doing a little lawn maintenance this afternoon:
Just in time for St. Paddy's! It's the perfect holiday decoration: tasteful, and free!
Incidentally, did you know that Luck Of the Irish actually means to have bad luck? Which makes sense, because let's face it, the Irish are not a very fortunate people, but I never really thought about it before. Once again, WikiAnswers to the rescue.
I especially like the phrase "The Irish have been, and are a spectacularly unlucky race." Burn!
Whatever the meaning, I am taking this as another positive sign that things are moving along splendidly.
Just in time for St. Paddy's! It's the perfect holiday decoration: tasteful, and free!
Incidentally, did you know that Luck Of the Irish actually means to have bad luck? Which makes sense, because let's face it, the Irish are not a very fortunate people, but I never really thought about it before. Once again, WikiAnswers to the rescue.
I especially like the phrase "The Irish have been, and are a spectacularly unlucky race." Burn!
Whatever the meaning, I am taking this as another positive sign that things are moving along splendidly.
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