Blogagaard Was In Ireland Just Ten Months Ago


What a lovely country. And the peeps, the peeps there are awesome. How many drunken conversations with complete strangers? I can no longer recall. Wait, I couldn't even recall the day after said conversations. It's a good thing it's so expensive to drink there now. I'd be drawn there like a moth to Guinness.

Happy St. Patrick's Day.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

So since you're not going to Ireland, what are your St. Patty's Day plans?

BTW, I wish you a happy one, too!

Geoff Herbach said...

Happy back at you, O'Bloppie. May the internet winds be always at your back.

David Oppegaard said...

Thanks, O'geoffrey. Shannon, I plan on being drunk twice in the same day!

Ireland just breaks your heart in so many ways....

Anonymous said...

I'm very pleased to hear of your dual drunkeness, Oppegaard. I'll be working most of the night, not drunk. I feel like I'm letting my people down. But I guess you'll be making up for it. That makes me feel better.

May you find a pot of golden ale at the end of your rainbow!

mm said...

I've got some Harp and I've got some Guiness. We'll put on some fine Irish tunes and pretend we're back in Ireland. What a lovely country, one of the best I've been to.

David Oppegaard said...

Woah. Just saw a leperchaun. awesome.

Something dirty said...

Dude. They're call little people. Little green magical people, ok?

David Oppegaard said...

Okay! Maybe it was Lucky from Lucky Charms!

David Oppegaard said...

Strange, strange dreams last night. That's all I'm going to say. At leats this morning I am not much hungover. A St. Patty's Day miracle!

Something dirty said...

Did you drink any car bombs? They were surprisingly delicious but I should have stopped at one (either the # of carbombs or 1 am)

David Oppegaard said...

Yes, I too had a carbomb, but thankfully just one. So tasty, so deadly.

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