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Old Mar 19th, 2004 | 11:26 AM
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Boston man, it's the only place!!!
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Old Mar 18th, 2007 | 11:05 AM
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I agree; South Boston is a blast!!
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Old Mar 18th, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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Savannah!!! The party started Thursday night, was going strong Friday, Saturday was wild and it may be still going on.

Oh, and yeah. They had a parade too. I think it's really a chance to see who can drink the most, get the sickest and still keep from falling in the River.

Last year, some fool didn't want to use one of those porta-potties, so he decided to avail himself the gas tank of a nearby car. Got the picture????? and it was a police car!!
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Old Mar 28th, 2007 | 06:04 PM
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New Orleans!

Parasols Block Party in the Irish Channel! Can't be beat!

http://www.nola.com/stpatricks/
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Old Mar 28th, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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Rosemary1 (Hope you see this, or maybe not...)

"Anybody ever been to Duffys? It's practically older than Denver and is considered a "Denver Institution".

Duffy's was sold and closed a few months ago! So sorry to break the news. It was where I always went for lunch in St. Patty's Day - amazing how they moved hordes of people in and out of the restaurant for their corned beef lunches!
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Old Mar 28th, 2007 | 07:20 PM
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Denver IS a great city for St. Pat's Day, and mind you, this is from a girl who grew up in South Boston! We have the longest parade west of the Mississippi, and lots of Sons of the Auld Sod and their progeny here! We have a ton of great Irish pubs, including my new fave, The Irish Snug, on Colfax. Of course, there's still 354 days until next SPD, but plenty of time to practice, practice, practice.
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Old Mar 29th, 2007 | 04:16 AM
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Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, NY..
The only stop light where the green is on top.
http://cny-signals.tripod.com/en/syr...erary_hill.htm
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Old Mar 29th, 2007 | 04:36 AM
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I live in the Atlantic City, NJ area; and I wouldn't celebrate St. Patty's Day anywhere else. The local bars put on a great show, and the best is the following day at the Irish Pub. The Irish Pub hosts Bag Day every year on March 18th. You can't get served without wearing a paper bag on your head. It is meant to symbolized "Being in the Bag" from the night before. People go all out decorating their bags. They even hand out prizes for the best bag.

I would definitely have to say that AC, NJ is the best place to celebrate St. Patty's!
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Old Mar 29th, 2007 | 05:52 AM
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Not just Irish ancestry, but Irish immigrants coming RIGHT NOW, are centered around Southwest Chicago suburbs proper, Chicago Ridge, Oak Lawn etc. areas.

They do NOT do the Irish downtown Chicago parade on St. Patrick's Day weekend but are part of a huge (300,000 this year)Southside Irish parade and party along Western Ave. in Beverly and running into Mt. Greenwood and westward. It's on the Saturday before Mar. 17 every year (and they don't go to work Monday after either, I know because they were supposed to put my concrete in that day).

This is the place to be and it isn't on the 17th. On the 17th they are still having pub parties though.

The one that just occurred was so wild that now the 50 or 60 block area has all kinds of authority and neighborhood organizations petitioning to disallow/ restrict its being held separately and where it is.

Some students that went didn't come back to class until Tuesday too, and they had only just had Spring Break 2 weeks before. Not good.

Painting themselves, drinking, dancing, and eating (usually Italian food LOL!) goes on despite weather or barricades. It's become so big that it has spilled out into blocks two to 5 blocks on each side of Western Ave. and into all the pubs and restaurants for 2 or 3 miles West. Definitely into Orland Park, Tinley, Oak Forest (Gaelic Park there is a mob scene)etc.

I hear celebrities are even starting to show up. Bill Murray and Bernie Mac etc.
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Old Mar 29th, 2007 | 06:46 AM
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JJ5 - I was at the parade this year and it seemed particularly rowdy. I did have a good time with the family, but it was a bit embarrassing to see all those clearly underage kids very drunk. I grew up knowing a guy who used to live one block away from the parade route and he reports that he is glad he moved over by 92nd street because people have become less and less respectful of the fact that it takes place in a neighborhood that people actually live in. As I was walking back to the car with my parents, it was appalling to see how many people just dumped their garbage in other peoples front yards. I wonder if the parade has gotten a bit too popular.
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Old Mar 29th, 2007 | 06:58 AM
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Oh yes, Vittrad, on all of the above. Our "Speak Out" in the newspapers and especially in the Southtown/Herald (their slogan is "People Up North Just Don't Get It")is STILL about "the problem" nearly two weeks later.

I believe it about the underage visual drinking everywhere, because I have many witnesses. But all the garbage and garage/ alley/ yard mess (urinating everywhere too despite the porta-potties)is and has been a problem for years. By my Dad's too, which is 84th Pl. in Ashburn. (He has yellow snow in the alley quite often- and not just on St. Paddy's.)

So I do think it will be regulated more soon too.

Part of the trouble is that when anything is downtown they have Streets and San. come right after the parade with literally sweepers as far as you can see, and the blowers that clean the private yards and parkways etc. But having it where it is- they never do seem to get the equipment south of Pershing Rd. (LOL!)

Kind of like the buses and els, to me!

But I think it may have peaked now because it is going to probably be more boys in blue next year.
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