Wednesday, March 17, 2010

I Came To Get Down - Happy Saint Pats



and if you're in the mood for some Ashwarya Rai (and who isnt?) try this

28 comments:

Paul D. Brazill said...

So, it's Wednesday now? I know we're a bit behind the times in Poland...

adrian mckinty said...

Paul

Can I tell you the problem with St Pat's in Australia? The ambient level of intoxication is so high that no one really notices a bunch of drunken ex patriot Micks whereas in say Denver you really stand out.

...

Dont worry my Aussie pals I'm only kidding.

(or am I?)

marco said...

Now, St Patrick's Day in Poland would be a nice idea.
I'm told Poles approve both of Christianity and alcohol.

Paul D. Brazill said...

There are so many Poles flying back and forth from Ireland these days Marco that it is indded a big bozoe up. I'll be celibrating tomorow night at the Dublin Temple Bar, Bydgoszcz.

Anonymous said...

Ashwarya Rai = spectacular on any day of the year.

seana said...

I liked the leprechaun.

HoldenCaufield said...

Love that song and haven't heard it for a while, so that was a treat, but I REALLY love the Ashwarya Rai mash-up. I've never seen that before but now I can't stop watching it. It's so well done. Thanks!

adrian mckinty said...

Marco, Paul

Yup quite a few Poles in Ireland too now.

adrian mckinty said...

Anon

You are correct, sir/madam.

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

Its a classic old school jam.

adrian mckinty said...

Holden

Ashwarya Rai...now thats what I call screen presence.

adrian mckinty said...

Every year some idiot posts a picture of a four leaf clover and calls it a shamrock. It isnt. A shamrock has three leaves. St Patrick used it to explain the Trinity.

This year's stupid prize goes to The Huffington Post.

seana said...

I think the misconception is ineradicable. We used to look for four leaf clovers in the schoolyard when we were kids. I don't remember calling them shamrocks, though we probably did connect them to St. Patrick's Day. We thought they were lucky, not because of the Trinity, which we wouldn't have known if we stumbled on it, but because they were freaks.

marco said...

St Patrick used it to explain the Trinity.

There's a reason the international feast of debauched drinking is named after him. He was so drunk that he used a four-leaf clover to explain the Trinity.

dpougher said...

An Irish friend once took me for a St Pat's Day pub crawl along the Kilburn High Road in London - fortunately walking distance from home. I'd tell you what happened but I can't really remember. But before the alcohol fug descended on my synapses, I remember thinking I must be in the most cheerful street in London.
And Adrian, what's this? An Irishman accusing Aussies of drunkenness? I think that's one attritional contest that wouldn't be decided until well into extra time. Anyway, Happy St Pat's.

rob.james said...

I love 'ambient level of intoxication'. Its a handy phrase for living up here in QLD.

Wasn't Saint Patrick from Wales? Kidnapped by pirates and taken to Ireland, I think. All the best people are Welsh

p.s.: Thanks for Ashwarya. I saw her once in a restaurant in Southall. Jebus, she's lovely.

Adrian said...

Seana

You're probably right. It kind of drives me nuts though and it happens every year.

Adrian said...

Marco

That would explain a lot.

Adrian said...

David

Yeah I spent a St Patrick's Day on Kilburn High Road too. It was a good time from, er, what I recall.

Of course this was back in 1990, when every one with an Ulster accent kept getting stopped by the frickin cops.

Adrian said...

Rob

I'll up in QLD in a few weeks for our family trip to the Gold Coast.
Last time there was a good bit of boozin. Should be a good time this time too.

Paul D. Brazill said...

Wasn't St Patrick not Irish or a Catholic or even ordained a saint?

St George of course was a Palestinian and also patron saint of Estonia though no one celebrates St george's day except BNP supporters.

Adrian said...

Paul

I dont know. He was Welsh or possibly Cumbrian and he was a Christian. I think thats about as much as anyone really knows.

Adam H said...

It's still St. Patrick's Day here in New York, so in case you were feeling nostalgic . . .

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2738/4440897179_cd732b4ec9_b.jpg

Adrian said...

Adam

Thanks for that I am a bit nostalgic for NYC.

Liam Hoyle said...

One of my favorite videos of all time, second only Thriller, and maybe A-Ha's Take on Me.

seana said...

Liam, I hope you checked out Adrian's latest post on Breaking Bad. I thought of you when I was reading it. It sounds like your kind of show.

Liam Hoyle said...

Okay, I've been thinking about checking it out. Have I missed too much to catch up? If not, I will watch it this Sunday.

adrian.mckinty said...

Liam

Watch the pilot on iTunes.