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Posted in General Dance on 12/18/2009 10:05 am by adminirish dancing gifts
St. Patty’s day… of what significance is it to you?
Do you celebrate it or completely ignore it? Are you even Irish? Any family traditions??
I’m 100% Irish. Both sides of the family! We have a secret recipe for soda bread which we make countless loafs of the night before. Then we go hand it out to everyone we know, plus more we don’t. We also exchange gifts throughout the entire family. Then we have our party. The Irish dance competition, more of a comedy act sometimes, is judged by my grandmother. Plus some other interesting games, mostly made up by family members that have since passed. We take the entire thing really seriously and have fun with it!
-Nov
FYI I’m Irish too, just because I made a mistake doesn’t make me look like a fool. The fact that you neglected to even answer the question and focused on my mistake (remember I’m HUMAN) make YOU look like a fool.
-Nov
I have just having a look at the st Patrick day questions and i noticed J3sus_Fr3ak777 answering many questions about st Patrick’s day and he basically gave the same grumpy answer to every question. That’s soooo sad. If you find St. Patrick’s day such a pain. Answer questions on a different topic. It might just make you feel a little bit better.
St Patrick’s day signifies to me a day when everybody can laugh, joke, sing and dance and no worries about it. Not everybody needs to drink to have a good time and most of the Irish people i know don’t even drink, but they get up and sing and dance and they really know how to have a good time.
So have a wonderful St.Patrick’s Day to all

Why So much Sterotypes.[quite long]?
Hi. I am a 11 yr old gifted and talented.the question i want to ask is why there are so much sterotypes on music and african americans.As a black girl[actually of jamaican-irish descent] i love rock.yes i listen to dance hall its apart of my culture.but i love rock more
my favorite artists/bands are:panic at the disco,paramore,all time low,tokio hotel,franz ferninand,fall out boy,forever the sickest kids,we the king,black eyed peas etc
Please don’t take this the wrong way. I’m not racist, just trying to be blunt for you.
The people that people notice are the ones that are being the loudest. Since those people in the black community are blaring rap at top volume from $2000 speakers from a $500 car, then that’s what people can hear and see the most.
I still don’t know what’s appropriate with the black/african american thing. An old professor of mine told her class that she was offended when called african american, because she wasn’t african. She was a black american.
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