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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Saint Patrick's Erotica

Dearest Sillies,

I've not been to Ireland. Have you? It looks spectacularly green and pretty, though I'd bypass the bar scene. At any rate, have a very happy and lucky week. Don't overdo it. I suspect you won't. You're too smart for that.  

If anyone named Charlie or Chuck reads this, apologies. It's not personal. Your name is oh so rhyme worthy, though. 

Love you, my loves.

18 comments:

  1. May you find the shillelagh of your dreams to polish! And a pot of gold!

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    1. I quite like your clever comments and shall continue the hunt for said shillelagh. Thank you, SWS. Happy St. Pat's!

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    2. Shillelagh in the comments! Slainte!

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    3. Well perhaps next year. I did say that last year too, didn't I? Sorry.

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  2. A four leaf clover to hold.
    It's worth its weight in gold.
    Especially one long bar that will unfold
    When it finds that moist, love pudding waiting to be told
    How I'd love to kiss that Blarney Stone of old.
    Your beautiful quivering has me sold.

    Meh..it tried:) Happy Oscar Day


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    1. That's impressive, Birgit! "moist love pudding" - oh, to taste of this any time soon, any time at all. Thank you.
      Happy Oscar Day. I didn't know, but now I know whose blog to visit for the recap.

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  3. Because Chuck rhymes with...?
    I have been to Ireland! Be prepared, they might have more pubs than people.

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    1. Chuck rhymes with cluck, Alex. And stuck and tuck and...oh, no.
      I think Chico's trying to compete with Ireland for more bars than people. I'm not loving it.

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    2. And fu....ohhhh, you almost got me.

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  4. Not a single mention of a shillelagh. Tis a pity, Lass.

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    1. Haven't seen one in quite a while, Al. So the shillelagh was not in mind. Drats. Perhaps I'll get lucky with one in the not too distant future.

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  5. Funnier than green beer, which really looks disgusting.

    I hope to visit Ireland. One of DLP's authors lives in Dublin and I'm pretty sure he would give us an extensive pub tour.

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    1. That would be so fun. I'd love to see photos and read the stories.

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  6. I'm sure my ancestors had a good reason to leave Ireland so I don't see any reason to go back! 😆

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    1. Yes, twasn't always a peacefully lucky life there. Plus we have plenty of pubs in the States, Mike.

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  7. I am late to comment. Funny as usual. My green eyes are smiling, lassie.

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    1. Thank you, my friend. Keep smiling with ye eyes and mouth.

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