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My small portion of heritage traced back to Tiperary demands that I wish you all a happy St. Patrick's day! Celebrate responsibly now and have fun with the wearin' O' the green!! :beer:
May your life in this world be a happy one
May the sun be warm and may the skies be blue
May each storm that comes your way
Clear the air for a brighter day
May the saints and saviour watch over you
I haven't got a drop of Irish blood in me, though that pic was taken in an Irish pub (by that I mean a pub run by a family that came over to the States from Ireland), and whatever we were drinking was on the house.
Although, I once was told by a tiny ancient Irish lady that indeed "Kruger" (she pronounced it "krew-jur") was in fact an Irish name and that there were some Krewjurs in the next town over. Of course, our discussion took place in a b and b called Blarney House, within spitting distance of Blarney Castle, so consider the source.