Some Irish Toasts . . .

"Here's that we may always have a clean shirt a clean 
conscience and a guinea in our pocket."

        - Irish Toast


"May you be poor in misfortune, 
Rich in blessings, 
Slow to make enemies, 
Quick to make friends, 
But rich or poor, quick or slow, may you know 
nothing but happiness from this day forward."

        - Irish Toast


"May you be dead a half hour before the devil knows you are dead."

        - Irish Toast


"Here's a health to your enemies enemies."

        - Irish Toast


"May the road rise to meet you may the wind be always 
at your back the sun shine warm upon your face the rain 
fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again may 
God hold you in the hollow of his hand."

        - Irish Toast


"St. Patrick was a gentleman who through strategy and 
stealth drove all the snakes from Ireland here's a toasting 
to his health. But not too many toastings lest you loose 
yourself and then forget the good St. Patrick and see all 
those snakes again."
 
        - Irish Toast (found on the internet)

March 17 in History . . .

* 0432 - St Patrick, a bishop, is carried off to Ireland as a slave 
* 1753 - 1st official St. Patrick's Day
* 1845 - Rubber band patented by Stephen Perry of London

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