Thursday, March 17, 2011
St-Patrick's day is in town
Today is the real official St-Patrick's day, and Montreal's pubs will see a monstrous spike in business. That could only be a good thing: it will help to jump start the fragile economy of our potholes-infested and mafia-ran city.
Some believe that St-Patrick's in Montreal is a political statement, other believe that our parade is only ranked number 10 in the top 10 St-Patrick's day parade (WTF?, we're more like number 1).
Regardless of what corporate media giants like the Vancouver Sun, an ex-member of the hard-right-leaning Canwest and now fortunately destroyed evil empire, has to say about the ranking of our St-Patrick's day parade, we will still party with all the required Irish decency.
Some believe that St-Patrick's in Montreal is a political statement, other believe that our parade is only ranked number 10 in the top 10 St-Patrick's day parade (WTF?, we're more like number 1).
Regardless of what corporate media giants like the Vancouver Sun, an ex-member of the hard-right-leaning Canwest and now fortunately destroyed evil empire, has to say about the ranking of our St-Patrick's day parade, we will still party with all the required Irish decency.