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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Speaking as someone who comes from a massive Catholic family and went to Catholic school, I know. All my hardest-drinking friends were raised Catholic. It's the only reason I'm looking forward to my Godson's christening. It's going to be epic.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:43, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Must admit, I got pretty trollied at my Nephew's christening.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:44, Reply)
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:48, Reply)
couldn't stand up in front of a load of people and lie my arse off about believing in God.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:52, Reply)
He's not religious, he's christening the kid because the family would never shut up about it otherwise (also, for the party).
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 14:02, Reply)
I have to miss my sister's birthday do the night before though, which has really pissed me off.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:52, Reply)
My family should not drink. They're weird and annoying enough.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:44, Reply)
We start when Mass finishes at 11 and do a pub crawl through all the Irish pubs in town. It's the only time I will go to church for a normal Mass.
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:50, Reply)
I leave it to my family now.
I'm done with shenanigans.
it was alright when I used to get as drunk as them, because I could tolerate it. Now they all look like mongs. And novelty Guinness hats can fuck off and all.
I did make a cracking St Patrick t-shirt once though...
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 13:53, Reply)
www.tshirtoftheday.co.uk/funny-t-shirts/drink-up-bitches-saint-patricks-day-girls-tshirt/
(, Tue 25 Jan 2011, 14:00, Reply)
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