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Arthur's Day? -- never heard of it.

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MattB
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Arthur's Day? -- never heard of it.

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No wonder Ireland is insolvent...

In a world where people can't find enough places to paste corporate logo on themselves, I'm surprised we don't see more of this. I wonder if you'd get beat up if you were seen with a pint of Murphy's? :roll:
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I actually don't have a huge issue with this. There's no denying the special place that Guinness has in Ireland's culture and if the Irish want to celebrate it, good for them. We owe them a day given the bastardization of St. Patrick's Day.

That said, Alexander Keith's Birthday is a horrible, horrible thing.

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Bytowner wrote:That said, Alexander Keith's Birthday is a horrible, horrible thing.
And sadly, I share the same day :( One comfort is I share it with Kate Winslet :wink:

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Bytowner wrote:I actually don't have a huge issue with this. There's no denying the special place that Guinness has in Ireland's culture and if the Irish want to celebrate it, good for them. We owe them a day given the bastardization of St. Patrick's Day.

That said, Alexander Keith's Birthday is a horrible, horrible thing.
Is there really that dramatic a difference between the place Guinness has in Ireland and Keith's in Nova Scotia? Man of us may not really like the beer, but Keith's has been a prominent brand and cultural icon in NS for a REALLY long time.

I actually would compare your "bastardization" of St Patty's day to what has happened to the Keith's brand in the 20 years since Labatt took it from a regional creature to a national monster.

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