Thursday, January 26, 2012

Find Out The Personalities that Go With The Funny Irish T-Shirts

By Aaron Birch


I am a Saint Patrick's Day fanatic. It may be my favorite or the three major party holidays. There is something about celebrating my Irish culture, getting wasted with friends, and seeing so many people who are all celebrating the same thing that makes me happy. As a long-time Saint Patrick's Day participant, I think I've discovered a way to spot someone's general motivations just by the funny Irish t-shirts they wear.

There are some people out there who wear funny Irish t-shirts that are covered in leprechauns and silly cartoon characters. What have I noticed about this breed of party-goer? They aren't Irish, that's what! They have this mental image of what Irish people are and it comes straight from a Lucky Charms box. They are there to party, and it just so happens to be Saint Patrick's Day.

There are going to be lots of people at your Saint Patrick's Day party who are there only to find someone "special". Of course, when I say "special" I mean anyone who will pay them any amount of attention and who is drunk enough to go home with them at the end of the night. What is really great about these people is that they always seem to be wearing funny Irish t-shirts declaring their intent. Despite this, many of them will find a hapless victim to carouse until sobriety hits.

Saying that people get drunk on Saint Patrick's Day is like saying that there are wet fish in the ocean. It's just a fact of nature at this point. However, there are some people out there who are wearing funny Irish t-shirts that are nothing but jokes about how drunk they're going to get. If you see someone wearing one of these shirts, you can bet that they're going to be the drunkest people at the party.

The last set of funny Irish t-shirts are our truest fans of the Irish people. These folks wear shirts that have genuine Celtic words on them, or just celebrate Irish heritage in a very authentic manner. These people are your real Irish men and women. They are true to their roots and are out drinking on Saint Patrick's Day because that's how the Irish do it. It may be a stereotype, but that doesn't make it any less true.




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