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5 Ways To Get A Little Irish On St. Paddy's Day

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1. Get To Know Your Irish Songs
There’s nothing like an Irish pub on St. Paddy’s Day and when the tunes start there’s no such thing as lip synching your way through an Irish sing-along. So familiarize yourself with a few classic Irish tunes before you go. http://www.irishdrinkingsongs.net/song-list

2. Use Your Words
Impress the lasses with a few key Gaelic phrases like “dia dhuit”; hey it can’t hurt on St. Paddy’s Day. http://www.digitaldialects.com/Irish/Phrases.htm

3. Go Green
Plan on staying home but want to get in the spirit anyway? Keep it DIY and try your own green beer at home http://www.diylife.com/2008/03/10/how-to-make-green-beer/

4. Add A Little Irish To Your Shower
Get your mind out of the gutter. The folks at Irish Spring have bottled Ireland for you…so lather up before you head out. www.addalittleirish.ca <http://www.addalittleirish.ca>

5. I-Rish You Were Here

Obviously the best way to feel more Irish is to take a visit to The Emerald Isle. Not as cheap as heading to the local pub but definitely a St. Paddy’s Day you’ll never forget. http://www.discoverireland.com

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