st. patrick's day
By revdauphinee
@revdauphinee (5703)
United States
March 17, 2008 12:15pm CST
WHY ST. PATRICK'S DAY IS CELEBRATED EACH YEAR IN
AMERICA
The reason the Irish celebrate St. Patrick's Day is
because this is when St. Patrick drove the
Norwegians out of Ireland
It seems that some centuries ago, many Norwegians
came to Ireland to escape the bitterness of the
Norwegian winter.? Ireland was having a famine at
the time, and food was scarce. The Norwegians were
eating almost all the fish caught in the area,
leaving the Irish with nothing to eat but potatoes.
St. Patrick, taking matters into his own hands, as
most Irishmen do, decided the Norwegians had to go.
Secretly, he organized the Irish IRA-TRION (Irish
Republican Army to Rid Ireland of Norwegians)
Irish members of IRA-TRION passed a law in Ireland
that prohibited merchants from selling ice boxes or
ice to the Norwegians, in hopes that their fish
would spoil. This would force the Norwegians to
flee to a colder climate where their fish would
keep. Well, the fish spoiled, all right, but the
Norwegians, as everyone knows today, thrive on
spoiled fish. So, faced with failure, the desperate
Irishmen sneaked into the Norwegian fish storage
caves in the dead of night and sprinkled the rotten
fish with lye, hoping to poison the Norwegian
invaders.
But, as everyone knows, the Norwegians thought this
only added to the flavor of the fish, and they liked
it so much they decided to call it "lutefisk", which
is Norwegian for "luscious fish".
Matters became even worse for the Irishmen when the
Norwegians started taking over the Irish potato crop
and making something called "lefse". Poor St.
Patrick was at his wit's end, and finally on March
17th, he blew his top and told all the Norwegians to
"GO TO HELL".
So they all got in their boats and emigrated to
Minnesota , the only other place on earth where
smelly fish, old potatoes and plenty of cold weather
can be found in abundance.
The End.
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