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By on March 17th, 2010 at 1:00 pm

Picture of the Day: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day In Korea

Models promote St. Patrick's Day at a pub in Seoul on Tuesday, a day before the traditional Irish holiday. /Newsis

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  • archieb
    6:14 am on March 17th, 2010 1

    Lederhosen boy on the left looks like he stopped by on his way to Homo Hill. besides, what do lederhosen have to do with St Patrick's Day?

  • gerry
    11:44 am on March 17th, 2010 2

    Good to see so many drinking Guinness. Its good for you.

  • Glans
    11:56 am on March 17th, 2010 3

    Remember what happened on St. Patrick's day last year?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa6vmXaBq_g

  • ChickenHead
    1:53 pm on March 17th, 2010 4

    archieb,

    "what do lederhosen have to do with St Patrick’s Day?"

    Multipurpose. He uses them for Oktoberfest and when he dresses his girlfriend up in that, a propeller cap and an oversized lollipop for a little roll playing.

    Glans,

    Every time those whoores open their mouths, it should make people want to puke… except for their target market, the Oprah/Rosie/Ellen crowd who doesn't know anything that isn't force fed to them by a cunning, man-disliking lesbian.

    Can you believe what they said?

    "…but the real story is the fantastic relationships my sister developed with her captors."

    It appears the up-coming book is going to be written full of praise of North Korean captors by two stupid cuunts that don't know what Good Cop, Bad Cop is… or, for some more sinister reason, choose to ignore it.

    North Korean refuges… and even the plight of North Korean women… has been long forgotten and replaced with "a story of sisterhood"… meaning their self-promoting sisterly bond where they get to talk about themselves in each paragraph.

    Barf.

  • Teadrinker
    3:01 pm on March 17th, 2010 5

    There is very little about the American celebration of St Patrick's Day that is typically Irish, actually.

 

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