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Have a lot of green beer with an enemy; it’s not a bad way to mend fences, puking together as the parade goes by.
I used to have a sign for my office door: March the 17th, Sleep the 18th.
Wow! I had no idea, thanks for your info. Love your short, meaningful insights.
Thank you, Judy, for your kind words.
St. Patrick was captured by Irish pirates as a teenager, enslaved in Ireland for several years. He escaped and made his way back home. Later, he want back to the land of his captors to share the love of God with them. He is a testimony to “Love your enemies.”