Eoghan writes:
For the weekend that’s in it (we don’t get the day off on the continent so have to make do with the weekend) here [link below[ is how to make the most of Paddy’s Day in Brussels [Belgium] and the best of Irish in Brussels. Rule no.1: avoid the parade…
St. Patrick’s Day in Brussels – how to celebrate (BrusselsMiscellany)
Patrick’s Day parades and whatnot in YOUR adopted home to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
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Hurrah! I’ve brought a rake of Paddys day stuff with my on a visit to the Delhi office. Prepare to be dazzled on Tuesday!
Is that the Spar deli or Centra?
Tumbleweed Clampers, tumbleweed.
I hear ya, sometimes I just want to wrap all my fingers tightly with sellotape and turn my chair to face the wall :(
Ha!
Delhi O Delhi on Moore Street ;)
one tip sheila – don’t say ‘hurrah’, say ‘haroo’ or ‘g’wan ya good thing’ or somesuch. save ‘hurrah’ for st georges day
Boo to you, I’ll hurrah or hooray as much as I like old chap :P
jolly good show then. a bunch of fives for me, eh, what? what?
I’m flying to Brussels on paddys day. Might take a wander before getting the train to Bruges. Can’t wait to sample all those lovely local beers.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Brussels. I’m a sucker for waffles, though, so that helped.
And beer, obvs. And mussels.
Mmmm.
Great city.
Plus Belgium is full of great battle sites.