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Old Mar 15 2011, 12:27 PM
CynthiaSue CynthiaSue is offline
 
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Originally Posted by StoneFace View Post
Perhaps because St Patrick's day is not a holiday. It is a feast day of a Catholic Saint.

It is only "used" as an excuse to have some celebrations.


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Actually, I really think people have complained since the very beginning that the decorations for any of the holidays, not just St. Patrick's day, come too close to the holiday.