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Wednesday, 19 March 2014

THE "LUCK" OF THE IRISH


I want to hire the ad agency that took on the St Patrick account. 
That organisation did the business don't you think?
I mean, everywhere on the planet, people of every persuasion get dressed up as leprechauns, march in festive parades, drink green beverages (often of the alcoholic type) and generally revere, for at least one day of the year, all things Irish. 
What the fuck happened to the clowns that handled the St Andrew (Scotland), St George (England) and St David (Wales) accounts? 
Where in the world do people go and get blue, white or red for the day and behave in a typically Scottish, English or Welsh manner? 
What did the Irish do so differently abroad that their culture is celebrated through the iconic reverence of a fabled personage whereas the others receded into virtual obscurity? 
I bet that most people haven't even got a clue on which days of the year those other Saints' days fall....
No, didn't think so. 
Bizarre, isn't it. 

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