Dangerously Misleading Advice for Foreign Visitors to the British Isles:
On the 17th March, the Irish love to party. Why not visit the fine old city of Belfast, a town that loves to live according to age-old customs and traditions, and walk down the picturesque Shankhill Road dressed all in green and proudly waving the Irish national flag. If there isn’t a parade on, the locals will obligingly join in, and you will soon be at the centre of the party.
Or else you could walk into the West of that fine city in the traditional local costume of a bowler hat and an orange sash. After all, orange, like green, is an Irish national colour (it’s on the flag) and it doesn’t get too much of an airing on St Patrick’s Day, so why not redress the balance?
The missing M. Smokey over 10 years ago
Third one for being a smartass.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Mona wins! Mona wins! French girl beats Irish girl on St. Patrick’s Day!
AlnicoV over 10 years ago
Excellent sophistry from Mona.
Tantor over 10 years ago
too much violence in this comic
AgProv over 10 years ago
Dangerously Misleading Advice for Foreign Visitors to the British Isles:
On the 17th March, the Irish love to party. Why not visit the fine old city of Belfast, a town that loves to live according to age-old customs and traditions, and walk down the picturesque Shankhill Road dressed all in green and proudly waving the Irish national flag. If there isn’t a parade on, the locals will obligingly join in, and you will soon be at the centre of the party.
Or else you could walk into the West of that fine city in the traditional local costume of a bowler hat and an orange sash. After all, orange, like green, is an Irish national colour (it’s on the flag) and it doesn’t get too much of an airing on St Patrick’s Day, so why not redress the balance?