Read the reports in the Dublin newspapers. As I predicted. the St Patrick's parade turned into a vomitfest, punctuated by street fights and al fresco sex (nothing wrong with that, except when it's two 14 years olds doing it at noon in the public street).
breendastar | Mar 19, 2011, 09:09 PM EDT
I was there 2 years ago, had a GREAT time, took way too many pictures!!!
Laura Wilson | Mar 19, 2011, 09:08 PM EDT
Wow seems like the best St Patricks day parade were In the USA this year what a shame.
Laura Wilson | Mar 19, 2011, 09:08 PM EDT
WHAT THE HELL ???
WoundedKnee | Mar 19, 2011, 01:00 PM EDT
Looks and sounds like a lot of garbage to me.
cillowen | Mar 19, 2011, 09:37 AM EDT
not bad on the eyes, ears and the mind - brilliant.
jacersagain | Mar 18, 2011, 08:46 PM EDT
The snippets from Dublin’ “Brilliant” parade don’t do it any justice. It was a very grand event, not adequately portrayed in the snippets above. It was one of the best Dublin has produced, going by my experiences of my city’s parades. The artistry, the understanding of literature, especially as given by Roddy Doyles’ story narrated throughout the parade’s scenes and participating artistes’ interpretations of the story, was brilliantly (ahem, pardon the repeat) put by one Irish-American attending the Dublin parade who witnessed it all happening before his eyes in Dublin, a man called Bob Alworth, he of Notre Dame fame, remarking about this parade in Dublin today compared to American parades said “Our parades are about machines... (your) Irish parades are about people!” No man could have complimented Dublin’s parade people better. Thanks Bob! Slainte leat!
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Read the reports in the Dublin newspapers. As I predicted. the St Patrick's parade turned into a vomitfest, punctuated by street fights and al fresco sex (nothing wrong with that, except when it's two 14 years olds doing it at noon in the public street).
breendastar | Mar 19, 2011, 09:09 PM EDT
I was there 2 years ago, had a GREAT time, took way too many pictures!!!
Laura Wilson | Mar 19, 2011, 09:08 PM EDT
Wow seems like the best St Patricks day parade were In the USA this year what a shame.
Laura Wilson | Mar 19, 2011, 09:08 PM EDT
WHAT THE HELL ???
WoundedKnee | Mar 19, 2011, 01:00 PM EDT
Looks and sounds like a lot of garbage to me.
cillowen | Mar 19, 2011, 09:37 AM EDT
not bad on the eyes, ears and the mind - brilliant.
jacersagain | Mar 18, 2011, 08:46 PM EDT
The snippets from Dublin’ “Brilliant” parade don’t do it any justice. It was a very grand event, not adequately portrayed in the snippets above. It was one of the best Dublin has produced, going by my experiences of my city’s parades. The artistry, the understanding of literature, especially as given by Roddy Doyles’ story narrated throughout the parade’s scenes and participating artistes’ interpretations of the story, was brilliantly (ahem, pardon the repeat) put by one Irish-American attending the Dublin parade who witnessed it all happening before his eyes in Dublin, a man called Bob Alworth, he of Notre Dame fame, remarking about this parade in Dublin today compared to American parades said “Our parades are about machines... (your) Irish parades are about people!” No man could have complimented Dublin’s parade people better. Thanks Bob! Slainte leat!