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New York City Gone Bragh

Yesterday, hundreds of thousands of people lined Fifth Avenue to watch the 249th St. Patrick's Day Parade. Irish singer Emma Kate Tobia told NY1 "I feel more Irish here than I would at home. You really feel proud to be Irish in New York on St. Patrick's Day. It's an exciting, exciting place to be."

Mayor Bloomberg said, "New York City and Ireland have had a special connection and we've reaped the benefits for centuries. If you think about it, one of the smallest and poorest countries in Europe helped make New York into America's biggest and most prosperous city." He also referred to next year's shorter parade, explaining to the Post, "This city has to balance its books."

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly was the Grand Marshal, but before he got to his Grand Marshal-ing duties, he did take time out to help a pedestrian struck by a delivery man on a bicycle.

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  • babyhitler

    One thing I noticed besides the usual irish flu is that Irish people are really bad dressers. I mean godawful. Even the Puerto Ricans come up with inventive ways to wear the puerto rican flag and you've got a whole color scheme to go with. plus, the irish brogue is just obnoxious. Why can't we have a Scot parade? the Scots dress better, sound better, have better alchohol and are the overall better Celts.

  • Rory Dolan

    Yeah, because the Scottish accent is hardly obnoxious, dick.



    Go fcuk a sheep.

  • babyhitler

    Go and eat some babies, jonathan swift

  • TooTallJeff

    It's coming up soon, April 10:

    http://www.tartanweek.com/

  • TooTallJeff

    Pics of B&T trash and pederasts. Great...

  • hotstepper

    hi nancy!

  • hotstepper

    so were there any reports of drunken violence by vomit-encrusted bridge & tunnel revelers that some provincial nancies were bitching about yesterday?

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