
Ceilidh Minogue.
Find charming mugs that celebrate Irish music lovers. Perfect for mornings with a tune, these mugs feature playful designs inspired by Ireland’s musical spirit and are sure to bring a smile.
Ceilidh Minogue.
"Hic. Gosh and begorrah!" "Wha?"
"Happy St Patrick’s Day"
"Sorry lad, ye can't be having' me pot o' toilet paper."
At Ireland's oldst and most respected school of dance, Mrs O'Hara made a terrible discovery... (Book entitled 'The book of Irish dancing vol. 2 - How to incorporate the arms')
St Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland.
James Joyce.
Seamus Heaney
'Look I know they're all the same length, but concentrate, Mrs. O'Brien. Which one of these fools took your husband?'
Saint Patrick
'Since when does Shamrocks give you an itchy rash?'
W. B. Yeats
A leprechaun sits under a mushroom.
James Joyce
'I'm here to apply for a green job.'
"Happy St. Patrick's Day"
About to take a triumphant departure from Ireland, Saint Patrick set his sights on world domination. That is, before his focus was diverted by a small harmless looking beverage.
"While well known for ridding Ireland of snakes, St Patrick received little credit for his earlier wildlife banishings."
'I love the Giant's Causeway.'
Snakes Return To Ireland
'Look! They're little green men too.'
Seamus Heaney.
"So that's Ireland."
Mister Behan.
"If leprechauns are so damn lucky, why are we living in the woods under toadstools?"
Waiter talking to diner
Loch Ness: The final destination of the Irish snakes … and their captor.
'It's not easy being green.'
Dolores O'Riordan
Dolores O'Riordan caricature
St. Patrick's Day
Blarney Stone Romance
Out of Ireland
'Uh-oh, they must be looking for St. Patrick.'
Happy St Patrick's Day
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