33 thoughts on “Erin go Bra-less: A Limerick Slam”

  1. Not a limerick, but a short anecdote about a friend who has passed on. My friend was of Irish ancestry, and like all of Irish ancestry wouldn’t let the world forget that he was Irish. With me being Scottish, he and I had a good-natured rivalry about our respective celtic backgrounds that spanned several decades and workplaces. Shortly before his death, he announced to a bunch of us that St. Patrick’s Day was coming up, and that there WOULD be celebrations in the office. “Why is it,” I asked him, “that St. Pat is celebrated all over the stinking world, but St. Andrew’s Day barely gets a mention outside of Scotland?”
    “Well, that’s because the Irish gave the world so much – music, poetry, whiskey…”
    “What!?!!” I replied, somewhat screechily, “Scots invented the bicycle, the telephone, discovered penicillin, developed the steam engine. Capitalism! We invented Capitalism! And Socialism!!”
    “Typical,” he said, “a Scotsman celebrates history while an Irishman celebrates life.”
    He passed away about a month later, but that phrase was a suitable comment both about his own life and about what is celebrated on St. Patrick’s Day. Erin go bragh, everyone.

  2. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  3. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  4. Beer prints?
    oops…guess there was a bit too much Guinness in my oatmeal…
    Pints…Beer Pints….
    “a Scotsman celebrates history while an Irishman celebrates life.”
    Perfect. Absolutely perfect. (What I love about the Irish, myself.)

  5. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  6. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  7. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  8. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  9. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  10. the weapons, Bush said, were Right There
    and in Iraq, they looked everywhere
    but no weapons were found
    so Bush aped and clowned
    …and eighteen thousand Iraqis are dead

  11. Beer prints?
    Of course, it’s that little-know folk art of making impressions, in a thin layer of beer, with one’s forehead on a flat surface (like a bar).
    I understand no two are ever exactly alike……

  12. “little-KNOWN”
    “little-KNOWN!!!”
    Accck! And I haven’t even HAD any green beer yet!
    Happy St. Pat’s all……

  13. Catching my eye: morning A through Z

    Here’s what’s caught my eye so far this morning: Reactions to the nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to head the World bank are coming in: A Fistful of Euros, Angry Bear, The Economist, Austin Bay, Brad DeLong, Bull Moose, Captain’s Quarters,…

  14. a conservative whore named Guckert
    was proud of his most manly measure
    while unqualified
    for the seat he occupied
    he served at the President’s pleasure

  15. Two by the late, great Edward Gorey:
    Some Harvard men, stalwart and hairy,
    Drank up several bottles of sherry;
    In the Yard around three,
    They were shrieking with glee:
    “Come on out, we are burning a fairy.”
    Harvard was Gorey’s AM. So far as I know this does not explain why Gorey was a master of the limerick in French:
    Les salons de la ville de Triste
    Sont vaseux, suraigus, et funestes;
    Parmi les grandes chaises
    On parle des malaises,
    Des éstropiéments, et des pestes.
    Both from The Listing Attic.

  16. a young falafel vendor, Ali
    was pushing his cart down the street
    along came some bombs
    which blew off his arms
    then he bled to death in the street

  17. two butterflies found a flower
    and soon the mood turned sour
    it’s mine! cried the tallest
    and pushed off the smallest
    such is the responsibility of power

  18. Considering that certain of my ancestors wore orange on St. Patrick’s day, I’ve always had a sense of wierdness about the holiday. It usually disappates, though, after Guiness number four or five.

  19. Went down the pub round the corner
    One lovely pint of Guinness I did order
    Imagine my sneer
    When I took a sip of my beer
    Not from a glass but a bottle.

  20. Saving this one for later, when I’m maudlinly inebriated…
    A lone caribou in the tundra
    Ran off when he thought he heard thunder
    But the ungodly sound
    Was just drills in the ground
    Continuing man’s constant plunder
    He paused when he realized his blunder
    And gradually began to wonder
    If they’d cease once they found
    That the earth was all browned
    And Nature herself torn asunder

  21. Our family tree is both Scottish and Irish, and my father didn’t much appreciate when I observed,
    “I guess that just makes us cheap drunks”.

  22. Our family tree is both Scottish and Irish, and my father didn’t much appreciate when I observed,
    “I guess that just makes us cheap drunks”.

    Sounds like you’re four fifths Irish, with a fifth of Scotch thrown in.

  23. “Typical,” he said, “a Scotsman celebrates history while an Irishman celebrates life.”
    I’m Scots Irish. No wonder I’m so mixed up.

  24. cruel and unusual punishment
    is unlawful, thanks eighth amendment
    still, praised by a blogger
    with given name: Volokh
    one wonders where his fucking brain went

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