Two Irish Blessings
Saving Grace
Grant me a sense of humor, Lord,
The saving grace to see a joke,
To win some happiness from life,
And pass it on to other folk.
An Irish method for tackling problems:
There comes a time when you must take the bull
By the tail and face the situation squarely.


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Good One! Love it. I see that he has his yearly rant about how evil St. Patrick's Day is and how everyone gets drunk. I can honestly say I have seen more drunk people at a Feast of Tabernacles than I ever did on St Patrick's Day.
“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.”
ROTFLMAO! I spit my beer out laughing when I saw this!
FUN FACT: On Bob's last trip to Ireland, he accidentally kissed the Bullshit Stone instead of the Blarney Stone.
In one of his previous posts where he pictured himself stroking the Lia Fáil stone as he preached a sermon while standing next to it hold his fat bible.
First time Thiel has appeared in stylish clothing. Maybe that's the ticket! Clothes might be the key to unlocking his mind.
The Lia Fail is actually a phallic symbol, so I wonder what was going through his mind as he stroked it?
God made the grass green.
But one day a year, green is wrong.
The portrait of Thiel holding the tail reminded me of a story my boss on the gardening crew at Ambassador College told us about his uncle and cousins and himself on the family farm up in Wallawalla Washington needing to give their cows enemas during the winter months. They'd become "locked up" not being able to go out and walk around the pasture. Everything had to be carefully measured and properly timed. One of the cousins on first attempt failed to get out of the way in time, and had to be hosed down.
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