Been there. Done that. It’s not the same now. It was a rock on an inset shelf on the side of a stone wall not close to anything. Two of your friends lowered you by your legs from the top of the wall and pulled you back up. They have since put safety cages around it.
Bring up google to see the St Patty’s GOOGLE sign and tap on it.
See the green confetti come down and down further lots of St Patty Day questions answered, like:
Why do we wear green on Saint Patrick’s Day?
Leprechauns are actually one reason you’re supposed to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day—or risk getting pinched! The tradition is tied to folklore that says wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, which like to pinch anyone they can see.
Why is BLUE associated with St. Patrick?
The colour blue’s association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when it was adopted as the colour of the Anglo-Irish Order of St Patrick. The term refers to a sky blue used by the Order of St Patrick, often confused in Ireland with a darker, rich blue.
Traditionally, the green represents the Catholics of Ireland, the orange represents the Protestant population and the white in the middle symbolizes the peace between the two religions. The religious symbolism doesn’t stop there.
One of the most overrated attractions I’ve ever seen. Not worth the wait in the line. The gardens and grounds are beautiful, though. Plus, you are likely to get sick if you do kiss it. (And it is impossible to pee on it.)
My Pop got to go to his family roots in Ireland back in the 80s and got to kiss the STONE! He ALWAYS had that Irish wit even before the STONE! Miss him so much, Mom too.
Da'Dad about 1 year ago
Been there. Didn’t do that but SWMBO felt the need. I think she secretly thought it needed a recharge.
Tyge Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cut the Blarney and GET TO IT!
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Let’s see that green tongue.
i_am_the_jam about 1 year ago
Wait, so kissing the blarney stone doesn’t make you talk non-stop?
fjblume2000 about 1 year ago
Arlo, shaddup and pucker, thou fool!y
Dirty Dragon about 1 year ago
Less mansplaining, more kissing please!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve read that the local teenagers like to hang out at night, drink beer, and pee on the blarney stone.
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 1 year ago
Kiss me I have garlic & sardine breath!!!
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
Anticipation is making me wait.
FJB Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m so handsome, the Blarney Stone wants to kiss me.
mgl179 about 1 year ago
More cultural appropriation
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Everybody must get Blarney Stoned…..
Emperor Rick about 1 year ago
Mansplain alive and well!
eced52 about 1 year ago
Arlo certainly had a little of the Blarney rub off on him.
PoodleGroomer about 1 year ago
Been there. Done that. It’s not the same now. It was a rock on an inset shelf on the side of a stone wall not close to anything. Two of your friends lowered you by your legs from the top of the wall and pulled you back up. They have since put safety cages around it.
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Janis is a self-starter today.
kjb1985x about 1 year ago
Had to look twice. Thought he wasn’t wearing pants!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sometimes Arlo talks waaaaay too much.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Should have just stuck with panel one. Erin go Bragh….
mountainclimber about 1 year ago
She doesn’t adore his Qti Maz — lovely Armenian expression literally meaning “nose hair”.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Arlo now’s the time to shut you pie hole………
jr1234 about 1 year ago
Bring up google to see the St Patty’s GOOGLE sign and tap on it.
See the green confetti come down and down further lots of St Patty Day questions answered, like:
Why do we wear green on Saint Patrick’s Day?
Leprechauns are actually one reason you’re supposed to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day—or risk getting pinched! The tradition is tied to folklore that says wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, which like to pinch anyone they can see.
Why is BLUE associated with St. Patrick?
The colour blue’s association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when it was adopted as the colour of the Anglo-Irish Order of St Patrick. The term refers to a sky blue used by the Order of St Patrick, often confused in Ireland with a darker, rich blue.
Ten facts
https://gocity.com/dublin/en-us/blog/facts-about-st-patrick
What does wearing orange on St Patrick day mean?
Traditionally, the green represents the Catholics of Ireland, the orange represents the Protestant population and the white in the middle symbolizes the peace between the two religions. The religious symbolism doesn’t stop there.
dpatrickryan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Given the number of people who’ve wee’d on the Blarney Stone, I ain’t bringing my face anywhere near it.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault about 1 year ago
“Yes, please.”
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Kiss her you fool…..l
kjnrun about 1 year ago
One of the most overrated attractions I’ve ever seen. Not worth the wait in the line. The gardens and grounds are beautiful, though. Plus, you are likely to get sick if you do kiss it. (And it is impossible to pee on it.)
artjohn42 about 1 year ago
Yes, Janis, he does. Plant a big wet one on him and turn his brain to mush!
DebUSNRet Premium Member about 1 year ago
My Pop got to go to his family roots in Ireland back in the 80s and got to kiss the STONE! He ALWAYS had that Irish wit even before the STONE! Miss him so much, Mom too.