Re: The Irish in me

From:Sarah LaBonte <slabonte@cvm.tamu.edu>

So sick and tired of not being able to have any fun on the list without some wet blanket saying this crud.  You people need to get a life.  Go Irish.  My great grandfather came from Tipperary.  Remember that God created whiskey so that the Irish wouldn't take over the world!

Sarah LaBonte, HT (ASCP)
Research Associate, Histology Lab
Texas A&M University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Dept. of Vet Anatomy & Public Health
College Station, TX  77843-4458
phone: (979) 845-3177
fax:  (979) 458-3499

>>> "David Brownlee, Technology Licensing Officer" <tlo@soton.ac.uk> 03/20/01 01:17AM >>>
Is this relevant to the list?

Regards

David


On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:02:24 +0000 "ryandes@esatclear.ie" 
<ryandes@esatclear.ie> wrote:

> Hello Connie,
>          Yes the St Patricks Day Parades were cancelled in Ireland as a 
> precautionary measure to prevent the gathering of large crowds of people 
> just in case Foot & Mouth gets into this country.
>            There have been no cases in the Republic of Ireland and only one 
> case in the North of Ireland and that was a sheep bought in from England. 
> All sheep that had been brought in from the UK were slaughtered as a 
> preventative measure. Since there have been no new cases  it is looking 
> better for this little island as a whole.
>          It is a looking like an epidemic in the UK as a result of pigs 
> being fed swill from an Internartional  airline. It was in the UK  in 1967 
> but vigilance kept it out of here. Now the defences are up again and there 
> are checks in place at ports and borders to prevent movement of animals and 
> disinfection of wheels of vehicles etc.
>           The Parade in Dublin is to go ahead at a later date.
> 
> Annette Ryan
> Ireland
> 
> 
> At 11:52 AM 3/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> >
> >I heard St. Patrick's day celebrations have been canceled 
> in most parts >of ireland due to the Hoof & Mouth outbreak. 
> If this is true, I'm so >sorry to hear this.  I hope to 
> brighten your day by wishing all Irish >Histonetters a most 
> pleasant and happy day, anyway! >
> >and to all the rest of you...  Let the party begin!! *G* >
> >HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!! >
> >Connie McManus (whose good Irish name comes by way of marriage)
> 
> 







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