-I am Irish but I'm not like a lot of Irish People or Sterotype ones
--Not Really a fan of Irish Music Now it is pretty good when Morphed with like Punk or Metal or HardRock
--Food Wise I don't like Irish Food really No Corn Beef and Cabbage yuck Now I do like shepherd's Pie but I grew up with Beef not lamb that is the real way I guess
--I don't like beer not Green not Guiness
--I have had some good Jack Daniels but that is Tennessee not Irish Whisky and flavored version Never tried any brand of Irish Whiskey
--Never been to Ireland it would be cool to go but Not on the top of list so many other places maybe as part of a big tour would be fun
--Never been to South Buffalo or is that Old First Ward Parade
Now that being said though I like The Bag Pipes and Irish dancing is pretty cool .... And I love Shamrock Shakes ... And think the Parade is a lot of fun more a fan of watching then partaking But I also watch stuff on Sunday nights and wake up early on Mondays so that might be a factor... But I would love to get trashed :) have in past and it was a blast and yes I would like to some year check out a parade in another city and see where they turn the water green in person ....
Now That being said I love that on that one day a year everyone is Irish or maybe it is just in #Buffalo we turn everything into a drinking Holiday or add a drinking Element to every holiday :) I am Not offended , It doesn't bother me that people put on bad fake accents :) HA and that some people do the Notrde Dame Fighting Irish thing and use it as an excuse to drink and fight .... And years back when SNL came out with a bit about a CD or Irish Fighting songs I laughed my ass off .... Hey everyone becomes Italian a little bit (or maybe I'm just a west sider ) for the festival ... Some people become Polish for some time at Dyngus day.... I think it is great ... Ok so some photos ......
I tried to get photos that covers the scene But it is kinda tough to do or is beyond my level ..... Think you have to be a Pro then you can like walk up to people and get the scene ? was a fun time though
-P.S.
I do not know if it has been an Issue and didn't hear about it this year in the News in Buffalo or about NYC or Boston it was that you could be gay and that was fine but you could not be a gay cause ... I disagree ... I think that if you are Irish and You have a group then it is fine to be in the Parade .... But I kinda get that they don't want it to turn into a Pride Parade and that there are a lot of traditional values But if you can have Iron Makers and Unions and fire trucks why can't you gays being out in the Parade.... That would be fine... Again I have no idea if that was ever an issue in Buffalo though ......
It is a lot of fun.... The Fact that it is during the day makes it so much better and I do agree that most people are in a good mood.... I think that when or if there is a brawl it is from people who would have been in one any ways it just happens to be on that day as opposed to at a club at night cause they got bumped or his girl is flirting or something .....
I love St. Patrick's day but I'm not Irish at all. I like that its a daytime event and I like how everyone is generally in a great mood.
I wonder how people over there think about the Party over here ...............
That being said the Party doesn't bother me but it is kinda like the Being Irish is the reason for the Drinking same with Mardi Gras .... But maybe it isn't ... See there is a difference and it is tough to see what is what if you are there to drink and drink and oh there is a parade or if it is Oh Parade now where are those beads so I can see lots of great tits (not in Buffalo but to cold) and Have a drink or two as a way to relax .... From the out side it is hard to tell.... But like the Biggest Party Drinking Holiday is said to be day before Thanksgiving and that all ways shocks me like you are going to be hung over for a family day ... But it makes sense if you are here and in school or don't go to see family till after the first football game eat then go line up at a store ... HA Something to think about though ....
It might make you feel better (or worse, lol) to know that Buffalo is not alone in this. I live in a Baltimore neighborhood called Federal Hill, known for its 20-something bar scene (like a whole neighborhood resembling Chippewa). March is a month-long shit show of pub crawls with drunk college students wearing green Mardi Gras beads, shamrocks and leprechaun hats. People are starting to call it St. Patrick's Month. It doesn't bother me, since I'm not so old I can't remember the days when things like that appealed to me. But it has become somewhat controversial, sort of a nuisance to some, and does rub much of the neighborhood the wrong way. I've started to wonder if the actual Irish people, the ones in Ireland, feel honored or insulted by people in our country getting wasted to celebrate their cultural heritage.