St. Patrick's Day may not look the same this year since the pandemic took over in 2020 and continues to linger into 2021, but that doesn't mean we can't find ways to celebrate.
St. Patrick's Day is coming and it's not too late to plan a trip to Chicago, America's top party town for the holiday according to WalletHub. If that's a bit ambitious, use these fun St. Patrick's Day facts to win some drinking games with friends when you're out celebrating.
One more St. Patrick's Day party is in the books. I was broadcasting from the Break Room last night, and a good time was definitely had by all. Pictured here are the hard working staff of the Break Room, who wore their festive best and worked their tails off. Many glasses of green beer were poured, and many Irish car bomb challenges were initiated. No doubt many are feeling extra green this mornin
So what is the true story behind this fun, green, drunken, holiday? Is that all it's really about? Drinking green beer, eating cabbage, wearing something green and claiming any sort of lineage to the emerald Isle is where the holiday is now, but where did it all start?
Today is St. Patrick's Day and you could celebrate the way others will by wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, or going out with friends. Might a suggest something different, like sitting back to watch the classic movie "Leprechaun"?