Cereal Rapist wrote: » Fair play to them for making 2 national drinking days.
candlelover wrote: » To Arthur! but only if it becomes a national holiday* *Disclaimer i only want the extra day off I don't give a s**t about Guinness and i do not drink their products any ways
ogriofa wrote: » So thats it?
MikeySligo wrote: » Whats the new black lager like?
godtabh wrote: » Bet you do. Most of the beer made in Ireland is made by them (via diageio)
deaddonkey wrote: » it's just so guinness marketing executives can sit in a circle and mutually jerk each other off.. I wouldn't worry about it.
TPD wrote: » On an unrelated note, it's Smithwicks 300th this year, where's me fecking celebrations?
janja wrote: » Any of their products?
The-Rigger wrote: » It's pathetic.
JaxxYChicK wrote: » I find it strange that the nation would want to celebrate a man who was so vocally anti-Catholic and pro-British rule. Celebrate what Guinness/Diageo have done for tourism/export etc in this country by all means, but making a national holiday out of the man is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.
MrStuffins wrote: » Sounds like he'd fit right in in 2010!