Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Blog Give Away--The Luck of the Irish
Today is St. Patrick's Day and I am an Irishman so I would like to host a Give Away. Today (and only today) I am offering to give away some (not all) of my Irish luck to you. I don't sew aprons, make jewelry, decoupage boxes, or letter press anything. Every other day of the year I have nothing to offer. But today I feel lucky and I'm giving it away for free. Leave a comment to enter the Give Away. I don't know how many winners I will choose--it depends on the availability of my luck. Some days are luckier than others.




24 comments:
Bring on the Irish luck!
Count me in, Irish sista.
feeling sooo lucky...
Luck me up.
I just tried to leave a comment and my SAFARI crashed. Are you SURE you're lucky? I'll take some of your "luck" and see what happens. Maybe you could throw in a box of Lucky Charms too.
Hook me up!
Me, me, me, me!
(Perhaps I am spending too much time with a 2 year old).
I had to get shots today, I deserve some good luck.
I'd like some of your luck. I could really use it right now...
I could use some lucky Irish in my life, even if I don't get the luck myself.
Oooooo.....Pick me!
I'm in, too.
I am not Irish and have always been jealous of their luck, so I would LOOOOOOOOVE to be a receiver of your generosity. Pick ME!
are you sure you'll be able to live without your full measure of luckiness? If so, I could use a sprinkle. Danish people are not known for luck.
I have to admit that I've been stalking your blog. But the prospect of getting lucky is calling me out. (Wait, that didn't come out right.)
I could totally use some. Then maybe my appliances will stop breaking.
Do you have to be clever to be lucky? What a fun day!
Wow, Kacy, you are so generous! It's like you're my own personal ensign. So thanks.
And get me lucks.
I'm coming out of lurker-ville to get in on some of your luck! :)
Now you've really gotta come up with something. Good luck with that!
Hey I was in your years ago..that should count for something right?
Although, this could just be a ploy to get a lot of comments..
If it's a ploy to get comments, then you got lucky.
May be the Blarney Stone of Blogging!
Isn't "Luck of the Irish" meant as a cynical comment on their LACK of luck? Not that you aren't lucky, of course, just a remark about generalities, not about specifics.
Jim Faulconer is and has always been jealous of my good luck. Now he's trying to disparage it, because he's been to Ireland and I haven't.
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