Yellow is not associated with St. Patricks Day at all. It's green, green, green.
A shamrock.
The wearin' of the green...(a shamrock).
the st patricks day symbol is probably the shamrock
No, they are not only the shamrock: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Must be an American thing. "Luck of the Irish" etc.
patricks day Is the word
St. Patricks day! About 65% of the people at the St. Patricks day parade are Irish!
Potatoes are not special on st. patricks day
St. Patricks Day :)
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
My guess would be it's a insider-phrase of getting drunk, or "wetting the pipes."The meaning of "drowning the shamrock" is from years past in Ireland.The Shamrock was worn to show unity and to show the Trinity. As the men worn their shamrock on their left breast of their chest they would celebrate St. Patrick's day most times in the local pub.Now here is where drowning the shamrock gets it's meaning. The very last drink of the night the guys would place their shamrock into the drink that they would have and since it was in the drink it was called; drowning the shamrock.I had heard this from my Grandmother when I was younger.
Cleveland has the 3rd largest St Patricks day parade.
At the 2009 Club Penguin St. Patricks Day Pary there is a hat in the Coffee Shop, an accordian in the Forest, and a Shamrock pin at Ski Mountain. *Please note that the accordian was only available in a members only room and was not available for nonmembers.