This is what the Greeks know about St. Patrick's Day: absolutely nothing. What we thought (assumed?) was an international holiday is, in fact, pretty much just an America phenomena. I've never been big on St. Patty's; last year, I had a Arabic project due the next day so that was how I celebrated. However, the rest of the group was gung-ho: we had to party. We managed to find the single Irish bar on the island. It was called Kelly's and it was a 20 minute drive, so we piled into Kostas' car. I learned a few things that night...
- 9 girls and a driver can, in fact, fit in a car meant to seat 5 (the trick is two in the front seat and two in the trunk)
- Karaoke never gets old (even if you're not the one singing. Especially if you're not the one singing)
- If you're an American on a Greek island, you will run into other Americans at an Irish pub on St. Patty's even if it's the middle of nowhere (we ran into other study abroad students who were on vacation!)
An unusual, but pretty great night. Plus, I got to have Strongbow for the first time since being in Brighton.
Mmmmmm <3:
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