Yes and yes.
2007-03-07 08:03:47
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answered by KC 7
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The band is British. The holiday is Irish.
Background information
Also known as Passion Killers
http://www.chumba.com/
Members
Boff Whalley
Lou Watts
Jude Abbot
Neil Ferguson
Former members
Alice Nutter
Danbert Nobacon
Harry Hamer
Dunstan Bruce
Paul Greco
Simon Commonknowledge
Mavis Dillon
Cobie Laan
Chumbawamba are an English band who started out playing punk rock but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music in a wide range of styles, including pop influenced by dance music and world music, and now play acoustic folk music. The band are best known for the song "Tubthumping".
2007-03-07 10:46:45
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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are you stupid? Common sense sense would tell you that being that St. Patrick is our patron saint and that on St. Patrick's Day the world celebrates everything Irish that perhaps it is an Irish holiday.
Maybe im wrong but if i am im going to have to have a word with my parents about why they made me wear green, stuck shamrock on me and what all those people were doing on floats over the years?? Maybe they were celebrating the Chinese New Year. Though I think not.
Your stupid
2007-03-07 23:14:17
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answered by Delete 3
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St. Patrick's Day is an excuse to sell more beer, research most holidays and you will see they are about money
2007-03-07 07:47:23
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answered by chavito 5
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i'm not sure but thats my offical mounttain biking song!
2007-03-07 07:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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