Every March 17 we are greeted with the traditions of wearing green, parades, corned beef and cabbage, and someone inevitably using the wrong abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day.
As Clint Eastwood said in Dirty Harry: "You've got to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya' punk?" Oklahoma could sure use a little luck of the Irish this St. Patrick's Day. A new survey from Zippa.com ranks Oklahoma as one of the unluckiest states in the U.S. As a matter of fact it's number 3 in the top 10 list of the unluckiest states according to the website. The survey ranks all 50 states and how they compare when it comes to pure dumb luck. The top and bottom of the list may surprise you.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! If you’re looking for a great way to celebrate this St. Patrick’s Day weekend, then why not try downtown OKC? There’s loads of fun to be had not just for adults, but for the entire family!
Reckless Kelly is not a Celtic Rock Band, but it's ok with them if you think that. The understandable mix up stems from their hit "Seven Nights in Eire," and is something front man Willy Braun has come to terms with.
By: Megan Bell
St. Patrick was a priest who spent his life converting the Irish to Christianity. He used the three-leafed shamrock to describe the theory of the Trinity – the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Legend says he put the curse of God on all the venomous snakes in Ireland and led them to the water where they drowned.
Thanks to 'Seven Nights in Eire,' there are many folks who think Reckless Kelly is some sorta Celtic-Rock band, according to frontman Willy Braun. And he's cool with that.