
Crazygirl
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Leprechauns are extinct since the last Depression.
We used them as food.
We make Robot Leprechauns now though.
Here are some links on Robot Leprechauns
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApqVqrXZmhfsxFIvwAgMI.EjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20090407142301AA8nlO9
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtVQph3jsr0n5utScAsY_z4jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20090420131805AACsKnS
Hope this answer helped and the Best of Luck
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The Darkened Man
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I can't answer this, I'm in Scotland and I'm off to shoot some Haggis...
They are a large flightless bird you know.... |
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carlitto_brigande
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Dakakata , you seriously are a friggin' eeeeedgit!!! |
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Butter_fly100
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What ...are you serious ...of course not ..you edjit |
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magidge
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Ah seriously folks...there has to come a stage when one should realise that there are people who want to believe in things.
So to answer your question yes there are, as there are Easter bunnies, Tooth fairies...
You should look up the Leprechaun Bunny Fairy Club..just google it.. |
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I should be doing something else
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There are indeed, and when a gentleman is courting a young lady, he goes around singing "Ohhhhhh she's my dear my darlin' one, her eyes so sparkling full of fun, no other, no other can match the likes of her" While cuttin down the weeds round the old summer house. |
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Molly
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Oh dear lord! Are you serious?
No, there are no leprechauns. We have running water now too and we don't all live in thatched cottages |
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Orla C
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Oh, California boy, I really hope I run into you in Ireland, I am sure as hell going to have fun ripping the piss. |
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♥ нαρρу вυввℓє ♥
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Yes of course- i see them after downing a few pints of guiness in the bars of Dublin.Wonderful little men so they are. |
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Tid
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Am, obviously you don't READ....the leprechauns have ran away to lapland to work with the elves. We're in a recession here, so we stole their gold, and the banshee's are talking bout headin off to California....watch your back my friend |
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Clarissa B
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i reckon there is |
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xtina
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yes and they're always after me lucky charms |
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Kief
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Of course not you feckin eejit! |
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Nutty Girl
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of course they is just watch Darby o Gill and the little people.
I live in Ireland King Brian pops into my garden time to time and the loch ness monster calls in to visit him with bigfoot |
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Katy C
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Of course, my father is one, and my brother works weekends for Santa in the North Pole and my sister job-shares with the Tooth Fairy....... |
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Wise Guy
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no |
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James G
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google it! |
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Helen
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whatever |
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reginaldstower
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no there is no leprechauns in ireland |
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bluebell
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I looked carefully for you this morning, and I didn't spot even one . |
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Geek In The Pink. ♥
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Yes, they are the Irish oompa-loompas, and instead of working for Willy Wonka, they work for Guinness.
= ) |
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Cláy
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Blatantly. |
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Like a Fox
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Yeah, they're running rampant around here, like magpies, if they see you with anything shiny you'll be mobbed. |
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Starmannova
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It depends on how you look at things and how open minded you are.
1. Leprechauns are mythical beings whose origin started in Ireland and don't really exist.
2. Leprechauns are "ethereal" beings who exist on another plane and therefore exist all over this world also.
Hope this helps. |
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rebel-to-the-end
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Yep. They're just Irish midgets. |
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Dakakata
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leprechauns aka people of ireland, soo YES! |
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