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gnrdan

Where can i find a leprechaun?


    



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murnip
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Behind you!


MB
At the bottom of your 4th Pint of Guinness.


Pete
Where can you not find them.. the feckers are everywhere.


Randomness_Rocks
at the end of the rainbow laddy lol


Trish D
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The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500, United States of America.

I think he was probably dropped on his head at some stage, but there is one lives there.

He likes to start fights.


Garreth E
Well You can see the remains of Sean Óg in PJ O Hares Bar In Carlingford County Louth theres even a little accoridan


Englishcad
The last known one is in London. Running and ruining it.


angela n
at the bottom of a rainbow-he'll be the one in the green hat


abuela Nany
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Look for a rainbow in a field of shamrocks, you'll find a leprechaun at the rainbows end!


xxxxxxxxx
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At the bottom of my garden


Dori
Co.Kerry.IRELAND


fidgetyfingers
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Bottom of my garden here in Ireland :)


dbjsheldon
i dunno,but it's probably hidden somewhere along with my tv remote(now where the hell is it)!!!!!!!!


bugger
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i got one in me attic and his pot o gold and you sure ain't getting him HE IS MINE I TELL YOU ALL MINE


dareena q
Didnt you know that they died out years ago.


Athena
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In my garden :)


Citizen Mac
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You can make one out of wire coat hangers


lynno
i will send you one first class post tomorrow,i have just come back from ireland and i brought a few back with me.but you must promise you will look after them,as they can be nasty if you treat them wrong,ah sure i am talking about me other half,


Tyanna-Daisy
In the Emerald Isle


mumbo90
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what about the banshee hears of her


tony m
Hello there,
Ahh now! this is my favourite topic, and I have actually heard that some people will tell you there is no such thing as a leprechaun, well now sir, don't you believe them, for wherever there is enchantment in my beautiful country there you will find rainbows and fairy rings, and right there amongst them all, you wil, find that which you seek, Spring and Autumn are the best seasons to seek the little people, and trap them with a warm heart and a gentle spirit within yeself, and you will be granted your three wishes, and not one wish more, for you will lose all three, should you try to wish for four! so go ye carefully, through your wishes list,
I raised 11 children to aware of these little people, as was I as a child by my own beloved parents, and my children have had wonderful wishes granted to them, and none more than this one I mention here-:
One day in deepest Sleive Auchty in a valley among the bogs,
There stood a fairy village, untroubled by men nor dogs.
sunbeams shining, through trees so tall, light all around,
to light up all the populated logs, there upon the ground.
myself and my little girl, witnessed all this life, thereon,
she had to wish for what she wanted before they were gone,
and three wishes she took, and waited, for them to be granted her,
she waited, for 21 years to get her wishes, and there it was all in gold, all painted around her dishes.
So I tell you to look in the valleys of the Sleive Auchty Mountains in my beloved County Galway, I saw it for my own, very sore eyes, and bear witness to the delight in my little girls face, when she opened her wedding present from my wife and I, 42 pieces of wonderfully painted Delph, for her very own kitchen, and she refuses to use it, Bless her heart.
I do hope this eloquent little response to your question helps you sir...Good Luck now....Tony M...


janus
We were coming from Malahide heading towards Dublin in a Lorry some years ago .When we saw Two Children one pushing a Wheelbarrow and the other with a Shovel on there Shoulder. When we got Closer we discovered they were two women about Two feet high with little Woolen Noddy Hats on there Heads and the most withered Faces I ever did see , We surmised they must be the Leprechauns it was astonishing, and they also had a little noddy walk wobbleing from side to side as they walked. We nearly crashed at the shock of seeing the Leprechauns.


Suzie-woozie!
at the parade on paddy's day!! lol


salforddude
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Ive got some chained to the radiator in my spare room.
Caught them in Manchester,loose in the streets they were,early March.No pot of gold yet,but Il keep you posted


Borat
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what you speak of..lepercaun? why you want gypsy?



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