Saturday, March 17, 2012

Leprechaun

  • My grandmothers grandfather was a newspaper man in Northern Ireland. He ran a printing business, he booked passages to New Zealand, he sold tea, and for a very long while, he was the postmaster of the town.
  • (Salon)
  • That story behind Leapin Leprechaun lite has inspired many to Tweet and post links of the brand new iPad app on many influence social media users accounts.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • BAY CITY — The Leprechaun Races for kids in Bay City on St.. Patrick's Day weekend are always popular but this year they were even more so. The light-hearted races combined with great weather to see a large increase in participation.
  • (MLive.com)
  • Anyone who's ever wondered whether a captured leprechaun really will fork over his gold will find the answer to that age-old question in a new iTunes game. Slated for release the week of St.
  • (PRWeb)
  • REASON TO WATCH: Theyre not little cute guys in green with pots o gold anymore. WHAT ITS ABOUT: You gotta give it to Syfy. Its Saturday Original Movie titles really describe the content.
  • (News-Democrat)
  • With St. Patricks Day coming this weekend, Las Vegas Metro police are employing the use of green-clad leprechaun officers in an all-day pedestrian enforcement sting.
  • (Fox5 KVVU)
  • When you think of a leprechaun, the first notion that comes to the modern mind might be the tiny green man on the Lucky Charms cereal box. Or perhaps the star of cult horror film Leprechaun in the Hood.
  • (Time)
  • Editor's note: This is part of the Daily Collegian's St. Patrick's Day special issue. Most gorehounds and horror junkies who grew up in the 90s have fond memories of the video store horror sections.
  • (Daily Collegian)
  • DENVER - This St. Patricks Day, Elle Sanger woke up to a lucky surprise. Every year, the 7-year-old sets a leprechaun trap the night before St. Patricks Day. This year was the first time she was successful.
  • (9News)
  • There's no pot of gold at the end of the crosswalk. But safety is a beautiful thing, and that's what an oversized leprechaun hoped to find on the other side of crosswalks Tuesday around the Las Vegas Valley.
  • (Las Vegas Sun)

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