Leprealand of course~
2007-03-17 01:44:51
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answered by cindy 6
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In Irish mythology, a leprechaun (Modern Irish: leipreachán) is a type of male faerie said to inhabit the island of Ireland. They are a class of "faerie folk" associated in Irish mythology and folklore, as with all faeries, with the Tuatha Dé Danann and other quasi-historical peoples said to have inhabited Ireland before the arrival of the Celts.
Leprechauns and other creatures of Irish mythology are often associated with "faerie forts" or "faerie rings" — often the sites of ancient (Celtic or pre-Celtic) earthworks or drumlins.
They usually take the form of old men who enjoy partaking in mischief. Their trade is that of a cobbler or shoemaker. They are said to be very rich, having many treasure crocks buried during war-time.[1] According to legend, if anyone keeps an eye fixed upon one, he cannot escape, but the moment the eye is withdrawn he vanishes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprechaun
2007-03-17 01:46:36
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answered by Hi 5
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Ireland.
2007-03-17 10:54:47
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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Someone last night said they found one inside a coconut, so who really knows? My daughter calls emoticons leprechauns, so mine are from Windows Vista. :-D
2007-03-17 01:47:04
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answered by JenJen 6
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pecan trees, They fall off the branches and grow like little lepers
2007-03-17 01:45:21
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answered by Ben R 5
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Ireland. Or Oz. I mean it is across the rainbow...
2007-03-17 01:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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