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Leprechauns are fictional in the same way fairies and the boogey monster is. It does not matter if you live in London, Chicago or Sydney they don't exist. some people dont believe in leprechauns but I do so i think there are but but others might say differently
The starts don't come out at night, there are always there. It's that we can only see them at night because when the sun goes down, the sky gets dark and it becomes easier to see them.
It's the same as Stanley Nickels to Schrute Bucks.
they value the same things you and i do and they value the four leaf clover
The common misconception is that wolves are creatures of the night. In reality wolves can be seen day AND night. They could be traveling in search of new land, marking territory, or hunting day OR night.
No they came on all the same night. The effect of time gave the impression that the visits took a number of nights
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
W.B. Yeats wrote about fairies and ghosts in his poetry and plays. He was particularly interested in Irish folklore and mythology, incorporating elements of these supernatural beings into his work. However, he did not focus on leprechauns, trolls, or mermaids in the same way.
the clock is always turned back around 2am on Sunday morning, the same goes for when it is time to turn the clock ahead again come spring time.
Iguanas are diurnal, they are active during the day and sleep at night.
St.Patrick's Day, which is on the 17th of March.
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