leprucawns < yhh that's not how ya spell it but yh
i think that they are leprechauns.... though i am not all that sure.
They can be called Instrument Makers.
Those are all Toyota Company cars.
There are many celebrations and festivals for those of the Scotch-Irish background. These include Christmas and Easter celebrations along with specific Scotch-Irish festivals called Heritage festivals.
Sock and stocking makers are commonly referred to as "hosiery manufacturers" or "hosiery makers." In more traditional terms, they may also be called "knitters" or "stocking knitters," especially those who work with knitting machines or by hand. These artisans specialize in producing various types of legwear, including socks, stockings, and tights.
There are many celebrations and festivals for those of the Scotch-Irish background. These include Christmas and Easter celebrations along with specific Scotch-Irish festivals called Heritage festivals.
the clatter ring. It's an Irish wedding ring.
No, and car makers are not responsible for drunk drivers.
Yes, it's perfectly correct. "To those who are Irish, or of Irish descent, I wish all the best on St. Patrick's day!"
In modern times, 'Celtic' people are Irish, Scottish highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish. Those are the only regions where Celtic languages are still spoken.
Those little Minerature Dashdund Weiner Dog things are lively and they dig. Shih-Tzu's also are very lively.
Éireannaigh is the plural form of the Irish word for Irish people, "Éireannach." It refers to the people of Ireland or those who are of Irish descent.