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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2009

Today is a short show about short people.
NOTE - St. Patrick was not Anglican. He was Roman Catholic. But he is accepted as a Saint in the Anglican church as well as Roman Catholic church. Anglican Saint was just more fun to say. Sorry if we created any confusion. Please don't fight with anyone over it.

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  • He does really good accents.

  • In elementary school, we'd sometimes look for 4 leaf clovers during recess. One day I found one. I made a wish on it that I would find more. Sure enough, I found 11 more! At the time I thought my wish came true. (I saved the other 10 wishes.) Later, I learned clovers grow in patches with shared genes. The 4th leaf is a genetic mutation. Thus, if you find one, you're likely to find a bunch in the same patch. But, who knows... maybe my wish did come true?

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  • @MackerLiverpool Yeah, I'm aware that accents sound legit to everyone but the people who actually have them, speaking as a Welsh person. But it sounds near enough. :)

  • It's always pronounced Kell-tic, not Sell-tic,

    The latter comes from the anglicasation of the former, the only time the s sound is right is with Glasgow Celtic football club, or other teams who use it in their name

  • @MythOfEchelon You've obviously never been to Ireland :L

  • You should said "That's the quickening!" :-) Trivia; There is no emeralds in Ireland

  • Don't forget the Guinness

  • @lumsky hahaha tahnk you :)

  • @TheSacredChill What I was gonna say. Then I found this :(

  • Totally possible. I've driven through the end of one.

  • @slicksix83 When I was a kid me and my brother and sister found a patch in our backyard that produced 4, 5, 6, and the rare 7. We would go out every day and see if there were any more, pick them and press them, saving them in a scrapbok - we ended up with over a 100 4-leaf, and about another 100 total of the others before we moved.

  • its pronounced Keltic...The Irish Catholic Football team is pronounced seltic :)

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