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Is he holding a shalalee?

A what?

The only thing missing is a giant trans rainbow

I was going to add one, but I couldn't find my trans-pieces... Of all the times not to be able to find them. *wacko*

Steve

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also spelled shillelagh

" refers to a short, gnarled, very hard club usually made from the roots of a large tree. They usually have a knobbed head and double as a walking stick. The shillelagh is a traditional folk weapon among the Irish, and can be quite effective in skilled hands. Leprechauns are often pictured with a shillelagh. "

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I had one for my leprechaun costume one year, but I make a fairly tall leprechaun. Someone at the halloween party thought I was an ugly pilgrim. :-D

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Thanks all!

also spelled shillelagh

" refers to a short, gnarled, very hard club usually made from the roots of a large tree. They usually have a knobbed head and double as a walking stick. The shillelagh is a traditional folk weapon among the Irish, and can be quite effective in skilled hands. Leprechauns are often pictured with a shillelagh. "

nash23th.jpg

I had one for my leprechaun costume one year, but I make a fairly tall leprechaun. Someone at the halloween party thought I was an ugly pilgrim. :-D

JT just has a walking stick and the leprechaun is holding a mug of beer.

Steve

Posted

I notice the Ulstermen have taken care of Sam Sinister and his associates, leaving Johnny free to tour the island in peace...

God Bless,

Nathan

Posted
also spelled shillelagh

" refers to a short, gnarled, very hard club usually made from the roots of a large tree. They usually have a knobbed head and double as a walking stick. The shillelagh is a traditional folk weapon among the Irish, and can be quite effective in skilled hands. Leprechauns are often pictured with a shillelagh. "

nash23th.jpg

I had one for my leprechaun costume one year, but I make a fairly tall leprechaun. Someone at the halloween party thought I was an ugly pilgrim. :-D

Really? Huh, I always thought a Shillelagh was a musical instrument!

Not worthy of my Irish blood, am I?

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