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Unmoderated Tag: Humor Rating: Bad Hits: 122 Comments: 1 Gay Leprechaun: St. Patrick's Day Surprise Gay Leprechaun: St. Patrick's Day Surprise A little green man comes to take Yeshmin on a magical brown adventure. PLEASE TWEET IT! http://clicktotweet.com/qKFPh See the other NEW EPISODE! http://youtu.be/ekyrn2ZeNwU See the OUTTAKES: http://youtu.be/qzsAjCSnATE SUB for more episodes on both channels: http://www.youtube.com/mediocrefilms http://www.youtube.com/blamesocietyfilms MORE EPISODES: Gay Leprechaun: Surprise in the Woods! http://youtu.be/_4uEHzj1ZqE Gay Leprechaun: Nalts Gets Lucky! http://youtu.be/hV2KaINCWyo "If you Sphinx I'm an old Giza, you're living in the Nile." -Yeshmin Blechin, 2012 GAY LEPRECHAUN Created and Written By: Greg Benson, Aaron Yonda & Matt Sloan Directed By: Greg Benson Camera Tona Williams Sound Adam Koralik Special Thanks David Hussey Theme Song Eanan Patterson http://www.eananpatterson.com Animation & VFX Kevin Ivers http://www.youtube.com/plugz Photoshoppin' James Deuling For those of you not familiar with Saint Patrick's Day, it's a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on the 17th of March in Dublin, Ireland. The tradition came about at the instigation of the Irish Protestant organization The Knights of St. Patrick. The inaugural parade took place on March 17, 1783. In what has been described as an act of cultural re-orientation the British established a new focus of ritual and spectacle in the figure of St. Patrick, a pre-reformation saint who appealed to both the Roman Catholic and Irish Protestant traditions in Ireland. Guarding the inaugural procession were the mainly Protestant Volunteers who were charged with keeping order on the streets and at the service in the Protestant St. Patrick's Cathedral. The subsequent celebrations took place in two venues: on March 17 in the ballroom (which the Lord Lieutenant Earl Temple II had renamed after St Patrick) of Dublin Castle, the ancient seat of British power in Ireland, in the old part of the city, and, on March 18, at the Rotunda, a site closely associated with the Volunteers leaders Lord Charlemont and the second Duke of Leinster. It supposedly commemorates Saint Patrick (c. AD 387--461), the most commonly recognized of the patron saints of Ireland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. It is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially the Church of Ireland), the Eastern Orthodox Church and Lutheran Church. Saint Patrick's Day was made an official feast day in the early seventeenth century, and has gradually become a secular celebration of Irish culture in general. The day is generally characterized by the attendance of church services, wearing of green attire and the lifting of Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol, which is often proscribed during the rest of the season. It is also commonly marked by the unexpected appearance of a tiny gay leprechaun. User: jajayat Mar 12, 2012 8:46 AM




Headline Tag: Politics Rating: Amazing Hits: 1058 Comments: 13 30 Renowned Writers Speaking About God 30 Renowned Writers Speaking About God Speakers in order of appearance: 1. Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Science Fiction Writer 2. Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Laureate in Literature 3. Professor Isaac Asimov, Author and Biochemist 4. Arthur Miller, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright 5. Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate in Literature 6. Gore Vidal, Award-Winning Novelist and Political Activist 7. Douglas Adams, Best-Selling Science Fiction Writer 8. Professor Germaine Greer, Writer and Feminist 9. Iain Banks, Best-Selling Fiction Writer 10. José Saramago, Nobel Laureate in Literature 11. Sir Terry Pratchett, NYT Best-Selling Novelist 12. Ken Follett, NYT Best-Selling Author 13. Ian McEwan, Man Booker Prize-Winning Novelist 14. Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate (1999-2009) 15. Professor Martin Amis, Award-Winning Novelist 16. Michel Houellebecq, Goncourt Prize-Winning French Novelist 17. Philip Roth, Man Booker Prize-Winning Novelist 18. Margaret Atwood, Booker Prize-Winning Author and Poet 19. Sir Salman Rushdie, Booker Prize-Winning Novelist 20. Norman MacCaig, Renowned Scottish Poet 21. Phillip Pullman, Best-Selling British Author 22. Dr Matt Ridley, Award-Winning Science Writer 23. Harold Pinter, Nobel Laureate in Literature 24. Howard Brenton, Award-Winning English Playwright 25. Tariq Ali, Award-Winning Writer and Filmmaker 26. Theodore Dalrymple, English Writer and Psychiatrist 27. Roddy Doyle, Booker Prize-Winning Novelist 28. Redmond O'Hanlon FRSL, British Writer and Scholar 29. Diana Athill, Award-Winning Author and Literary Editor 30. Christopher Hitchens, Best-Selling Author, Award-Winning Columnist User: spam_vigilante Jan 24, 2012 1:54 PM


 
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