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<img src="http:// | <img src="http://pokeheroes.com/img/news/cloverleaf.png" style="float: right; width: 30%; max-width: 140px"><center><b><font size=6px>St Patrick's Day</font><br><font size=3px>New Event Distribution</font></b></center><br> | ||
St. Patrick's Day is an old holiday which is celebrated in many parts of the world, yearly on March 17th. It was originally an Irish tradition - and what is the most Irish stereotype? Exactly, leprechauns! | |||
Small fairies, dressed in green in black, and known for their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, are a very typical symbol for Ireland. According to a tale, when one is captured by a human, the leprechaun has to grant him a wish with its magical power. | |||
A new Event Distribution starts tomorrow on St. Patrick's Day! | |||
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New Event Distribution
St. Patrick's Day is an old holiday which is celebrated in many parts of the world, yearly on March 17th. It was originally an Irish tradition - and what is the most Irish stereotype? Exactly, leprechauns!
Small fairies, dressed in green in black, and known for their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, are a very typical symbol for Ireland. According to a tale, when one is captured by a human, the leprechaun has to grant him a wish with its magical power.
A new Event Distribution starts tomorrow on St. Patrick's Day!
Distribution Discussion