Irish Luck
or
Silly Superstitions?
'Irish Luck', a phrase often heard in this country, especially during the month of March. What does it mean?The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration brings talk of four leaf clovers, leprechauns, and even a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! All of which simply adds to the fascination we have for this interesting topic.How are your fortunes... good or bad? Ever win anything? Do you find success at every turn without even trying, or are you one of those poor souls who consistently find themselves in the slowest checkout line at the neighborhood grocery store? What about good luck charms? Do they work for you, or do you believe that such superstitions are pure nonsense? Here's a chance to tell about your fortunes, good or bad. Unless, of course, you are afraid that doing so is an invitation for 'bad luck' to follow.
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Irish Luck????
Pot of gold? Rainbows? Lucky charms and leprechauns? What is this, fanasty land? Irish luck is never really true. I mean come on! Seriously people? How ...
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