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SOME VERY GOOD REASONS NOT TO GRAB A LEPRECHAUN ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY

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Article by Brad Steiger The Leprechaun, dressed in bright green clothing with a red cap and a leather apron, was originally known as the cheerful cobbler, a wee person who takes delight in repairing humans’ shoes for a reward of a bowl of porridge. The classic folk tale of the Leprechaun is that of a loutish human catching one of the wee folk and demanding to be given the little cobbler’s pot of gold.  In these stories, the sly Leprechaun always manages to trick the greedy clod who has grabbed him by causing the human to glance away from him.  Once a human takes his eyes off the Leprechaun, the wee one has the power to vanish in a flash. Over the centuries, the country folk of Ireland have learned not to disturb the earthen mounds or raths in which the Leprechauns dwell. Those who would wantonly violate their domicile is to invite severe supernatural consequences upon themselves. Click HERE to Read More

Real Zombies, The Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse--Book Review

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I'm posting this review of my friend Brad Steiger's latest book. Note at the very bottom (highlighted in pink) I have a wee mini part in Brad's new book! ENJOY!  *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* TREMENDOUS REVIEW OF REAL ZOMBIES from Haunted America Tours Real Zombies, the Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse By Brad Steiger  In ... Real Zombies, the Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse, Brad Steiger [presents] more then just a comprehensive and unsettling study. Steiger directly addresses, explores and brings forward into the spotlight the many strange traditions too often shrouded in secret throughout the world. His mission I believe is to dispel the normal sordid beliefs and misunderstandings and the more then just common depictions of what we believe to be the real zombies today. In this book I feel Mr. Steiger has set a high precedent for others to dare only to follow. I believe that this book will be the standard by which many ...