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Any leprechaun experts around?
Sky-Blue Puppy
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Sky-Blue Puppy Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 1:27 PM Quote
I know that all kind of professions are represented here on the board, so i thought surely there would be someone who's an expert on more, er, unusual subjects.

You see, a few weeks ago I was preparing dinner when I suddenly noticed this tiny, but very-very wet footprint on the kitchen worktop. I didn't see anybody pattering there, nor were there any more footprints. Mysterious...
Any ideas who it could've been? : )

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w85/Poplyn/Veejalajlg2.jpg
 
Re: Any leprechaun experts around?
moominbadger
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moominbadger Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 1:43 PM Quote
It was me, sorry...I'll remember to wipe my feet next time :/
 
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Sky-Blue Puppy
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Sky-Blue Puppy Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 1:56 PM Quote
moominbadger wrote:
It was me, sorry...I'll remember to wipe my feet next time :/


That's okay :)
Heh, mystery solved.

Btw, next time you're around please do make yourself visible. Firstly, i would love to meet another boardie; secondly, it would be good for your own safety - otherwise i might accidentally smack you with a pot or pan... :/
 
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ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 1:58 PM Quote
ask dee
 
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Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 2:23 PM Quote
Leprechauns are about 2' tall. They'd have bigger feet than that. Gnomes also would have bigger feet. Perhaps a fairy just touching down and flying back up again? That would explain the single footprint.
 
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weirdmom
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weirdmom Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 3:21 PM Quote
Turtleneck wrote:
Leprechauns are about 2' tall. They'd have bigger feet than that. Gnomes also would have bigger feet. Perhaps a fairy just touching down and flying back up again? That would explain the single footprint.


Or it's one-legged. HandiCAN fairies are still good fairies Turtle.

 
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ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 3:29 PM Quote
spring heeled jack ?
 
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Peewee
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Peewee Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 4:09 PM Quote
maybe it's just fake OR maybe your guardian angel accidentally left a footprint??? lol
 
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Sky-Blue Puppy
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Sky-Blue Puppy Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 4:51 PM Quote
Peewee wrote:
maybe it's just fake OR maybe your guardian angel accidentally left a footprint??? lol


Oh, but it's not fake. I didn't 'design' it or anything. It's as authentic as any mysterious tiny footprint can be.

You got me worried now - anything might happen to me if my guardian angel were only soooo small : (
On the other hand, it may be extremely powerful... :)
 
Re: Any leprechaun experts around?
nats
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nats Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 5:12 PM Quote
Sky-Blue Puppy wrote:
I know that all kind of professions are represented here on the board, so i thought surely there would be someone who's an expert on more, er, unusual subjects.

You see, a few weeks ago I was preparing dinner when I suddenly noticed this tiny, but very-very wet footprint on the kitchen worktop. I didn't see anybody pattering there, nor were there any more footprints. Mysterious...
Any ideas who it could've been? : )

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w85/Poplyn/Veejalajlg2.jpg


a gremlin from the board?
 
Re: Any leprechaun experts around?
Sky-Blue Puppy
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Sky-Blue Puppy Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 5:43 PM Quote
nats wrote:
a gremlin from the board?


Oh, but this may mean that soon my kitchen cupboard doors just won't open at certain times, and sugar is in the fridge while sausage is on the shelf. Oh dear, oh dear...
 
Re: Any leprechaun experts around?
Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 14 Nov, 2007 6:47 PM Quote
weirdmominaustin wrote:
Turtleneck wrote:
Leprechauns are about 2' tall. They'd have bigger feet than that. Gnomes also would have bigger feet. Perhaps a fairy just touching down and flying back up again? That would explain the single footprint.


Or it's one-legged. HandiCAN fairies are still good fairies Turtle.



The thought of a one-legged fairy just makes me want to cry.
 
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