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What are these fairy and leprechaun hauntings you speak of? A friend of my mothers, who happens to be full blood native american (not sure why I felt the need to add that) saw a tree that was teeming in what she could only describe as leprechauns when she was young. I've always wondered about that.

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  1. Okay...so I've never gone looking for leprechauns and can't tell you too much about them other than the folklore that we all grew up learning and a little bit of Irish mythology.

    But, I am waiting to get some files from a team member of some audio recorded during field research. He played one of the "EVPs" before leaving the location and it sounded like something from munchkinland. He said he picked it up a few more times when reviewing the rest of the audio at home.

    Not that it's a leprechaun, but that's what it made me think of.


  2. they are very dangerous little guys. They even show them in the movies and how vicious they can really be.

  3. Now we're discussing leprechauns?  Is there no mythical creature that goes untouched by those who see things no one else sees?

  4. I'm very skeptical myself.In my opinion Leprechaun Hunters are much less silly then Ghost Hunters. Leprechaun Hunters if they're right may end up with a Pot O' Gold.In Crow legend the little people escort the dead to the other side.They're rarely seen otherwise.

  5. Well, I don't discuss it very often. Skeptics think leprechauns are silly, and ghost hunters don't give leprechaun hunters any respect. It's a lose-lose kinda thing. Although I've mentioned it from time to time, I only get grief for it. Such is the curse that sensitives must bear.

  6. Children get to see so many neat things!
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