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I Used To Take Reports Of Moving Religious Statues Here In Ireland With A Large Pinch Of Salt...
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...but having seen this I'll need to reconsider. If an ancient Egyptian statuette can move why not a more modern Irish one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//But why do none of the others move? It would be interesting to know is it turning towards it home in the east./
Because this one has a slight irregularity in the base allowing it to sit unevenly and making it pivot through a little vibration from people walking past it or it is being turned deliberately.
Because this one has a slight irregularity in the base allowing it to sit unevenly and making it pivot through a little vibration from people walking past it or it is being turned deliberately.
This is complete drivel, and it reminds of the story about a old lady coming back to Dublin Airport, after a trip to Lourdes. The Customs chap looks into her suitcase and finds hundreds of little bottles of Holy Water. He opened a few and says to the lady
"Madam, these appear to be full of brandy "
"Oh, sure to God, another miracle ! " she gasps.
"Madam, these appear to be full of brandy "
"Oh, sure to God, another miracle ! " she gasps.
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