Do you remember the 'Alabama Leprechaun'? Or the 'Mobile, Alabama leprechaun sighting'? You might just call it 'that video of the that funny leprechaun sighting in America'.
Whatever the case, this news clip from March 2006 is one of the best St. Paddy's Day related videos you'll find.
As per custom for the Irish holiday, Jimmy Kimmel shared the throwback during his chat show monologue which he called 'the single greatest leprechaun sighting of our time.'
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Take a look.
More than 70 million people will get together to celebrate St. Patrick's Day today, the national holiday that's celebrated in more countries around the world than any other.
And pints of Guinness, sold in over 150 countries around the world, is estimated to reach 14 million units each year.
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At least 30 percent of all Guinness is sold in Africa, and Guinness consumed in Africa is called Foreign Extra Stout. It's essentially the same beer that Guinness began exporting to the far reaches of the British Empire in the early 19th century.
From the company's humble beginnings in 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, to this very day, Guinness is committed to its worldwide mission to brew distinctive beer of the most outstanding quality, fuelled by a spirit of innovation.
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Enjoy!
Featured Image Credit: NBC