March 17, 2006 12:14 PM PST

Smileys specially for St. Pat's

by Shawn Conaway
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Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Smiley Central, a free-smileys Web site, has announced the release of its Irish-themed Talking Smileys, along with a list of the top 10 ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The list features an animated St. Patrick's Day themed animated GIF image to go along with each suggestion.

St. Pat's smiley
Credit: Smiley
Central

Here, Smiley Central's top 10 list:

1. Faith and begorra! Check out the flora! .

2. Lift a glass to your lass.

3. Smooch a stranger.

4. Consume an oddly colored beverage.

5. Get jiggy with it.

6. Crack yourself up.

7. Green is good.

8. Rock your shamrock.

9. Consume corn beef...and don't forget the cabbage!

10. Go for the gold.

The smileys are available at Smiley Central for inclusion in e-mails, instant messages or on Web sites. They work with AIM, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk. The smileys are intended to replace simple text emoticons. Smiley Central has more than 250 talking smileys and 10,000 other smileys available for download.

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