St. Patricks Day Lamp
[item2=Drunken Lamp]
Love the new look!
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Aha! I got one of these from the free shop and thought it looked lovely and very St Patricksy. I didn't realise it WAS the St Patricks lamp!
Hahaha I didn't even know that item was on site!
interesting name change. ANYHOO it looks great!
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I thought it was so cute, I had to have one.

Since this is discussing an item revamp, I'm moving this over to Revamp Feedback.
hahaha, this is how revamps should be done. i approve
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What a strange rename; I wonder if all 'real holiday' item names will be changed. Nice update on the artwork though.

surely this should be a clover lamp or a lucky lamp?! What's so drunken about it?
A true drunken lamp would be on it''s side ;)
Either way, up or down, it is adorable.
collecting It looks nice, but I'm really confused about the new name xD Why 'drunken'? Clover Lamp or Lucky Lamp would have been more fitting imo lol
Ah okay it does flicker more than the other lamps. Couldn't tell before lol. Still think the name is a bit of the stretch.
The name change is offensive. It's like Subeta is calling the Irish a bunch of drunks.
I'm personally not fond of the name change either, but it is in line with the description of the lamp (which wasn't changed), rather than a comment on Irish people and drinking.
"Even this lamp seems to have gotten tipsy. Tsk tsk. Just look at the uneven lighting. Bad lamp!"
^ see the difference between the lighting?
I can understand the name change when you take in account the description... but still.
Whether people like it or not, St. Patrick's Day and even Cinco de Mayo to a large extent involve a lot of drunken traditions and celebrations in their modern forms.
I don't think it's a comment on the Irish or Ireland so much as the nature of how St. Patrick's Day is now.
