San Antonio celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a lucky tradition, putting green dye in the river.
San Antonio celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a lucky tradition, putting green dye in the river.
Call it a miracle from St. Patrick, but next time, it may be smarter to leave the luck of the Irish on dry land.
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