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Posted by: Eolaí on December 17th, 2006
Three new additions to the sidebar in the Irish sector:
1) Writing it Down Fills in Pieces of the Puzzle Well-written pieces AND frequent mentions […]
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Posted by: Eolaí on December 17th, 2006
Three new additions to the sidebar in the Irish sector:
1) Writing it Down Fills in Pieces of the Puzzle Well-written pieces AND frequent mentions […]
Read: More Irish Sites »
Posted by: Eolaí on December 8th, 2006
If you liked Irish comedian Kevin Gildea in Kansas City back in September, you might be interested to know that his appearance here gets name-checked […]
Posted by: Eolaí on December 8th, 2006
$99 Bargain SOLD
Irish Street II
This Irish painting is on canvas with painted sides, so ready to hang as is.
It’s two foot wide, and six […]
Posted by: Eolaí on December 7th, 2006
You recall in discussing the Flight of the Earls that I mentioned there was a whole bunch of Irish-born people readying to leave the Kansas […]
Read: How ’bout Them Earls »
Posted by: Eolaí on December 6th, 2006
As promised, just for Irish KC readers, two paintings are now available at significantly reduced prices.
UPDATE: Both of these paintings sold very quickly but are […]
Posted by: Eolaí on December 5th, 2006
The Lucky Charms have added onto their website four of the songs recently recorded at Panic Productions in Leewood, Kansas with the help of Brent […]
Read: 4 Songs from The Lucky Charms »
Posted by: Eolaí on December 2nd, 2006
New York’s Black 47 - last seen in Kansas City in September - are now back from their trip to Ireland with a bunch of […]
Read: Black 47 Ireland Tour Photos »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 29th, 2006
Today sees the departure from Kansas City after seven years of an Irish man called Alfie, as he returns to live in Ireland.
When I […]
Read: Flight of the Earls »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 22nd, 2006
Boys and girls, Eolaí gan Fhéile is leaving Kansas City and moving back to Ireland.
Economic survival. And last Christmas everything changed. Changed utterly.
Irish KC shall […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 22nd, 2006
If a pit bull terrier terrorises passengers on a bus, is the dog a terrorist? But if the bus is in Belfast is the dog […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 21st, 2006
Q. You Travel By Train In Ireland, Don’t You?
A. We didn’t have a car when I was growing up. One appeared when I was around […]
Read: FAIQ #22: You Travel By Train In Ireland, Don’t You? »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 9th, 2006
British genealogy site, Ancestry.co.uk, have made available passenger lists of over 100 million names from more than 100 American ports, in what is claimed to […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 5th, 2006
Speaking of Irish speech, it’s Sunday Short time and it’s all about the way we speak.
About twenty years ago, when I was temporarily in England, […]
Read: Give Up Yer Aul Sins »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 3rd, 2006
Impossible not to like the boys at Blogorrah when they explain to the rest of the world that Irish people aren’t interested in American celebrities […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 1st, 2006
• You eat people
• Your music has more than two dimensions
• You love sports nobody, not even you, plays
• You’re surprised by American soul singers
• […]
Read: What Is It Like To Be Irish? »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 31st, 2006
Once upon-a-time, on Hallowe’en in Ireland:
1. Which of the following did you never find inside a brack?
a) Coin
b) Ring
c) Cloth
d) Plastic […]
Read: Hallowe’en in Ireland: A Quiz »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 26th, 2006
One of the highlights of the recent Irish Festival in Kansas City for me, was sitting with Seven Nations‘ Kirk McLeod as we watched Black […]
Read: Black 47 Tour of Ireland 2006 »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 26th, 2006
Just heard from my parents that they went to Tullamore in Offaly for dinner last weekend. Because you’re an avid Irish KC reader, you’ll remember […]
Read: Tullamore Dew »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 24th, 2006
• Nearly three times more Americans moved to Ireland last year than Irish immigrated to the United States. (NY Times via Blogorrah)
• New Irish RFID […]
Read: Ireland Today »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 23rd, 2006
Q. Doesn’t It Rain All The Time In Ireland?
A. It only rains 8% of the time in the wettest months in Ireland.
In the driest […]
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