July 2, 2008
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Real Feedback from Real Customers… Tell us about your experience at the Irish Times… Simply CLICK HERE and tell us your story… Monday, June 30th, 2008 My wife and I decided to give the irish times a try after some friends had some good things to say. We were sad to see the black door [...]
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July 1, 2008
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Eamonn’s wise words of widsom… Tell the truth and shame the devil That’s a spoon ye’ll sup sorrow with yet. The apple falls on the head that’s under it. The best looking-glass is the eyes of a friend. The best way to keep loyalty in a man’s heart is to keep money [...]
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June 16, 2008
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The Irish Times Bottled Beer Selection Blue Moon Budwieser Killians Red Magic Hat No.9 Rolling Rock Sam Adams Victory Hop Devil Yard Philadelphia Ale Yuengling Larger Guinness Carlsberg Light Beer Bud Light Coors Light Corona Light Michelob Ultra Miller Lite Amstel Light Cans Boddingtons Murphy’s Irish Stoudt Guinness More Bottles Atomium Bass Becks [...]
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June 15, 2008
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Being Irish a Celtic language, it has peculiar features which are unknown to other languages. One aspect of Irish syntax that is unfamiliar to speakers of other languages is the use of the copula (known in Irish as an chopail). The copula is used to describe what or who someone is, as opposed to how [...]
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June 15, 2008
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Queen Village: A Brief History As written by Steve Sitarski, former Queen Village resident and Chief of Interpretation & Visitor Services at Independence National Historical Park Long before William Penn and the founding of Philadelphia, Swedish settlers arrived in 1638 at a place the local Lenni Lenape Indian tribe called Wiccaco, which means “pleasant place.” [...]
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June 15, 2008
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Our talented team of culinary artists, have developed an outstanding menu of traditional Irish favorites and hearty pub fare for you. In the kitchen we always use the freshest ingredients available for our many made-from-scratch delights. And because we always strive to feed you well, the suppliers we chose share our dedication to quality. Stop [...]
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June 15, 2008
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Learn about our fine selection of DRAFT BEER from around the Globe… Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale The long, cold nights of winter are a little brighter with Celebration® Ale. Wonderfully robust and rich, Celebration® Ale is dry-hopped for a lively, intense aroma. Brewed especially for the holidays, it is perfect for a festive gathering or [...]
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June 15, 2008
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The Irish Times is Philadelphia’s home of everything Irish! Forget what you’ve heard about the others, you haven’t experienced a “True Taste of Ireland ” until you visit The Irish Times… Our traditional Irish favorites and hearty pub fare, hand selected by our talented team of culinary artists, have become the talk of the town. [...]
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