Assassin: Part 2
We walked down to the docks where our ferry would be docked, chatting about the benefits of fine irish whisky and pretty irish femmes. "what does your cousin do for a living?" i asked, q laughed and rolled his eyes.
Chapter 3: Acquaintanceship
Marcus assumed that the german shepherd was joji's dad but that gus and his sister were the off-spring of the irish setter.
Witness Splashdown
Wooden statues carved much like tikis on our world emit sounds like drums, bagpipes, flutes, harps and other instruments in the harmonies of pagan irish bards without the words sung for the festivals of the pagan irish holidays.
"The Best Their Is . . ." Page 1
The patriot irish whips the bulldog into the ropes running at him at full speed close-lining davey out of the ring.
The Adventures of Peter Gray chapter 6: One Cup o' Whiskey?
There were a dozen things to do, from eating irish food, listening to irish music, and even drinking irish whiskey. i even spotted two familiars among the crowds, singing to an irish song.
Tea, Milk, and Cake
The irish nobleman was so blurred in thought process he was not content to argue.
Adipose City: Operation House Cleaning
Sure enough, the page-long menu contained o'maddy's signature mixture of irish and irish-inspired food. burgers, soups, shakes... the wolf ordered two of everything for the first round.
Duke - Book 1: Alpha Rising (Chapter 4 of 8)
\_\_\_\_\_ mike watched as a small irish setter/beagle mounted a large black german shepherd mounting a larger irish setter. the irish setter/beagle on his hind legs, almost standing, his paws clenched the black german shepherd.
Eyesah's Eejit Ideas
Come on irish, don't- nghh! let him out do you!" larise barked as ewan's paws found her hips, digging in hard. oh, he'd show her just what an irish fox could do!
Living up to Legends - Part 2
The irish wolfhound felt a restless excitement looking forward to the next day's events in this new world that the sisters opened up for him.
The Gift: Introducing the Spirits, part 3 of 3
This is true among the irish, whose mythology and folklore holds many places where wolves feature prominently.
What's me necklace?
Anyway, the symbol is called an [ogham](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ogham), a letter of the medieval irish alphabet.