Got a phone number for a place in ireland? |
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Dublin, St. Patrick's Day weekend - suggestions? |
| We will be in Dublin, Ireland during St. Patrick's Day weekend. If you've been to the city before, or lived there, can you recommend the best things to do?... |
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Ireland:Can I claim Job Seekers Allowance and move in with my partner who's also claiming the same? |
Just wondering if a couple can both claim the dole and live together? Will our payments get affected?
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How can I get from O'Connel St. to St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre? |
| I'm going to Dublin next week and I'm staying near O'Connel Street. I would like to know how can I get from there to St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre? Can I go walking? Is it too far ... |
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Has anyone been to Dublin in Ireland? |
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Moving to Ireland??!!? |
| Hey I am 16 and my mom and I have extensive irish ancestry and we have many friends who live on the island and we are having no luck with the Finacial crisis in America so we are very sure we want to ... |
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Is there a website that gives information on distances between towns/cities in the whole of Ireland? |
| I'm initially travelling between Larne and the town of Sligo, by car, but will also be going further south. If i can get road distances between Sligo, towns in the far South, and then back up ... |
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Irish Girls, I need your help? |
| I live in Canada and there is the girl at my workplace, she is very pretty. She has red hair, blue eyes and fair skin. I don't know if she is Irish or not cause she doesn't have an accent (... |
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I need your help for a pub quiz I'm going to later? |
Its to raise money for a Naoinra, and the questioner loves GAA and art. I'm average on art, but GAA!!!!! Help! And any other useless info would also help thanks everyone Additional D... |
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IRELAND only please,how long can you expect to wait for your illness? |
benefit once you receive a letter telling you that you are entitled to same ive been waiting over a month . Additional Details paddy with a name like that you should know 'im out ... |
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Best nights to go out in Dublin? |
| Me and a friend are going to Dublin from Monday to Wednesday and were wandering whether the nightlife is good during the week and if so where is best to go?... |
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Ne 1 go up 2 glenties in donegal ne time??? |
I usually go.....it is some craic!!!!! Additional Details any one go up to Glenties in Co.Donegal any time ??? That help???... |
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Dublin, Ireland or Las Vegas??? ? |
| I want to get an internship and move somewhere this summer. Which is better, Dublin or Las vegas?? give me your thoughts! I am 21 year old female, love to party and have fun, meet lots of interesting ... |
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Americans, have you ever been to ireland for vacation? |
if so, what were your thoughts about it? |
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Richard J
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yes, I have rented a house on the southern coast near the city of Cork. I had a wonderful time . I spent a week there and then drove me and my family of 5 back to Germany. On another vacation , I spent a week staying at Bed and Breakfasts while driving from Dublin on the east side To Galway on the west side. I had a terrific time and get this - it didn't rain the whole week!!. |
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FilmCollector
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I have been to Ireland numerous times.
I love it! And not only because my family has some Irish blood!
I actually like the Irish countrysides more than the larger cities, but that's just me. It's got such beautiful sites, the natural beauty. Plus it's chockablock full of history, some of it good, some of it bad.
I must say I think Dublin could do with a lot of improving in a number of areas. But it's still an enjoyable stop!
It's also great for backpacking, cycling and other such activites!
Hope to be there again next year! |
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Nikiki13
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It was even more amazing then I had imagined it would be! My husband and I went there for our honeymoon 10 months ago. We couldn't have asked for a better place to go then there. The people we so welcoming and told the greatest stories! There were castles or some sort of historic ruin every where we went. Beautiful!
If you go there, I would recommend making sure that you have reservations for the first and last night that you are there and that you stay at bed and breakfasts the rest of the time. My husband and I rented a car and had a great time driving around & exploring the different "cities."
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Crysania
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Yes. And I loved it. I'd move there if I could! The people were friendly, the scenery was amazing, and the music was wonderful. We spent all our time on the west coast -- landed in Shannon and and stopped in various places in Clare, Galway, Sligo, and Donegal (and also hit Leitrim on our way back down). I recommend staying away from the more touristy things and heading for the rural areas that are off the beaten track. We saw some really neat things that way.
Also, if you opt to get a car: get the SMALLEST car you can get (we got a Nissan Micra) and if someone is coming up behind you who is clearly driving faster than you want to, find a spot and pull off to the side of the road and let them go. That really saved us a lot of stress. |
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An American in Ireland
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I have always wanted to go to Ireland and the opportunity presented itself by staying at some friends of mine who live in a castle there. They have been restoring it for years now and in the summer time it is busy with festivals and concerts. The oldest oak tree in Europe sits on that property and I was enchanted from the time we landed in Dublin until the time I left. We visited Cliffs of Moher, Ailwee caves, Kylemore Abbey, and I got a chance to study my Irish roots too. The people no matter where you go from small town to larger town are marvelous and very helpful. I ended up going every year and now I stay most of the year there in County Clare in a little town near Shannon.
It is very stressless there and being able to travel around the country and see history actually still standing is just mind blowing.
The B and Bs all have something that is unique to that one B and B and the pubs are great.
I know volunteer at the castle every summer also and I help a friend of mine with his tour company in the summer too. |
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don
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I loved the country and sea sides. I also liked the smaller towns. County Galloway and Dingle area were geat. I loved the older areas. |
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Terrie D
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Yes!!! We went in the summer of 2004!! It was great!!! We did a Bed and Breakfast tour. It was nice because we stayed in some great little towns and met the nicest people!! Dingle was beautiful, from there we went to Kinsale,a quaint water town, then on to a a town south of Waterford. From there we spent two days in Bray. We took the the Dart line into Dublin. That was awesome!! We then spent a day on the road up to Buncrana. Then down to Sligo. Check out Parke castle. That was a great tour! We then spent our last night in Abbeyfeale. We cannot wait to go again!!! |
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