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 Do you think a theme park (similar to Alton Towers) is a good idea for Dublin, Ireland?
I'm doing a business plan for college and have decided to do a theme park. Any feedback appreciated....


 Will Tyrone or Kerry win in in the All Ireland final today?
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 Should the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland become one country under one rule(if thats possible)?
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 Have any of you ever cut your own hair, recently or when you were a growing up?
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 Question for all Irelanders..................
We are really looking forward to our trip to Ireland in about 10 days. We're landing in Dublin and staying two day, so then we are heading south and swinging back up through Cork and Kerry, but ...


 Drinking age in ireland/UK?
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 I need help with Euros!!?
im moveing to Ireland next week, i have never been good with Maths, numbers money ect and i havent been out of the UK before. So whats the best way for me to learn how to use Euros before i go? and ...


 Do you live in Ireland like me?
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 PEOPLE OF IRELAND! This house could arm the Gardaí?
This house could arm the Gardaí?
In other words, do you think the irish police force should carry guns, or not? Give reason, if time is not an issue.
Much thanks!...


 Did you take the pledge when you made your confirmation?
I didn't, but I'm beginning to think I am the only ...


 Is TY worth doing? im so confused!!?
Ok so if i dont do TY i will go straight into 4th year and i will be going into leaving cert at the age of 16 and doing my leaving cert at 17 years of age.

i was told that in TY you get to ...


 What are the best and worst Irish produced tv programs ever created? ?
For me...
Best: Fr Ted and The Panel spring to mind.
Worst: Failte Towers hehe and and that Charlie Bird in the arctic is pretty dire.

Your thoughts?!
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 What can a three year old do in dublin zoo?
im planning to take my couisin there on his first ever trip to ...


 Question to anyone from Republic of Ireland
I am from Belfast but I am a nationalist and therefore consider myself to be Irish, have an Irish passport and all the rest of it. My question is this: do people from the south consider us ...


 I'm going to Dublin with six of my 30 something friends in 3 weeks. Should I behave or let my hair down?

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Hi girls! Thanks for getting into the spirit and being light-hearted. Pity the ******** had to spoil it eh? Men! ...


 What side of the road to people drive in Ireland?
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Anyone there from ireland??? when is the best time to visit there??


    



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little pink dynamite
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Hi I live in Ireland and to be honest there's no good or bad time to visit because you don't really come to Ireland for weather because it's so unpredictable, so anytime is great. If you want to check things to do try the FailteIreland website this is the tourist board of Ireland's official website, then you can maybe make your decision based on the activities available.


xxxamgxxx
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YEAH I'M FROM IRELAND ! I'D VISIT NOW CAUSE OF THE CLASS WEATHER ITS UP AT 30 DEGREES !!!


JOJO
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now


Alex
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i am from Ireland and the best time is prob now. we have half decent weather, so come now!


Anon
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Now is good as we're experiencing a weather anomaly we actually have sun & heat instead of rain & cloud. But really any time is good we have lots to see & do. Plenty of pubs to keep you busy. And if all else fails we're known for talking alot so that'll keep you busy.


lone wolf and pub
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now now now..we are all getting burnt to a crisp here now hahahaha, right in the middle of a heat wave..30C and rising!!! and There is no nicer place in the word than Ireland when the weather is this good...come as soon as possible...you won't regret it!!


ireland01
Now would be good.head for the west coast. the real ireland.


bobcat
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anytime it is an absolutely lovely place,my parents are from there,don't know why they ever moved to this place!!


Jeremy M
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Late June or early July. The west coast is the best. I must warn you that it is a bit expensive but it's great


Bobsgirl
I don't know why weather should be such a high priority with people when recommending time to visit Ireland since no one goes there for the good weather anyway. I worked for Guinesses one summer promoting their larger around Ireland at the huge range of summer festivals. I reckon that if you want to experience Ireland at its best you should look up the schedule of festivals from An Bord Failte ( the Irish tourist board) web site and schedule your trip around the Isle based on that.... Hang the weather you will have a blast wherever you go. Keep your smile on and your mind open and you can't go wrong.


x~orlaith~babii~x
Yep i come from the lovely donegal!! It usually rains here but if u came right now u cud join us for the class weather that is ere at the moment!!!


joanne
Hi, i am from ireland, the best way to see ireland is to rent a motorhome and drive around the country. 2 to 3 weeks would be enought time to see all the sights. i personally love the countryside. ireland is a beautiful place all year round, but if you want the good weather you better start packing now!!!
more info about motorhomes available from motorhome.ie


your pete
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Just before the pubs close...........that will be about the end of September!


veronika
in Galway now there 2 art festival running @the same time staring today till the 30th the weather is also good so far so this s definetly the time
have a good tirp


American Werewolf
ireland is always beautiful in summer or winter


finnykid
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Come to Cork city on the october bank holiday weekend. People come here at this time of the year from all over the world for the Cork Jazz Weekend. Even if you dont like jazz, the buzz around the city is absolutely brilliant and you will enjoy wherever you go.





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