We have a 4 hour layover in Paris on the way to Ireland, and a 2 hour layover in London on our way home. We would like to go see the Eiffel tower on the way and see the Palace on our 2 hour layover (...
Anyone live in Dublin know of GOOD or BAD of these car hires, or anyone rent from them in the past good or bad experiences. Please let me know of any others. I want the cheapest price, but also good ...
Is there anything to do in or around Ireland-West Knock Airport with 4 hours to kill? Anywhere to walk? Go? Always interesting to just watch the planes but can you see them from the terminal or ...
im just wondering why you wouldnt be proud of the fact that americans are proud of their irish background. im not trying to be rude im just wondering....
It's all very quiet on the Cork page. We fancy a bit of tripe and drisheen for the tea. Any ideas boy?
We've been down Paaana but we can't find any. HMV never heard of the stuff.....
Like I told ye last week, laddie, the land of Eire is where we be found, nowheres else. Now let me be so's I can finish me beer.
J. O'Rat
Isthisnametaken2
Yes, they breed like rabbits. (My cat made me type that.)
Not exactly. They're actually very shy and don't take kindly to anyone disturbing them.
What were we talking about?
littleminx
hehehehe... yup and they're all chasin rainbows and wee pots o'gold. :p
actually the answer to this question is: no.
motoprincess16
ummmm. . . how is it in your world?
marty d
HA HA!!! u abit odd u are .lol
suek
yeah their all over the countryside there the one's u have to stay way from cause if u go near them they'll bite, but we;ve a great pet leprechaun, he's actually sittin at the end of the bed as i write this.
wildraft1
Yeah...sure.
C
oh yeahh they're everywhere!- Not but, there are tons of dogs wandering about the countryside
Pauline N
Seriously. . . . Are you for real?????? OK then yeah we do, and they live at the bottom of my garden and they are all called Seamus and Sean. Begorrah!