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 What leaving cert subjects should pick for doing law?
I want to do medicine or law and i know im asking questions about this but i need a lot of information on my subjects. i want to do biology and chemistry just for my medicine but what should i do for ...


 To the Irish in America and the Americans in Ireland.......Help me please!!?
I'm sending a parcel of "Irish food" to an American family we met on holiday. By this I don't mean traditional Irish meals, just the sort of stuff we buy and use every day, ...


 Would you like to live in Ireland?
We have a spare room in our house and we want someone interesting to come and live with us. It's only 60 euros a week including all bills and there's plenty of jobs nearby. Sharing with ...


 RE: GHOSTS!! I hear that in the UK and Ireland you have a lot of Castles with Ghosts????
Have any of you ever seen one or is this all just stories to bring in the tourists !! Can you tell me some of your ghost stories !! My grandmother told me of a ghost that walked with its head tucked ...


 Have you ever kissed the Blarney stone as a child?
But can't do it now?

I now have a fear of heights that I didn't have as a child. I wouldn't dream of climbing up those steps and putting my head backwards now. ...


 Is it legal for me to do this?
I've noticed street musicians in Ireland playing for money that people toss into a container.
My question: Is it legal for an American to do the same? Can I go over there with a whistle or ...


 Can you tell me how the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, separated?
I am embarrassed, as I feel that I had a reasonable education, but I had no idea that all of Ireland wasn't part of the U.K.. I am an American with ancestry in Wales, Scotland and in Ireland, ...


 Anyone know of charities in Ireland who could do with an extra 5,000 euro for very little work?
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 Is anyone else a fan of Ireland...and doesn't live there?
I started liking it a long time ago, but around me everyone sees me as some kind of freak for being fan of a country... of all the things you can be fan of... I'm fan of a country.

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 Will I need a passport to travel across to Dublin?
Quite frankly, I don't have enough time to send off for a passport so I'm curious if there is anyway to get to Dublin without a passport, I do not hold a provisional driving license or ...


 What's the best castle in Ireland for an overnight stay?
I'm taking a trip to Ireland in the fall. One of the nights I would like to stay in a castle. Suggestions on the "best" one, and reasons why??...


 Have the houses and shops in Ireland always been so brightly colored?
I came back from a recent trip with hundreds of photos of bright and cheerful houses, storefronts, and pubs. Is that traditional or is that new? And how do they come up with such bold and exciting ...


 For all Irish Men (from or living in Ireland) ... Is this true or not? What do you think?
I've heard that Irish Guys in Ireland think American Girls are easy?? Is there any truth to that? Or not? ......... Would you say the overall sense or perception from Irish Men in general ...


 Opinions about Ireland!?
So me and some friends are wanting to take a trip to Ireland and have some questions from those of you who either live there, or have traveled there. What are some must sees? Which cities are the ...


 Are there cockroches in Ireland?
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 What is there to do in Donegal?
Sights to see - Places to go etc for a short break there

T...


 Irish people, have you seen the simpsons movie? what do you think of the way that americas media-?
-impersonated irish people? and how often do you eat ice cream?...


 Cheap holiday in ireland ? is it possible?
and if it is ....north or south ? ive a mate in belfast but i'd love to tour the south aswell ?...


 Dublin or cork?
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 In the US, the stereotypical town always has a 'Main Street' - what is the equivalent in an Irish village?
Specifically in Co Mayo?

Additionally, I am trying to research the way roads are named in Ireland, but am having trouble; on Google Maps it seems most of the roads just have a name, but ...



Lizface

Does anyone on here come from Ireland or has ever been to ireland??????


    



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LouLou
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i lived my entire life in dublin and then when i was 18 i moved to galway..best decision i ever made..dublin is like any typical european capital but galway is special and more "irish" than dublin

Quick point to Pamelajt913 above..its St Paddys day..not St Pattys day!!!!!!!!!!


redunicorn
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I got to see Ireland this summer for 18 days. It is an amazing place to visit.


cleofox32
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I'm from Dublin


pamelajt913
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I was in Dublin for St. Patty's Day this year....it was awesome...a little chilli but totally worth being there on the biggest party day! If you go you must hit up Queen of Tarts! (temple bar area) Awesome rasberry scones!


letters
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lived there all my life,
recently moved to belgium


tsmith007
I was there in 2000 and 2002


athenry19741983
Yea that is me,I was born in Birmingham in 63 ,went to Dublin in 65 ,Galway in 74,a town called Athenry to be precise,went back to Dublin in 83 and the day before I was 21 I came to London.That is my life in an e-mail,can I go home now,David.Ps some one will see this and think I know him


Jack
I'm from Ireland. It's quite a nice place. I was born in Dublin but live in Wexford.


abd66
I spent 2 glorious weeks in Ireland. We started out in Killarney at Falshea House a lovely B&B, then to Ennis.
Some highlights were Ring of Kerry, Dingle Penninsula and Cliffs of Moher. Also there is a special town between Shannon and Kerry, called Adare. A must stop.
Food was fabulous and people were great.


hotdogs3
Yes i visited alot as child, then in later years i went over to live for 10 years . the place is beautiful,very green steeped in history very old appeal to it. The people are very friendly the pubs have a great amosphere. The downside of it is that it is very exspensive ,weather isn`t the best at times when it is cold it`s cold .





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