Hi, I'm an American with Irish descent, who lives in a community where almost everyone's grandparents or great grandparents were born in Ireland, and everyone is getting drunk just because ...
Do They Use The Standard 3 Pin Plug Like in the UK and Northern Ireland, Or the 2 Pin Like Western Europe or something else?
And is it at the same voltage As the UK?...
the rock of cashel in co Tipperary which is a long way to go without your mother now
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Blarney stone??
irishcharmer84
You must be talking about the Holy Stone of Clontaggart on Craggy Island. It's now been promoted to a class three Relic.
It is part of the Craggy Island Parish, which is administered by Father Ted Crilly, Father Dougal McGuire, and Father Jack Hackett.
poshbaby24
blarney stone
MG
The Rock of Cashel is the most famous rock in Ireland and it's situated in Tipperary overlooking Cashel town. It's an ancient church site and is clearly visible from the Dublin Cork road that passes right below it.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Ireland/Things_To_Do-Ireland-Rock_of_Cashel-BR-1.html
alpha
There is a famous group of medieval buildings known as 'The Rock of Cashel' In Tipperary in central Ireland. The Blarney Stone is not usually referred to as a rock.
Mikey
the Blarney stone
rubydogsgreen
Blarney Stone without a doubt.
Chanandler Bong
The Blarney stone yes?
dtedad-50
The most famous 'ROCK' in Ireland may well be the 'rock of Cashel' which is situated in Tipperery, in the town of Cashel.
It is a beautiful little town on a busy highway that goes to Cork in the south and Dublin in the East.
The rock is an area of hillside that a famous castle was built in the elevent century and still stands today.
Very much worth a visit.