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 Is this the GAA's idea of a joke?
Have ya heard the latest hare-brained scheme that the GAA have come up with in order to curb our perceived liberal drinking?
Sever all ties with Guinness apropos of sponsoring the Hurling C...


 Do you need a passport to travel to dublin on a ferry from england?
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 Why do us men find the IRISH ACCENT so sexy on a woman?
Is there some sort of secret ingredient about it that I could bottle and sell?

Probably not, because speech is an intangible concept, which is a shame as I'd be rich ...


 What do you think of Ireland?
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 Is it a bank holiday in Northern Ireland today (31/10/08)?
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 Is Ireland a good place to live?
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 Can someone in Ireland Adopt or marry me so I can become a citizen?
I'm an American but i think my descendants come from Ireland. I want to be an Irish Citizens what do I do?
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i dunno i think i have St Pattys day fever!!...


 Where should I go on holiday in ireland (republic)?
Does anybody know a place which is warm in june/july, nice and friendly, cheap and shows the most about irish people?
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I cannot drive so public transport is ...


 Spending this holiday with my Fiance's Irish/Catholic relatives?
They are visiting from rural, southern Ireland and there are going to be A LOT of people [family AND friends]. I'm an American, Presbyterian-born, Scottish descent Atheist... and I know there ...


 Have you ever been to Ireland?
l went to Dublin,lLoved it,l Love Irish people, they are So Friendly and Welcoming. Did You enjoy it there?

T...


 Why do the irish think that they are highly educated?
I noticed on some board that the Irish constantly go on about American investment and hoe the Irish are a highly educated workforce and that was the main reason American investment came to ireland (...


 Daoine as eireann,conas ata sibh?
nach aoibhinn tu an teanga?? is brea liom a bheith in ann cumarsaid a dheanamh tri mhean na gaeilge ce nach bhfuil liofa go foill. Ba cheart go mbeadh gach duine e a labhairt! nil se mariodh fos! ...


 Crime in Ireland??
I will soon be working near Sandyford for about a year,
Is there much crime in Dublin or Sandyford? If so what areas should one stay away from? Where is the lowest crime rates in Dublin? Where ...


 What comes to mind when you think of ireland? in your opinion, what makes the irish, well um.. irish?
hmm??...


 Have you ever been to Ireland?
What did you think?...


 Is it illegal to smoke weed in Ireland?
Not sell it or supply, but just to buy and smoke it for...recreational purposes. Thanks for all relevant answers
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For all you "duh it's a drug, of course it�...


 How are the Irish different from the British?
I'm talking about cultural ethos and etiquette...

How does each side view the world? Are the Irish more laid-back? Are the British more reserved? Is one group more religious or ...


 Can you drive from Southern Ireland Into Northern Ireland?
I am going on vacation to Ireland. I was told you cannot drive a rental car from Southern Ireland into Northern Ireland. Is this true? Or can you drive anywhere in the country?...


 I'm thinking of taking a trip to Ireland. Anyone out there from Ireland with suggestions?
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 How many people can fit in a taxi in Dublin?
I am heading to Dublin this weeknd with the girls, there are 5 of us and where I live we can all fit in a black hac taxi. Is this the same in dublin?...



louise w

GRRR! No answers! Would you reccomend Ireland for a holiday?


    



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Happening_babe
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Yeah it's really really nice and there's so much diversity! Bits of everything! Look at www.discoverireland.ie for more info


Susan S
Ireland was the best holiday I've ever had. Throw away your American expectations and relax. The people are captivating and friendly.


ILOVEMIFFY
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Depends where abouts in Ireland?

I love Belfast, (Northern Ireland), Dublin is ok but the river liffy stinks! Southern Ireland is beautiful but cold this time of year (same as everywhere in else in the uk I suppose)


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I have been to Dublin and really enjoyed it, the people were really friendly. We stayed in the Temple Bar Hotel. The only downside was the VERY rough ferry crossing - being sick in a toilet that is bouncing up and down was not nice!

I recommend flying.


Orla C
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Well, lots of people come here, so ....!

If you want sun, sea and sand, don't come to Ireland, because the weather is at best unpredictable.

Ireland is quirky, Irish people slightly bonkers all the time, and fond of storytelling and poetry and singing ... and very nice countryside, eccentric roads, friendly towns and small cities (aside from Dublin).

Try it and see!


jaden5
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I wouldn't see why not I've looked on the internet and it looks like a nice enough place


Ms Mat Urity
Definitely but age would dictate where you stayed. Try and be more specific. If you are young teens - 40's Dublin has great night life. Older? Jaesus you might want the old Irish Charm? Too many places to mention, best consult the Irish Tourist Board. Beaches? Can't beat Donegal. The Irish are sooooooo welcoming and in any pub you can sit down and get the Craik (crack as in talking). Beautiful scenery, lots of myths. DEFINITELY go for it. If you want to speak the lingo a must in your vocabulary is 'Jaesus and feckin'........and this info is from someone who HASN't kissed the Blarney stone!!! I'm Scottish!!!


murphywingedspur
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My brother and his family regularly visit Ireland, and they are always enthusiastic about it!!! They really love their holidays there. We have never been ourselves, but hope to go next year sometime!


Prodigal Son
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Yes I find Ireland to be such a beautiful country,
There's a great many things to see and do whilst there.

Thank you :)


ayumi
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yes it could be


kojak
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A beautiful little country with really friendly and easy going people. Been there a few times now at different times of the year. Summer is probably the best time to go but the craic ( gaelic for fun) in the pubs at xmas is brillant but the winter can be cold.


atbrandomguy
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yes i would it is a very nice place
but in the cities it can be choas(like any city i suppose)



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