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 What useful information/advice can you give me that I'm unlikely to have found in books about Ireland?
My husband and I and 2 teenage sons are considering a January trip to Republic of Ireland (not Dublin area) We know about January weather. We don't want to spend a lot of money and are willing ...


 OXEGEn 07 ireland?
will they be scanning tickets or ripping off the ...


 Lamer's trip wih Daniel O'Donnell?
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 Namaste..?
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 Can you take a ferry from Dublin to England?
And if you can, how long does it take getting across?...


 Exchange your points for an all expenses paid holiday, anywhere but Ireland?
If it was possible to exchange your Yahoo points for a two week holiday, all paid for, what country and place would you go to, and why? Would it be to a city, a resort, an island, a campsite, a ...


 Need help Plz - I am 14 years old and live in n.ireland can i get a part time job ?
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 I was in Northern Ireland recently and on more than one occasion I was called a 'Free-stater'.?
It's a tad odd as I'm English but it seems the 'D' on my car gave me away. Does anyone else have a problem with this term..I get the feeling it was not an endearing term.....


 Which pubs in Dublin are Arsenal friendly?
I'm a huge Arsenal supporter traveling to Dublin from the United States. I'll be in Dublin for the Arsenal @ Manchester United (scum) match on May 16th. I need to know which pubs I can ...


 When does the job section get issued in Irish newspapers?
I am looking for a job at the moment, but am not sure what day in the week each newspaper publishes the classifieds section. I have an idea that the Evening Herald publishes them on Wed, but not sure....


 Are there direct flights from England to the Republic of Ireland?
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 Has anyone been to ireland for a honeymoon?
my fiance and i have decided on ireland as our honeymoon spot. we want somewhere that is excluded from busy cities, yet maybe 10-15 minutes away from shopping and lots of activities. somewhere with ...


 Is anybody know what day is mothers day in ireland?
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 What's happened with the budget?
Right, I'm of the country and I don't know what's going on. I know diesel, cigarettes and alcohol are gone up but that's about it. So what's going on?
Additional D...


 What is the name of that pub near Oliver St John's at Temple Bar in Dublin?
Was there on Thursday night. Think it's a two-storey pub/club. You come out of Oliver St John's, head towards Bobs and it's on the other side of the street....


 What are the top ten funnest things to do in Ireland?
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 Does anyone know of any nice hotels or b&b's near Punchestown racecourse in ireland?
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 Hi has anyone from ireland ever bought a moblie phone in the states, did it work here?
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 Fast , good laptop repair in Maynooth / Dublin?
I need a new backlight in my laptop. Anywhere I can get it done ...


 Power adapters for ireland?
What adapters do I need to use my stuff in Ireland? I live in the US...also, are the adapters all I need to use my macbook?

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Great Deals for Ireland in March?

Hey, my family and I want to travel to Ireland in March, especially for St. Patty's day.. Does anyone know of a really good deal that we can get? Will be greatly appreciated. :)

    



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sparky
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GO TO www.discoverireland.com they will give you both north and south. But as one who lived there for 39 years i know that now the south is in the Euro and to go thier is very very expensive ..... south is the highest Euro in the world.


uk-gazza
try Ryan air


LivTyler
Where do u live?


JOHN jen
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look for a coach holiday there is plenty about and there good value for money


paddy_54321
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ryan air do economy class flights for very cheap. but as its st patricks day the prices will probaly be raised so you should try and book in advance and maybe wait a few days after st patricks day to return, so you can really embrace the irish culture.


Eamonn S
I have a rental cottage in Donegal and it's available St. Patty's take a look I'll make you a deal. www.culandoonhouse.com





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