Would Barack Obama be miffed if he found out that his Irish counterpart was earning $80,000 more than him? |
Yes folks, Brian Cowen earns $80,000 more per anum than the leader of the Free World.
Compare the 2 countries - United States, population: 300 million, GDP: 14 trillion dollars.
Ireland, ... |
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How common is it to smoke weed in Ireland? |
| My boyfriend is Irish and lives in Ireland...he smokes maybe once a week...is that a lot? And how common is it to smoke weed in Ireland?... |
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Hello from the US!! Question: I've never been to Ireland before......? |
| but, I plan on going this spring with a friend. Where is the best place to stay? We thought about staying in Galway City and touring that area first, then head who knows where. Any advice?? Oh, ... |
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Should Aer Lingus give up its trademark Gaelic salutation? |
| Having already relocated its Shannon operation to Belfast, should Aer Lingus now further dilute its national heritage by dispensing with its standard greeting?... |
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Where in Dublin can I propose to my girlfriend? |
| I'm from Canada. I planned to ask her at Blarney after kissing the stone but the place is closed the only time we can get down there in the ten days we're in Ireland. Need good spots in or ... |
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Kilts?????????? |
In ireland or england do they sell kilts at wal-mart??? Additional Details It IS good to hear there are no wal-marts in the UK it is an form of organized crime. a ... |
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Life in Ireland? |
| What is life like in Ireland, I want to move to Ireland someday, how does an American become a citizen of Ireland? Best places to live, traditions, holidays, cost of living, etc?... |
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Can anyone recommend somewhere in Dublin for Irish stew?And pub with live irish music? |
| Iam going to Dublin and would love to have a good Irish stew,also would love to go to a pub with a live band playing Irish music???... |
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Are You From Ireland? |
| If so just enter your county - I want to do a poll (for the craic)... |
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All ireland.............. whos going to win Kilkenny-cork? |
| being from kilkenny i think we have the right attitude to get cork this time and stop them from 3 in a row...............so for those who know what im on about leave a messeage as to who u think will ... |
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How are you Irish doing? |
| Coming over from England in April for first time just if you's are ... |
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Are there any Irish people in Dublin? |
| Hey, this is no more stupid than a lot of the questions I've seen today. Mind you, I'm an intolerant sort of individual...... |
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Why do people think this?!? |
| The amount of people I've met who think that Ireland is part of Britain is just annoying, and at this point it's borderline ignorance. Why can people not grasp the concept that we are a ... |
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Anyone irish? |
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Flying to Scotland on Friday from Ireland.....Can't find my passport ANYWHERE? |
I am shitting a brick man, it was a birthday present trip to Edinburugh. i can't find my passport anywhere and I am stressing out big time. I feel sick!!
The only ID I have is my ... |
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Do the clocks change here in Ireland like they do twice a year in theU.K.? |
| In the U.K. the clocks are changed twice a year, an hour forward in spring and back an hour in the auturm. Does the same happen here in Ireland????? If so, can anyone tell me when please??? i dont ... |
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Wouldn't it be great if the country banned cigarettes and closed all of the cigarette factories? |
as a smoker, yes every1 will go mad for the first 2 weeks, but think about how many lives will be saved,
although i have found it extremely difficult to give up, ive always tried to give up on ... |
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I'm Italian and I need help please!!? |
Hi! On july 5th I'm going to visit Ireland, can you please give me some advice like:
What's the weather like in Ireland and what should I wear in july.
(You know, it's very difficoult for me, in Italy there are about 3839 degrees)
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legend
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It is warm in july but you can be guaranteed rain at some stage definately invest in a light rain jacket, important if you are sightseeing.
Jeans and t-shirt will suffice perhaps a light jumper for the evening... |
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Mind ur business!!
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We r gettin a lot of rain at the moment and its kinda chilly too so unless things change dramatically in a week i doubt ull be needing shorts. Better off to bring jeans, light jumpers and a rain coat and maybe a few tshirts in case it gets warm but at the mo i doubt it :( |
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Mike
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It will probably be warm and wet, although if you are used to 38/39 degrees then you will probably think its mild/cold.
Weather is also usually quite changable raining one day sunny the next.
I hope you get some sunny days when you get there. (I'm basing this on the weather in england) |
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basilb101
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Weather is very changable but mild, we don't have the extreme lows/highs of other countires on the same latitude. Before you go have a look at the met site; http://www.met.ie
Bring a coat, you will need it and a warm top (fleece).
Avoid going to N.Ireland/Ulster around the 11th,12th or 13th as the parades make it impossible to get around without using unmarked diversions |
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TwoBigOneGrowing
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The Weather....now there is a subject. The only way to know what the Irish weather will do is to experience it and talk about it later.
You have to have a solid rain coat for there has been some serious rain and no forecast that can be believed yet for Sun.
Your heat level divide by two ,depending on how the wind blows you may be able to add 5 or subtract 5 degrees.
The Sun will appear and when it does Ireland lights up if it does nor there is always the pub.Regardless a trip to Ireland ,Rain, Hail or and it does happen -Shine, is always memorable and a great talking point even if it is about the weather.Come to Enjoy and you will but its not Italy. |
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On the Sleigh (again!)
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I suggest lots of warm clothes.
I've just came back from there and my biggest mistake was not having enough clothes for when we landed.
Woolly and rain proof, that's my advise. |
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Orla C
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It's very difficult to predict what the weather is like in Ireland in July. Be prepared for anything. Generally the daytime temperature is between 17 to 27 degrees, and it can rain quite heavily. It can also be beautifully sunny!
My advice: pack your nice summer clothes, but bring a couple of pairs of jeans and some sweaters, and a good pair of shoes you can wear if it rains. |
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starrygirl
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well went going to Ireland you can get any kind of weather.I would suggest definately bring a rain jacket and some long pants and jumpers.The weather is very unpredecitable for example today is the 28th of june and it rain alot of the today.Although july tends to be quite a warm and dry omnth so i suggest you bring some light summer clothes.the best advice i can give is be prepared for any type of weather
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hi223
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Make sure u wear a North Face jacket so everyone will know ur a tourist! |
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chat_have
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Invest in a good quality rainwear like (Gortex) and water proof walking shoes. An umbrella (No good on a windy day). Also woolen pullovers as it can be chilly out of doors.Bear in mind that most ondoor places are centrally heated so light clothing in also required |
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bucky7ie
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being to italy lovely country can be nice but then again can be crap enjoy |
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ak
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Depend on where you are going really, if its the west then because of the atlantic you will get rain and mist but its all part of the experience and I personally love it! In the sunny south east you are usually safe from rain most days but pack a rain coat just in case. But hey, its really a cliche, do bring some summer clothes too I am sure you will not swimming in rain for your whole journey |
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bugger
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bring some rainwear love other wise you will get wet to the bones |
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Pauline N
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Well at the moment the weather is horrible, cold and mostly raining, but we do sometimes get decent summers! (I still live in hope). The people here are really friendly and you will generally have no problems finding something to do and places to go, just come over and enjoy yourself, whatever the weather! |
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Puppy
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freddo....quando c'è il sole però ci sono almeno 21 gradi...ma quando viene la nuvola e la pioggia (quasi sempre) può scendere fino a 10...giubbottini d'obbligo..cold cold e cold! |
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Mike Sanders
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it rains over half the year in ireland. |
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