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 Dubliners, does it feel like your living in the most prosperous city in Europe?
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Podge and Rodge- less of the Jackeen bashing, LOL ...


 What do you get a man who's "got everyting"?
I've run out of ideas...

I want to get a man who "has everything" but who has been a tower of help to myself and other families over the past few months, and we want to buy ...


 Dublin, Ireland?
What is so important about Dublin, Ireland. ALL answers are acceptable....


 Am zimbabwean, do i need a visa to visit ireland from birmingham uk?
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 What is the name of the irish drinking song?
there is a song, i think the highland rovers usually do it where when they get to the chorus its a call and response kind of thing of "aha ayoo" (of course not spelt right!) anyone know ...


 How high is dublin's spire?
on o'conell ...


 Good Irish Music session in Dublin?
Irish Music session in Dublin

This one goes to the Dubliners: Is there a venue, bar, pub where one could enjoy a local or native Irish music session, where the locals go, not tourists? I ...


 Why are you proud to be Irish?
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 Any oi'deas?
i'm off to Ireland?
Im off to Limerick Ireland for my birthday, has anyone been there, lived there,etc....other than the tourist websites for visiting landmarks, what about shops (shoooooes)...


 Where to go in Ireland?
My Great great grandparents came to the US from there. I want to go to Ireland for my vac next June. I would love to go to a nice quiet place where its relaxing and peaceful. I also want to get to ...


 Ireland why not again?
On a lot of websites in the drop down menus where they ask where you are from there is usually one for Europe. This then takes you to a new European menu. What I would like to know is this! Why is I...


 What culteral things do people wear in ireland besides the fact that they wear green on st.patricks day??????
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 Which is the best season to Visit ireland?
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 Two weeks in Ireland - suggested itinerary?
My wife and I are planning to spend two weeks in Ireland in September. It will be our first time there.

We aren't sure how we should spend the time...i.e. how many days in Dublin, ...


 Why should I move to Ireland.?
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 What are the best places for sightseeing in Dublin?
Hi, I'm japanese and Im considering a vacation in Dublin for a week on april. and I am wondering if anyone could recommend some good places for sightseeing in Dublin?

Thanks in ...


 What is st patrick's day like in ireland?
i may be going to ireland for st patricks day, and i wanted to know is it fun over there, liek what would you do. i'd be going to a small village in roscommon, so i woudlnt really be near dublin ...


 What are the top five things to see in Dublin?
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 I am going to Ireland in Mid-April. What clothes for nightlife? I am 41. Club suggestions for my age group?
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 Do you believe that the Ryanair takeover bid for Aerlingus will go ahead before 2010?
Title says all, really. I believe that pressure from the Irish government will eventually persuade Dermot Mannion to accept Ryanair's offer.

What do you think?...



williew

If you are in Ireland,what is it like there,I live in Florida,always wanted to go to Ireland !!?


    



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Mo
It depends where you go in Ireland.. Most tourists think dublin is the place to be but in actual fact most Irish (non-dubs) think its a dump.. just a concrete jungle.. phoneix park and city centre maybe worth a visit if you want but i wouldnt really bother..also prices are ridiculous.
If your looking for nice citys Galway on the west or Cork in the south are both lovely.. galway is nicer scenery, people, atmosphere etc. Cork is Bigger but more stuff in city to do.

Otherwise for good aul country side go to mayo (very west mayo) or clare or kerry or somewhere.. i suggest you search them on the net and see what suits you best!!


ckatz
This time of year it is really rainy and around 40 degrees F. But once you get passed January and mid Feb the weather gets really nice warmer and less rain. Around April/May it will still rain almost every day but only for 30min-2 hours and then the rest of the day its really sunny and warm. Even in March it can be in the 50's or 60's its actually much nicer weather than where i Live currently which is Boston.


seamus
I was in Florida at Christmas nice place.I am from Dublin.The west of Ireland is where most of the irish culture is.Irish music[seisiún],you have to go to a hurling match if you go to Ireland.The Quickest sport in the world.


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Ha I live in Ireland and want to go to Florida! I will be going there soon! Yay! Right now in Ireland it is raining, and cold and really grey. It rains a lot! And its grey a lot. But we have really green grass.
O and I think we have the best food, like chocolate, we have the nicest chocolate in the world and potatoes. Could be something to do with our really green grass. Lol.
Its a pretty cool place though. Really nice people! Lol!


dumplingmuffin
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It is rainy,windy and NOT green!!!!
It's expensive too! = )





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