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 Arm in a pub in Kill, Ireland? Is this a legend?
My grandfather visited Ireland 20 or so years ago and says he visited a pub in Kill that had an arm from a boxer (as in a person not a dog obviously) on the bar. Is this a true story or is he having ...


 Irish Citizenship?
So I am wondering how you're supposed to get a job if you're living in Ireland, but not an Irish citizen. I would like to move to Ireland, and live there, but how am I supposed to get a job ...


 Can anyone suggest the best Primary schools in dublin (Ireland) for girls?
or if someone tell me top rated schools of Dublin Ireland for ...


 Pay pal ireland?
how do ,i get pay pal in ireland?...


 Do Irish Catholics still hold a special place in their heart for this man?
After all when the Irish ( IRA ) asked for help back in the 80's he was the only one to step up and provide the arms. If he should somehow find this question on ANSWERS - I want him to know ...


 Anyone been to ireland in the summer? tell me all about if it was nice or not& the temp?
Is it warm in ireland in the summer..should i go on a missions trip there, why or why not. help ...


 I am indian living in dublin with irish visa,do i need visa to visit switzerland?
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 I need help finding a black sand beach in Ireland?
I just need the names and location please....


 Has anyone attended or heard of American College Dublin in Ireland?
If you have, please tell me everything you know!...


 Is it time for peace in the North of Ireland?
Should we really be that bias regarding the 'English' in northern Ireland?

The familys who live there, were born there (for many generations), If they choose , which they have! ...


 Is Saint Patricks day as popular in Ireland as it is in the USA?
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 Best hotel in ireland?
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 I need to send a letter to Dublin but have to enclose an SAE. Can I use UK stamps?
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 Planning a trip to Ireland in 2010 or 2011?
I know I want to go to Cork! but other than that the trip is up in the air. I'm looking for any good information you possibly have about the best time of year and good airlines or if there are ...


 Where in Ireland is the best place to go that not many tourist know about?
My friend and I are going to go to Ireland soon and we wanted to see the sites but we also want to see some of Ireland that not everyone gets to see. The part that makes Ireland special to everyone ...


 What does this Irish mean - "Ni thuigim an ceist seo in aon chor......."?
It was a response in one of my other ...


 How much is travel insurance if I want to travel to and from Ireland this summer?
This summer I want to enroll in a program where you travel to Ireland and work for the summer. The program requires travel insurance. do you know how much it is?...


 Do I bring Uk passport for travel to ireland from northern ireland by hire car?
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 Do you think ireland is losing its culture?
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 Who wants to be a millionaire- how do i get on the show?
Is there an irish who wants to be a millionaire or any show like that - do you have to be living in uk to enter the uk show. how could i get either one. or any show that pays big money out ...



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Ireland : your toughts?

what is your percipation of us toughts feeelings emtions experinces what ever come to your head

    



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dakotamoon1980
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honestly, whenever someone asks where they should go on vacation, I tell them they must go to Ireland. I absolutely love it there, and its not limited to just one area either. The country is beautiful, the people are fantastic. They are the warmest/friendliest people I have ever met. In fact I stayed in a B&B in Galway and found myself spending the entire morning talking with the family. And to all those that don't know, Ireland has great food!!!!


Ana
Hi!
I have been 4 times in Ireland, twice in Dublin and once in Cork and the other in Killkenny.
I cant do other thing than talk the best of that country, are funny nice and talkative ppl with that rainny weather... I cant understand how with these weather a person can smile and talk so much... they talk and talk and tell you amazing histories... are really charm ppl.


Dave
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I like Ireland very much. All in all some of the friendliest people I've met in my travels. Of course it's hard to tell when you're visiting because a tourist never gets the full depth. I'll say this - I'd LOVE to go back any time!


girlpishannon
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I love Ireland. I have been there twice and am planning to return in 2008. I went by myself on my first trip; my mother joined me the second time I went. During my first trip, I asked someone for directions ... and we became friends. The people are incredibly warm and friendly. There is no pretention. I felt so comfortable everywhere I went. Any time I asked anyone a question, they were more than delighted to help (you don't get that in NYC!). The city of Dublin, in my opinion, was clean (but there are locals who would argue otherwise). I felt safe (but again there are locals who might argue otherwise). I did some traveling outside of the city and was even more impressed by the genuine kindness of the people. And it was so green! The Glendalough mountains were breathtakingly beautiful. I would LOVE to live in Ireland!


Pacito
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Quixote's back
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so many wrong words in your question!
but i would still get what you are trying to say!
your thought: puerility
emotion:dude





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