Why do houses/apartments in ireland all have fireplaces with a mirror on top then their tv in the corner?!? |
Additional Details well i was looking at apartments to rent and the vast majority had a fireplace and a mirror on top. there's nothing wrong with that .. i think it looks nice. i ... |
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Does you know any phrases in Irish (gaelic?)? |
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Question about the Euro? |
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Question on ireland? |
| I am coming back to Portadown soon and i cannot remember if I need a visa or an ID card to get into portadown. i don't have a passport. can i get an ID card and where do i get one? i have been ... |
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Has anyone been to Buncrana in Co. Donegal? |
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Did Mother Teresa ever live in Belfast Ireland? |
Additional Details Went on bus tour of the city centre yesterday was told she lived in Belfast for 4 years in 1970s and pointed out a Street, but wondered if guide was mistaken.... |
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I'm seriously considering moving to Ireland from the USA...? |
| Before anyone harps on me for leaving the US, its not because I don't love my country because I do, I just feel a strong pull and call to go to Ireland. Now to my ???...I want to live somewhere ... |
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Can someone reword this using a little Irish flavor? |
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Weather In Ireland? |
I'll be going on a trip to Ireland and I need to know what the weather would be like around end of August!!
Answers would be very appreciated.
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What's a good nightclub/disco in Dublin? |
| I have 2 friends visiting tonight and they would like to go dancing. They are in there late thirties. Where would you recommend?... |
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What proportion of Northen Irish people would welcome unifacation? |
| in your opinion, what proportion of catholics and what proportion of prodastants, do you think it will happen or is it happening as we speak just very ... |
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Ancestors in Ireland? |
| hi , i was wondering could anyone help me out. i am trying to look my ancestors in Ireland, i am from Ireland and as far as i know none of my ancesters emigrated. is there a web site i could use, i ... |
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Someone know this adress in Dublin( 32 Cois Cualain Loughlinstown South Co. Dublin.)? |
this adress is far or close Dublin2. how much time to arrive there in Dublin2.
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Internet in rural area around Galway? |
| Has anyone had difficulty finding internet access in the rural areas around Galway? What spots have you found?... |
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PLEASE someone from IRELAND(w/ 1st hand experience) help me find a fun location in Ireland to move to!!? |
I'm planning on moving to Ireland in a few months, & i need to know where a good area is! ..the best area for me would be a younger crowd, awesome music, SCENERY, & good times :) ...id appreciate it if people actually from Ireland answered me! |
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Shane
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Well Cork has really started to evolve over the last few years and is the second biggest city in Ireland now. Theres lots of shops,restaurants,bars,clubs and apartments going up everywhere now. There are plenty of apartments to choose from in the city and there are quite a few suburban apartments around now too. Cork also has a great 18 route bus service. As for scenery you are never more than 15-20 minute drive from the country and there are great waterfront walks in the suburbs. Theres also an airport here if you need to go home. the music scene in Cork is amazing every year during the summer theres a music festival called Live at the Marquee where some fantastic acts are coming this year (Dolly Parton and Jay-Z and many more) there is also a really good music scene in clubs aswell. A new Cork band on the rise is called Fred check them out on http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=3909236656
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Pyro
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Well for a younger person I'd say stay close to a city, because in the country can get kind of boring, Dublin can be fairly fun, but you wouldnt want to live in the city! In the suburbs (which can be fairly expensive) or is you dont mind travelling much outside the city, like Wicklow or Kildare or something, close to the city but still quiet and scenic. |
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jakey4000
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If you want a lively city and not be too far from the country too then maybe Galway. |
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Keano
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Dublin , fun place, fun people . |
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keith.kelly28
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Dundrum in Dublin. Suburban town with the largest shopping centre in Europe. A view of the wicklow mountains. Affordable housing and great people, and only 10 minutes from the heart of the city. I live here, it's great ! |
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lou
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Like the others have said, Dublin and Galway.
Galway's lovely!!
Dublin can be very touristy.
I could suggest a few other areas but I'm not sure what kind of music you mean and they mightn't be the best for a younger crowd! |
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steve.57343
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Galway.. Hands down the best city to be found... |
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