I know it seems silly to ask.. but I've googled already and I can't find out how much things like bread, cheese, canned soup, fruit, vegetables, and snacks are in Ireland, I want to go on a ...
My kids will be 9 and 12. We want to see castles and lots of scenery. We also want to see famous landmarks. I was thinking about only staying a night or two in one town. What do you think?...
I heard it's now gone up to 475, I want to do it but it's loads of points, What are the chances? Will it most likely go up? What's the lowest and highest it could possibly be? I'm ...
Dear all,
every summer I plan a get together for my family and my parents. Ireland is one of the places all of us would love to visit!
My husband and I would like to see the architecture ...
I've watched Ros na Ruin a few times and I just wonder do people from the West get angry at being portrayed like that. Everyone seems to be arguing all the time, backstabbing, sleeping with ...
What's the best place to get hair products in Dublin, Ireland?
I'm looking for dye at a cheap-as-dirt price.
I'm a guy so I don't care about how soft my hair feels after.
A guy I know mentioned one called Salon Supplies or something like that. Any idea where it is or what it's called? Additional Details Thanks for that, HyperSquirrel, but my natural hair colour is already brown :(
salon supplies is on abbey street i think but you wont get a hair dye that cheap if you really dont want to spend that much money why dont you go to a 2 euro shop there is one in abbey street they might have cheap hair dyes
Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
Men dyeing their hair! Whatever next?
Men using moisturiser?!
Soul Jacker
Cheap as dirt In Dublin? I don't fancy your chances. I think your only chance is to try to order stuff over the Internet.
agooddub
nothing is cheap as dirt here.
Flying mop dog
If you want it cheap-as-dirt then just rub dirt into the scalp.
Serious answer: Boots is probably the best bet.
Thats' the cheapest you'll get believe me I've looked myself with little luck.