Whats it like living in scotland? i am starting college september 09 i'm from ireland!? |
Whats it like living in scotland? i am starting college september 09 i'm from ireland!?
whats the weather like during the year? is there shopping centres? are shops cheap enough? ... |
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Have you ever kissed the Blarney Stone? |
And if so, did you receive the gift of eloquence? Additional Details **crickets chirping**... |
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What do ye all think of us Irish people? |
I'm proud to be from Ireland. For f*cks sake, I'm betting ye lads have o'ton of stereotypes eh? Load of fecking ballsch.
So go on, what do ye all think of us? Also, Is our G... |
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Considering a move to Eire? |
| i wonder if anyone can help. i live with my son and my mother in England, all British citizens, but we're considering a move to Ireland. However, my mother is disabled and would be unable to ... |
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Has an Irish person ever asked if they need a passport to travel to the UK? |
The British seem to ask this at least once a week, maybe more Additional Details I know its asked everyday, but its always asked 'do I need a passport to go to Ireland', I'... |
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Some one sent me an e-mail from Ireland I dont know what it says. "Go raibh Maith agat"? |
LOL I'm 100% Irish and I am ashamed that I cant even speak the Language. If someone can help me out. Please.
Thank You,
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Does anyone remember Anything Goes? |
Sher we used to get up out of bed for it every Saturday morning at 9 o' clock.....
You had 'Make And Do' with Mary Kennedy, even if the shaky hands meant she could never put the ... |
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Northern Ireland... How can the British justify owning it in this day and age? |
| So apparently there's a ever increasing number of catholics in N.I. comparing to Protestants... do you think the British can justify owning our 6 counties still?... |
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How do you say "Welcome to Ireland" in Gaelic? |
| My fiance and I are getting married in Ireland in 3 weeks and I am making 'welcome' baskets for each of our guests' rooms. I wanted to put a little tag on each basket saying 'W... |
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Is Brad Pitt Irish? |
What Language was he speaking in that Guy Ritchie film? Snatch? Additional Details http://www.youtube.com/w... |
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Calling all Irish!! I need help with a project?? easy pts!? |
what do you call your Mom, Dad, siblings, Grandmother, Grandfather, maybe friends? Or any phrases you can give me of something someone in Ireland would say...
So far I only got Lads and Lassies.... |
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Why are people so stereotypical about Irish guys drinking? |
i'm about 75% irish and it makes me soo mad!!!!!
even on here there are so many stereotypes answering to all the irish guy related questions saying somthing about drinking.
well ... |
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What Do You Think Of Northern Ireland? |
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joanne o
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im from northern ireland and i dont see much difference from here and the republic. The people in both are generally nice people. The accent obviously differs,(i find the belfast one slightly hard to understand) but thats in every county in ireland in the whole.
Obviously there is a higher quantity of prodestants in N.Ireland than catholics but thankfully we've come to get along. Anyone who says they dont like N.Ireland because there are more prodestants are up there own ***(sorry, but true), and havent actually taken into account that they are people too, just as friendly as everyone else.
I think northern ireland is a beautiful place too, the scenary is gorgous! |
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I should be doing something else
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Well I live here and I think it's a great place to live, as is all of this island.
Joanne O hit the nail on the head, couldn't have said it better, due to people like this we are moving on from the past and getting along great. I have lived my life in a town which is the religion opposite to my own and have never ever had any trouble at all, which really shows something.
Disregard the comments from the hit the switch person, unfortunately there are some people like him around on both sides of the community, but the sooner that lot die out the better so we can all move on.
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IRIS jean
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mountains of mourn are beautiful n ireland is lovely people mke you very welcome enjoy |
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alan m
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"Pull the switch kill me now" sounds an appropriate name for the above terrorist answerer. People like him live in past and cause strife forever. N. Ireland has at last peace for everyone. Give it a chance. It has good relations with everyone. |
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JSR50
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pull the switch kill me now - I am from Wexford and I can honestly say for myself and nearly everyone I know, that people like you who calls themselves 'Irish' but is clearly something we don't want associated with our country.
Idiot.
You mentioned you have kids, Heaven help them if thats the ideas they are being brought up with. |
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Celia H
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The North is emerging from a long, long darkness. We should extend the hand of friendship to all of those who are working hard to make this happen. |
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I'm from Donegal so I would go there regularly enough.
I like most of it and it's definitely not as bad as people make out. It's not bad at all. I like it and I love the shopping there!
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Sarah
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I love Derry. I live in Carndonagh, about 20 miles away and across the border, and the range of shops and the prices there knock the **** of anything near where I live. |
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strine strumpet
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It's full of Irish people. |
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Phil H
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Its a pleasent part of the UK, and most of the people I have met from Northern Island are very friendly!!
Do you want me to go on to Scotland, England, and Wales? |
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greenorlagh
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I agree with Joanne - though it is spelled Protestants. No 'd'. Orig. came from those who protested against the catholic church - hence protest ant. |
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Is máith liom cáca millís!
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I'm from Derry (50% Derry, 50% Galway).
I consider Northern Ireland as part of Ireland, those from Northern Ireland are simply Irish.
Some of my friends here in Galway (ages around 15) have these views that if you're from Northern Ireland then you are a Prod, that really annoys me. Loads of them think that there is still loads of IRA activity and that you are always fearing for your life, that also really annoys me! But in saying that my closer friends are curious about Northern Ireland and are always asking me questions about life 'up there' which I love becuase they are open minded and want to find the truth! |
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Johnnydairishfella
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full of dominating loyalist neo nazi protestants bastards, who think they are respected by the english. im english, and i know loads of people who hate them.
also there are few of the odd, you know, freedom fighters, the republicans and nationalist, the true irish, who have the right to be their.
also on the news recently ive heard that the loyalist leader, Ian Paisley, resigned, lol, the fcuking egit. another win for the good fellas
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clara
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never been there and wouldn't like to live there either!!! live in the south east of ireland now and wouldn't move to the north |
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