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 Dunnes stores or penneys?
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 Is a "skanger" (ROI) the same as a "chav' (UK)?
And does anyone know the etymology of "skanger"? Thanks....


 Do you like this song by the Dubliners?
http://www.youtube.com/w Details
They have many great songs-quite liked this ...


 Where is the best place to go in ireland?
I want to fly from glasgow to somewhere in ireland. A good place. But not too expensive. Any suggestions?...


 Favorite irish songs like fairytale of new york?!?
I was just wondering what people thought were their favorite irish songs? I love fairytale of new york so I was wondering if there were any other songs like that. or Galway girl.
I would love to ...


 Im from ireland and we dont have post codes but it wont let me set up an account without one?
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 Looking to travel to Ireland - my reasons are lame!?
Haha ok, maybe not "lame", but here's the deal:

I'm from Canada, 22 years old, and for some reason I've been fascinated with Ireland since .... well, probably ...


 Does anyone else think that ireland needs a radio disney?
or something like it

the jonas brothers and demi lovato are like never on beat fm or 2fm or wlr or whatever

also taylor swift and miley cyrus (ish)

and other artists ...


 Is there anyone who can tell me what's the weather like in dublin at the moment? what shoul i wear?
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 From where I can get a visa for southern ireland, I am a uk resident?
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 My Tom Tom One says "UK and Ireland". Do they mean Northern Ireland only or will it also work in the Republic?
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 Is it easy to find a Job in Ireland?
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 How old do you have to be to legally move out in Ireland?
And does anyone know th best way to move out, any advice etc, gretly appreciated!...


 Is there a good movie or any good information on the nothern ireland conflicts btwn christians and protastants
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 What do the Irish mean when they call you a dudly?
I have ben called a dudly by an irishman after talking to him for a long time when i was in Sligo last summer.
But now i am very eager to know what they mean with that....


 Is Ireland a good honeymoon destination?
I am of Irish decent and my fiance' is very interested in it it (it's cute he loves everything Irish now even though he isn't). I also have never traveled out of the country....


 Is Ireland a good place to live?
I'd like to know all about it. How do people treat foreigners/immigrants? How is food? How is the weather?
If you can tell me more, I'd be thankful....


 Nacker is a name that i never heard a tinker called.?
and i never even called them a tinker,one mate of mine steven was brought up on the ross in a big tent with his mother and sister this is over 50 years ago,they never travelled,i sean him as a man up ...


 How Irish Is The Name...?
Ciara?
Is it REALLY popular, or is it semi-popular, or not well known at all in Ireland?
Additional Details
In the US where i live you will NEVER hear this name, its my name and ...


 What are the most beautiful cities in ireland?
to live and to have fun
thanks
Additional Details
thanks at all......
sorry for the question, I am not English.... but in all these cities the principal language is English? Or ...



Carol the Undead

What are some traditional Irish games?


    



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submissivmsle36
hi you
hurling, football, after that it is more or less what anyone else any where in the world would play


Flying mop dog
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Sports: Gaelic football, Hurley, Camogie, Handball.

Old fashioned traditional games: Horsehoes, Puc fada, Barrow races.

Mostly we just play normal games though. I do love a good game of the pin the tail on the red head. Especially when you use a real live redhead. Boy o boy do they get angry.


I should be doing something else
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Well when I was a kid we lived in the middle of nowhere so rapping peoples doors and running away was one of the few sources of amusement lol


Orla C
Gaelic football, hurling, camogie are GAA sports. Rugby has been kind of adopted.


reginaldstower
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Hurling Gaa


Is máith liom cáca millís!
Tig (or tag same thing!!)
Tip the can (or 123 again same thing!!)
Hide and seek
Soccer
Football
Hurling


Conor
Hurling and gaelic football , they are traditional as it gets .
links;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurling
;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_football


Liam O
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besides the games of Hurley, Gaelic football etc we play who can drink the most Guinness, sometimes I win, but when I don't I don't care. In some places its a traditional weekend sport to throw stones etc at the police, army or each other. You get a prize if you are hit with a rubber bullet.


cherise c
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Gaelic football, hurling, camogie are GAA sports

Rap door run away...
catch
Hopscotch
ira bash
cops & robbers


slipstreamer
"pick on the Americans" Kidding - sort of

As others have said, Gaelic football and Hurley - which was adapted in N. America on ice to become the Canadian hockey. Road bowling (bowls) is big in some areas.


♥ sarah
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lmao at the answer above ^

emmm ....... i actually have no idea, and im an irish teenager so i guess i would know if there was some!! ther is a game called 'IRA bash' and thats irish but i would call it 'traditional' lol. sorry mattee!! :)

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another nickname
Pin the tail on the redhead?



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