The one where some guy says "do something Irish" and he spurts out a load of crap, I can't remeber exactly what he says but it is something along the lines of "May I go to the ...
I don't know, I'm kinda torn? I'm quite young so I'll only be gone 17 doing my leaving cert so transition year might be good idea, but with all the cutbacks is there any point? ...
Hi I am in the US and we are going to be moving in a year and are considering Ireland and Scotland. We would need to live some place with jobs for computer programers but really like the countryside ...
i'm working in London on a work permit. Would i need an additional one to visit Ireland?
Am pretty sure that Northern Ireland would be alright since it's part of the UK, but if i ...
anyone know of a cheaper way to get to ireland?? we want to go from fishguard to rosslare with the car and 4 people the quotes we get are over 300 pounds which seems loads to me, anyone know where we ...
I'm going to be in Ireland for the first of May this year. Doesn't anyone celebrate in the old ways with maypoles and bonfires? Are there any festivals that take place that day?...
We can’t wait for it to end so we’ll get Fair City back in its usual time. We’re fierce interested to see if that Leo fella gets done for doin away with his wife. They should lock him up and ...
I am trying to remember, but it has been a long time since the last beer in Ireland. I would be grateful if some irish citizen may recall me the name of the pub over the cliff in Howth.
I met ...
Cos they're saving the Welsh language and have resurrected the Manx language completely, and more and more Irish people are sending their kids to them. I know a few gaelscoil eight year olds, ...
Traveling around and just wondering if anyone has found any little gems of places that they recommend. Additional Details just to clarify
Ireland is in 2 parts
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I think the bus is about 2 hr yeah? But how long would u take in car?
Also how long drive is it from Dub (centre) to shannon airport?
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What are the official dates for summer holidays in ireland for builders?
some arrange these with employer but i need the official dates. thank you all.
My brother in law is a builder. Their holidays are the last week in July and the first week in August.
Jax Back
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angela b
There are no official dates,it depends on the individual building company.My husband and his employee's always took the last week of July and the first week of August off work.
Chuckler
When it rains or the wind is blowing too hard-or if a pretty girl smiles at us. ;-)
Wackford Squeers
2 weeks in the summer, the end of july or start of august
lone wolf and pub
you know what ... every year is different, but its the last 2 weeks in july, and the english holidays are the first 2 in august.. so they don't clash
hi223
Either the last two weeks of july or first two of august depending on your employer.
I got the first two in august myself.