I would like to Emigrate with my family to Ireland, my mother was born in Ireland and has still got an Irish passport 'my mother has lived in the UK for 45 years I don't know if that makes ...
Its for a present for Xmas, those bears you can heat in the microwave. Play.com dont deliver to Ireland and amazon seem expensive. I live in Cork city so a shop would be ideal but links to websites ...
were heading to the ormeau avenue 2 the spring and airbrake next wekk. but worried about religious status there. i have been told that it can be trouble there.
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I may be going to Ireland with my dad, sister, and friend. We would be leaving probably April 20th, and coming back April 24th, or around then. We have family in Ireland, so we wouldn't have to ...
I'm from Australia and love Ireland so much and really want to travel there because I've just finished highschool. I want to go for three months and want to be based in Dublin.
Where ...
I plan to take my daughter to Ireland next year and I'm looking for some places in Ireland that she would enjoy visiting. We will probably hit most of the standard attractions (Cliff of Moher, R...
will you need a visa, for an indian passport holder if you driving to N. ireland and then onwards to Dublin via road. you possess a UK driving licence and have been in the UK under HSMP visa for ...
So I'm moving to Ireland sometime this year. I have no idea what I want to do, I've had 5 years in retail and 1 year in a bank, but I'm pretty open to any job! I'm ok with new ...
on dublin airport do they check your passport while leaving the country like they do when you arrive in the country?after check in do you go straight to the clear security and then to departure gate ...
Blarney (An Bhlarna) is the name of town about 6 miles north of Cork City.
To talk Blarney basically means that you're over exaggerating or even lying. Its called "talking Blarney" because if you kiss the stone in Blarney Castle you get the gift of the gab, or talk like an irishman as some say.
m2008
In Ireland there is a stone called the blarney stone it is said if you kiss it you will have the eternal gift of eloquence " the gift of the gab" if you want to kiss a virtual blarney stone go to www.irelandseye.com and then click - Blarney stone , on the left column. why don't you go and see the real thing though as Ireland is a beautiful place.
Chris D
blarney means
flattery designed to gain favor
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
ILOVEANIMALS
i have no clue
Carol T
Its a tall tale or a made up story. Sort of like hearing something from someone and you know its just a lot of bologna.