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 I want to go to Ireland next year with my family. Where should I go?
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?...


 What are the chances of primary school teaching points going down by 2012?
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 ...


 A question about vodafone (ireland) ... ?
are there any special deals that i can avail of? like free texts or calls or anything?

much <3...


 Charming village next to the city?
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 ...


 Is Ros na Ruin a true portrayal of people in the West of Ireland?
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 ...


 Do i need any specific visa to go to dublin?
I am not an eu passport holder, and i am on a working holiday visa....


 Has anyone heard when the skyfest will happen, since they had to cancel it 18th March .?
Is it on this week end.......


 How much money do I need to bum around Ireland & Scotland for two weeks?
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 Is there a good place in dublin where I could taste Polish food?
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 Places to see in Ireland?
I am planning a trip there. I am going to Gort, but would love to see more of Ireland. Any suggestions? ...


 What is the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland?
also seeking the words and the ...


 What's the origin of the barber poles in Dublin?
What do those red and white striped poles stucking at many haidressers in Dublin represent? Is there any story behind them?...


 People from Dublin?
is it far from Ranelagh to Marlay park?
should i get a taxi/bus or is it walkable?
will traffic be crazy between 5-6 on a wednesday getting there

thanks for your ...


 What are some of the big time rulers in ireland they can be dead i dont care?
its for a ...


 With peace in N/Ireland.?
Should the uda receive few quid from HMG??
Additional Details
With the presence of the Britsh army, RUC, B specials, What contribution did the uda make, my point, hence the (few quid)...


 Easiest/Fastest/Cheapest way to Galway?
I will be flying from the USA to Ireland and need to get to Galway. I wonder if flying into Shannon and then a bus the easiest/fastest way to Galway? Any advice? Thanks for your help. :)...


 Are Irish girls attracted to Mexican boys as Mexican boys are to Irish girls?
I would love moving to Ireland, women on that side of the sea are so beatiful!...


 When is the least expensive time to travel to ireland?
my husband and i are planning a trip to ireland and we want to go when it isnt a peak travel time (i.e. june-august) i was doing some searches on some travel sites for october and november but i was ...


 Where do tourists find...?
the 41st shade of green clothing when they visit Ireland?...


 What clothes are "appropiate" while travelling in Ireland?
My parents think that I should only bring fancy clothes like khaki pants, and collared shirts when we go to Ireland. I think this is stupid, because they obviously dress casually there so why can'...



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What is a irish walking stick?


    



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spawn_of_cookie_monster
do you mean shileighly or shilleaghly, its actually a club to hit people with, but I suppose u can use it as a walking stick.


Hugh Jarce
http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/AEmblem/Shillelagh.html


thomasrobinsonantonio
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Without doubt - a blackthorn. It is like an ordinary walking stick but the 'thorns' of the blackthorn are cut about a quarter of an inch from the main stem. When you hit someone with it, it gives a jagged cut. If they grab it with their hand, you pull on it and tear the flesh on the hand. Gruesome - but noone I have ever known has used one as an offensive weapon, but the story that goes with it is quite good............ Slan leat.........


OMG
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piece of wood


rauls ghost
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a short person.



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