if big ian has to retire his post due to ill health and old age should marty not take over as first minister as he is the deputy and the 2nd highest rank in the northern ireland assembly....
if i had a vote (im an american citizen so i dont) i would totally vote NO
its ridiculous Additional Details i live in ireland so i know all about what a joke the government is ...
Would it be completely far fetched to get my BA in education here in America and then move to Ireland, sub around and have another job on the side to support myself, and go for my master's ...
January is the best time for me to travel but I don't know if it will still be beautiful then. Is that really a bad time, do I need to wait until april or even summer time??...
When my daughter went to a Government office in Dublin To get a Number to take up employment and told the woman there that both her parents were born in Dublin cos she has an American accent The ...
About 3 years ago, I met an Irish guy living in the states. We hit it off right away and starting seeing each other. Spent about 2 weeks hanging out together every day. I don't believe in love ...
Some of them are quite reasonable. 25000,000 (USD) for a country cottage. Are there any country areas that I should avoid? I'm looking for a nicer low crime area in the country. Some of the ...
I am going to be in Ireland in March and mainly want to see Kilkenny, Cobh, Killarney, Dingle, Cliffs of Moher, etc. I will be starting my driving from Dublin heading south to Kilkenny....if you had ...
Its not completely shite, I personally dont like cities in general tho, but for a city its not half bad.
Misty Blue
It rocks!
Proto
Sunny weather???? Yeah, right!!!!
It's so green because of the freaking RAIN :p
lou
Dublin's very touristy. To see the real Ireland, venture out of the city! It's worth it.
dermotpurcell24
Dublin is like any city very expensive, the best parts of Ireland is the West, fantastic scenery and a hell of a lot cheaper than the capital
Amy K
Ireland isn't too bad it just depends on where u live.
i used to live in Dublin but now i live in kildare.
anyone who talks like a leprechaun has to be slightly crazy.
by the way Dublin and the east is way better than the west so don't listen to the boggers that tell u that the west is better. I've been there and there's nothing to do unless u are a farmer.the weather is usually not too bad but it's not too good either.
i love where i live cause it's not rural though the first thing i noticed when i moved here was that some of the girls in my class said 'ye' and 'cop on'. i live in naas and we have a brand new cinema a new swimming pool some gyms shops and a lot of other stuff!
Scaldy
kerching
pricey
ericamakeupdesign
top of the evenin to ya!
its rather green in ireland.
lots of little pubs and friendly lads and lassys.
always sunny weather.