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 Ireland or England?!?!?!EasY isn it....?
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ITS OBVIOUSLY IRELAND LIK!HA!,,,,,,...


 Do Irish people living in Ireland welcome Americans....?
I am going to Ireland this summer, ether Dundalk or Dublin (if you recommend a city, feel free to tell me!) I am 19 and going to visit for 2 months than I am moving there after I graduate college ...


 Where in Ireland is the Barney Stone?
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 Have you travelled to Dublin lately.?
If yes, what did you think of the SPIRE in the middle of the city centre?
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I'm from Dublin, i just want to get a tourists opinion....


 Are there lots of redheads in Kilkenny?

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 Im flying to Derry in a few weeks, but want to stay in Donegal?
We are only there for 3 days so we don't want it to be too far from the airport as we will be relying on public transport....


 What part of ireland is better to visit: north or south?
where do the free people live?...


 Considering moving to Ireland from U.S.A. Good idea????
Visited two years ago. Went full circle from Dublin to Ennis to all along southern shore, back to Dublin. I felt like I was leaving home when I left, and been thinking of returning ever since....


 If you could instantly be anywhere in the world just for ten minutes,where would it be?Ireland for me!?
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 How many gypsy's are in ireland?
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 Americans who are proud of their Irish roots.....?
I have noticed alot of Americans I have talked to, or seen or heard from who are very proud of their Irish roots.... seem to have no clue about modern day Ireland.

I think its nice that ...


 Planning a trip to Ireland and visiting these places - comments?
We are visiting Ireland for one week at the end of April and this is our itinerary right now. Any comments on schedule or specific places to stay? We want to see these attractions the most but also ...


 Has any one visited Cork in Ireland?
im going for a long weekend there soon with my boyfriend,any one have any tips on cool places to visit during the day, and any cool restauants, bars etc?...


 Are you from Kilkenny or have you been there?
What parts have you visited around the county....


 Moving to dublin can i bring english computer over will it work?
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 What is the age restriction in the temple bar in dublin?
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 Do you worry about Bertie's brain function these days?
With all the things he can't seem to remember we reckon he's in urgent need of a neurologist's appointment. We're wondering how he managed to run the country for the past ten ...


 So about the Eurovision song for Ireland tonight....?
What do ye all think about Dustin entering it? Some of my pals think its a disgrace whereas some think it is fantastic and are going to vote like crazy for him tonight. What are your opinions on this?...


 Are jeans acceptable to wear while visiting Ireland and the pubs?
My family and I will be visiting Ireland next week and are wondering if blue jeans are considered acceptable attire while visiting the sites and pubs....


 Boyzone or Westlife?
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What sort of place is Ireland?

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smcdevitt2001
If there is a little piece of heaven on Earth, Ireland is it. It's beautiful, immaculatly clean, very hospitable and easy to travel. Full of welcoming strangers and literally thousands of wonderful little places to shop. The Pubs are great and even there, the gentlemen ALWAYS treat women like ladies. I love the country and have never felt so welcome in any of my other travels.


Mikey
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a better place than england


vixy chick
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Ireland is the county of 'Cead mile failte' (a hundred thousand welcomes) the landscape really is forty shades of green. The people are friendly, and have a unique sense of humor. We really dont take ourselves too seriously. Ireland is about laughter, a good pint, rebel songs, hurling, gaelic football and my favourite rugby ( im from munster they are the Heiniken Cup champions), bacon and cabbage. Homemade bread, porter cake, irish breakfasts, breaking into song, taking out a fiddle and starting up a session in a pub. It's people love fiercely and have fought just as fiercely for their freedom from the British. It's a country that has and continues to enrich the world. As an Irish person when im away from home an ache comes in my heart longing to go home. It truely is the most wonderful place in the world!!!


Radames
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A nice green place with a bunch of beautiful Irish women. I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEE irish women!!!!


emiliosailez
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Full of Irish, god bless them!


Baba Yaga
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I spent some time in Dublin. It rains ALOT. The Guinness...the Guinness is a gift from the Gods of Beer. Wait till you taste it! You won't believe how truly yummy beer can be. I am now salivating as I write this...

the Guinness...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

PS: i am only referring to the stuff brewed in Dublin. The stuff brewed under licence in other countries (including England) is an entirely different product brewed SOLEY for export. Once you taste the real stuff you will understand, 'Natural' beer has a very short shelf life as it contains no artificial preservatives. The stuff brewed for export DOES and therefore tastes quite different (inferior quality).


jaz
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a field place, with lots of pubs!


Wiretsar
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An almost square Island with a very ragged but beautiful coastline


tinkerbell
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its magcial


golem700
Ireland is the place of the forefathers of the population in the States, a lovely green place near a country called England, where beer is tasty and the people are hospitable.
where England is dividing it with its army
Where catholics and protestants are fighting


lukeogh
a place which experienced an speed of growth which was unnatural and is still experiencing teething/growth pains due to this (transport, overspending, bad governmental investing of money) which effect mainly the natives but which has many things too offer particularly the traditional things with an added convenience compared to a decade ago.

also has the youngest city in europe and a VERY multicultural capital which can provide a great time for those not interested in teh traditional appealing aspects of ireland!


Katie
Ireland is a fantastic country. Im irish though so perhaps im biased.. lol


murnip
it's an island, mostly countryside and bog. cold and wet in winter and warm in the summer. lots and lots of pubs, good people, some nice cities, it's got a facinating history, quite sad really. you should definitely come and visit





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