Are TAYTO crisps an Irish delicacy ? |
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Why do so many Americans want to.....? |
Visit Ireland???
Not all...but a lot do!!
Last year, when I was on holidays in America...when people would ask you where you are from and I relied Ireland, they would say: "Oh I ... |
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How long do you think this recession is going to last in Ireland? |
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Enya contributing to ireland? |
| what has enya done for ireland?... |
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How is the weather in Scotland and Ireland around middle april? |
| If we take a cruise to Ireland, Scotland, and England the 2nd week of April, what kind of weather should we expect? The ports to visit include: Cork, Brest Edinburgh, Inverness, Belfast, Dublin. T... |
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Looking for a nice pub to eat in dublin? |
| who knows a nice pub in - or near - the city center with a good ... |
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How often does it get to 105 degrees fahrenheit in Ireland? |
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What do Irish women think of Irish-American men (if you're an Irish woman please click)? |
My parents are from Ireland, and I was partially raised in Ireland but I'm American.
I always wanted to marry a woman from Ireland and move back there (I got accepted at universities ... |
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What is the best place to spend 3 days in Ireland; not interested in tourist stuff but more land and people? |
| I'll be in Scotland for a month or so and am interested in starting to explore Ireland. Don't like tours, just want 3 days in a 'local' type atmosphere. Thanks!... |
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What makes Ireland so special? |
| I'm HKer.. I wondering.. why there are so many people wants to move to Ireland this land? What's the differences? What's the special? What's the favorable than your home place? <... |
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Going to Ireland in August, what areas to avoid? |
| I'm a bit of a paranoid person when it comes to places I've never been before, but I want to make sure I am as relaxed as possible to make it enjoyable not only for myself, but for my ... |
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I am a good looking lad from Dublin and I want to move to England. Where should I live? And what are the? |
girls like? Are they as pretty as a morning cup of tea? Additional Details Do the English fellers not like the Irish men because we are better looking? Hold fast to your girls my lads or ... |
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Dublin Airport ? |
I am trying to hire a car and as pick up and drop off I see that there is Dublin Airport and Dublin international Airport.
Are they two different airports or ?? I will be flying with ryanair ... |
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Is Gaelic still spoken fluently in any of Ireland? |
| similar to Quabec's fluent French population, Is there still a percentage that can speak it, or is it only found in old songs etc.... |
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Junior cert CSPE predictions?...10 easy points? |
| so....my cspe test's on monday and i think its gunna be fine except the photo part at the start....does anyone have any predictions on who might come up?....or maby if you know someone who wrote ... |
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Going to Dublin for 3 nights 4 days, how much money should I take? How much is a pint, or a vodka and coke? |
I'm going to Dublin at the end of August, just wanted to know roughly how much money I should take....?
How much is: A pint of beer, a vodka and coke, a sandwich (premade in a packet) ... |
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Where would you rather live - New Zealand, Ireland or Scotland? |
I have a European passport, so I can live in Ireland or Scotland without a problem, however I would need documentation for New Zealand.
Which do you prefer?
Have you visited them all? |
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benny
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I think Ireland because the economy is probably strongest there plus your are only an hour or two on plane from most places in Europe, New Zealand is very far away and there is not much going on there |
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Keiran S
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hey dude- go to ireland and scotland!!! they r by far the betta places!! new zealands boring- and u can meet hot girls in scotland and ireland- and they all have accents- all the betta |
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Dead Zone
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I'd go for Ireland, but that may be because I live there. Scotland is cool too but the current economy in Ireland makes it a nicer place to live.
Also, like someone else said, you're only a couple of hours away from the rest of Europe, in New Zealand you're pretty far away from everywhere except Asia... |
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sekalfnroc
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I guess it pretty much depends on what you're looking for - as stated Ireland and Scotland are only a hop skip and a jump away from most european countries, and have attractive cultures, both current and from a historical point of view. But New Zealand has its own points too - yeah it's isolated from Europe and America, but they are not the whole world!! New Zealand has unbelievable natural beauty, the culture of the maori's (you should watch the hakka before a rugby final - it'll give you goose bumps) and a totally unique place to live away from what most people experience. |
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Heidi
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I've only visited Ireland and it was the best month of my life. |
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Orla C
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Visit all of them and see which one you like the best. |
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Is máith liom cáca millĂs!
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Ireland!
(I'm bias cause I am Irish but hey!) |
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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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Ireland.
I've never been to New Zealand.
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Turquoise
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Ireland, the beautiful. |
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submissivmsle36
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hi you
Ireland |
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chrissytimebuds
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IRELAND!!!!!!!! |
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