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 My last name is murphy im irish?
but i havent been to ireland i was born in kansas and we dont eat a lot of irish food well except for potatoes wich is one of there foods maby thats why i eat a potatoe a day what other foods do they ...


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do you reckon people ...


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 Does anyone actually like Dustin?
Does anyone think he's funny? Isn't the whole thing a bit old at this stage?
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If you don't know who Dustin is, he's a puppet turkey on children'...


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 Question about Ireland?
Are there really, seriously, no snakes in Ireland?
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Which is the best park in Dublin?


    



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tanners_dublin
Phoenix Park is great this is where Dublin Zoo and Farmleigh House are. Farmleigh House has a market on Sunday. You can walk around the grounds, tour the estate or sit by the man-made pond and listen to the band in the gazebo.


cleofox32
The Phoenix Park, by far. It's one of the biggest and you are only two minutes away from the city centre.


lone wolf and pub
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the Phoenix Park definately...there is so much to do... and It is one of the biggest parks in Europe, the park is much more than just a zoo...but st. stephens green is also a very special place too, it's beautiful this time of year


Marko Serbia
The one in the centre of Dublin.


dunkydori
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The biggest one!


Rachel Maria
St. Stephen's Green. It has everything; children's playground, beautiful flowers and parkland, fountain and it's slap bang in the middle of Dublin city. enjoy urself!


pretty_boudah
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What about going somewhere quiet, with no kids runnign around and the nature expressing itself fully ?
Right in the middle of town, there's that island of green peace :
The Iveagh park or Gardens.

It's not far from St Stephen and therefore all amenities but without the buzz...

That is if you like authentic park...


Monique N
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Phoenix Park. It ´s much bigger and quieter than, for instance, St. Stephen´s green. In Phoenix Park you can visit the tea house for drinks, bring your skeelers, take a (long) walk, or go the zoo even :). Much more options.


Unknown
St Stephens Green


Trish D
I always liked St. Anne's Park on the northside.
Beside the sea and lots of variety in it and never crowded.





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