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 Opinions about Ireland!?
So me and some friends are wanting to take a trip to Ireland and have some questions from those of you who either live there, or have traveled there. What are some must sees? Which cities are the ...


 Are there cockroches in Ireland?
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 What is there to do in Donegal?
Sights to see - Places to go etc for a short break there

T...


 Irish people, have you seen the simpsons movie? what do you think of the way that americas media-?
-impersonated irish people? and how often do you eat ice cream?...


 Cheap holiday in ireland ? is it possible?
and if it is ....north or south ? ive a mate in belfast but i'd love to tour the south aswell ?...


 Dublin or cork?
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 In the US, the stereotypical town always has a 'Main Street' - what is the equivalent in an Irish village?
Specifically in Co Mayo?

Additionally, I am trying to research the way roads are named in Ireland, but am having trouble; on Google Maps it seems most of the roads just have a name, but ...


 Is it true that you can go to University/College for free in Ireland if your Irish?
If so, I have Irish decent like way back, no one realy know about it, from mom's side. Do you think I could go to school in Ireland for free?
Also, Is Ireland cool and should I consider ...


 My Irish friend bailed on me and now I have no on to sight see with next week. Any Suggestions?
I'll be in Dublin starting June 19th for three days. I need stuff to do or people to meet....


 Aren't you excited about the Seoige sisters and their new afternoon show on RTE?
They've dumped that plank Joe O' Shea and got Sile Seoige to take his place!!!
Rodge and myself are already overcome with excitement at the thought of Grainne and Sile Seoige sharing a ...


 How old do you have to be to drink in Ireland?!
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 When did Ireland join the European Union?
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 Where are all the irish people?
i want to meet some!...


 I am an American wanting desperately to come and live in Ireland. What can I expect? Are Americans welcome?
I am 19, and love everything that I have ever heard about the Irish, Ireland. I would want to come with great respect. I want to travel and eventually live in Ireland. Would an American be ...


 Will I need to learn Spanish to live in Ireland?
Yes. despite some of your wishes, I'm moving to Ireland. My grandparents were citizens, which makes me eligible. For those who are concerned, I'll be moving to Laios, so sell before the ...


 What is school like in Ireland?
I was wondering how thay put people in grades in middle school. Do they have elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools. And how long are people in middle school?...


 Wot do ye think of limerick??
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 My friend who is from Holland once wore an orange jacket on St.Patrick's Day when he was visiting Ireland.?
My friend who is from the Holland once wore an orange adidas Holland jacket on St.Patrick's Day when he was visiting Ireland. Our national football team is in the colour of orange. My friend was ...


 Does anyone know of any good Irish bands?
I'm just curious!...


 Irish Politics?
What do you think about the state of our country (Ireland)? Open to the Irish and non-Irish!...



Magic Bus Driver

Would you like to live in Ireland?

We have a spare room in our house and we want someone interesting to come and live with us. It's only 60 euros a week including all bills and there's plenty of jobs nearby. Sharing with four others: A Pole, A Lithuanian, An Englishman (all male) and a Phillipino female. Our average age is 35.
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We are in Castleblayney Co. Monaghan

    



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willowGSD
I wouldn't but I'm sure one of my nephews would love it! They holiday in Ireland every year so they must like it and I believe there is a strong Irish connection on his Fathers side as well as one on ours!
Whereabouts are you? I'll ask him tomorrow if you like! He's the right age too, 34! He doesn't need a job he's a freelance artist and can work anywhere.
Oh he's gay though so would that bother any of you?


JOHN B
john s the Irish are not inter-bread i am one and i have a history that goes back a long time


lyndsayc1984
I think what john s means is inbred...not interbred. He sounds somewhat 'thick' himself.

I'm happy in Dublin, thanks, even though I'm paying a lot more than that per week! Did you try putting your ad on daft.ie?


Blue_roses
Living in Ireland would be a dream come true to me. Sadly however I am only 17 and cant make these kinds of desisions. I live in the United states, but someday I plan to go there for a very long time


LovelyLo
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I'm busy studying for the leaving cert. Sorry!


Sturm und Drang
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If I wasn't married, I would. Part of my ancestry is Irish and it's always been a dream to travel there.


McCain drives me Insane
I think I would drink way more!!! And is saying allot.

Thanks for the offer. Maybe I will pay a visit one day!!


'Er indoors!!
I would love to live in Ireland, it is the land of my father, but I would only like to live in Spiddal, in Galway, where my dear old dad came from, and my family originate from.

You don't say where you live?


Judo Chop
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Ah the emerald isle. Would love to, but am sadly chained to a desk, a wife and children 'down under'.

Sing a ditty for me will you Danny-boy, and drink a pint a te dark stuff!


Dirty Harry
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No thanks



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