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    Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time

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    Ireland Male Posts : 22953
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    Post by 3rdforum Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 15:37

    Story

    If you do, stay away from Dublin. Robbin bassas there. Much nicer and cheaper on the west coast.
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    Wales Male Posts : 3211
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    Post by cunningham Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 15:54

    3rdforum wrote:Story

    If you do, stay away from Dublin. Robbin bassas there. Much nicer and cheaper on the west coast.
    i have often thought of spending a holiday in ireland,but its cheaper to go to tenerife, well ,the amount of ale i can get through on a good day.Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time 1498946960
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    Post by Mermaid Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 16:00

    Ireland is a lovely place
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    Post by cunningham Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 16:12

    Mermaid wrote:Ireland is a lovely place
    i had half a day there whilst on a cruise, went into a boozer for a guiness, i am still paying the installments.Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time 3707059870 i will stick to the 1 euro a pint.Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time 294053457
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    Ireland Male Posts : 22953
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    Post by 3rdforum Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 16:34

    You'd be better off coming for a weekend H. Too expensive for a holiday if you like a drink. ( Mind you, the local supermarket is offering 20 bottles of Heinekin for 15 euro).
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    Post by Campbell Brodie Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 16:57

    I'm coming some time to see that Skellig Michael doodah!
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    Wales Male Posts : 3211
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    Post by cunningham Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 17:56

    3rdforum wrote:You'd be better off coming for a weekend H. Too expensive for a holiday if you like a drink. ( Mind you, the local supermarket is offering 20 bottles of Heinekin for 15 euro).
    sounds ok d, how much is john smiths, and stella for vince?
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    Post by Topdog Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 20:42

    Some parts are very reasonable, Dublin, city innit.
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    Post by 3rdforum Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 21:52

    cunningham wrote:
    3rdforum wrote:You'd be better off coming for a weekend H. Too expensive for a holiday if you like a drink. ( Mind you, the local supermarket is offering 20 bottles of Heinekin for 15 euro).
    sounds ok d, how much is john smiths, and stella for vince?

    Don't have John Smiths here H. We have an ale called Smithwicks ( pronounced Smithicks). I think it might be called Kilkenny in the UK and Europe. Haven't a clue how much Stella is, never drink the stuff. Its worse than Carling.
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    Post by Topdog Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 22:07

    Wife beater, stella is.
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    Post by Mcqueen Tue 4 Sep 2012 - 22:09

    I'm glad i dont drink much, Seems an awful lot of trouble to me Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time 871748619
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    Post by cunningham Wed 5 Sep 2012 - 0:16

    Topdog wrote:Wife beater, stella is.
    is stella a lebian?Fancy a weekend in Ireland? Now's the time 2931609686

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