Mine tooMy grandparents are in there.
The cemetery obvs.
Grandad is in the Republican plot
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Mine tooMy grandparents are in there.
The cemetery obvs.
My grandparents are in there.
The cemetery obvs.
could be worse i'm going to ballymena tomorrow
so rain every single day till i come home
you might be in luck sometimes dublin is just windy
Was anyone else briefly confused about why A380's son and his friends had been taking photos with pints of Guinness on their heads, or was that just me?My son was there at the weekend. In the Guinness brewery he and his friends got pints of Guinness with their photograph on the head! Never mind the history or culture, pints with a photo on the head!
If you're interested in social history check out 14 Henrietta Street. I went there a few months ago, it only cost 10 Euros but you need to book in advance. I found it absolutely fascinating.
14 Henrietta Street | Award-winning Dublin museum
Henrietta Street in Dublin's North inner city is the most intact collection of early to mid-18th century houses in Ireland. From Georgian townhouse to Tenement dwelling, 14 Henriet...14henriettastreet.ie
They give you a pint of their vile shit when you reach the high level glass walled bar at the end of the tour. Even when I was given a glass for free I still couldn't take more than a couple of sips of it.Was anyone else briefly confused about why A380's son and his friends had been taking photos with pints of Guinness on their heads, or was that just me?
Last time was at Glasnevin (and Ballymena, come to think of it) was for funerals.tbf i can cheat as my mum is one of 11 and my da is one of 9 from finglas
but we almost have as many people in Glasnevin as walking the earth
people are literally dying to get in...
Did you go to Bewley’s on Grafton Street? My younger daughter used to tell people she was conceived there. She wasn’t. Mrs LR did a pregnancy test in the toilets. (She noticed the coffee tasted funny and the wine had tasted funny the night before and it suddenly dawned on her that happened when she was pregnant with the older one, so she nipped across the road to Boots and bought a test while I had my espresso!)the espresso here is really expensive, but there sure are alot of coffee shops now.
Get a pint in Mcdaids or Kehoes, only 5 mins walk from the Greenwent to a local chip shop and quite a story. my pix are too big to upload, but you can read about it here:
History – Beshoff Bros
www.beshoffbros.com
face-off with one of farmerbarleymow 's minions in st stephen's green
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petee the archaeology museum is on the same street as the national library of ireland (and leinster house). pop into the nli and ask to use the gents, they're worth a look in passing, a comfy chair and lovely stained glass
A night and a day, at the very least. You'd be awful rushed to do it in a day.We were thinking of going for a day out. It's a quick flight each way and possible in a day.
The place is crawling with avid American footie fans. I saw one yesterday who was a stereotypical "Poindexter" with the crew cut and tartan blazer with the Notre Dame crest on the breast pocket.
(ND no longer use the cartoon of the wee Irish lad threatening you with fisticuffs, alas).
Are you going to the big game?I just arrived in Dublin but had no idea this was on until now.