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Well that's my work's xmas party sorted..in Dublin. Woo hoo! ☃️☃️☃️??????☘☘☘???

Has anyone ever been to that fair city? I never have. Will I need to take out a mortgage to buy a pint of Guinness? ??

ValJ 7 Nov 9
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MY mate went a few years back he liked it but hes a drinker so no surprise there then 😉

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Took a tour of Ireland a few years ago (I think 2009). Spent almost three days in Dublin. Had a great meal at a little pub out of the tourist district, not unreasonably priced. Did quite a bit of walking about. Lovely along the river and the historic district. I was fortunate to have lovely weather, in fact for almost the whole trip we had very little rain.

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Wayhay! Nah, a small personal loan should do it. I’ve only been once, and then it was only a few hours. And it was 47 years ago, so I don’t think I can offer anything constructive. Slainte. ?? X

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It's a great pace the people are amazing... usually drunk but still a great laugh.

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Prices for drinks vary dramatically from pub to pub. Enjoy your visit to Dublin!!!

@ValJ
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Wear the right skirt and they'll buy the pints for you.?

@ValJ Lol, a soft Dublin accent? Bit of an oxymoron, that. Not as harsh as Belfast, but nigh on incomprehensible when in full flow. For soft, go to Cork or Galway. XX

@ValJ Mind you, posher Dublin folk can sound like they’re from the posher parts of the south-east of England, except with a non-English lilt to it.

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Awesome town

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Sure I’ve been to Dublin... Ohio.

@ValJ It’s as exotic as Paris and London... Kentucky.

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Nah, it's not too bad, a pint might be around $7, hotels and BnBs 100-200 dinners $30-100

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It's a lovely city. Have a great time!

@ValJ No it's not crazy. I was born and brought up in Liverpool but the only time I ever went to the Isle of Man was to see if I fancied a job there. I didn't fancy the job as it's too quiet for me but what a beautiful place that is too!

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i love dublin. yep food prices are high in ireland but i think you can manage a pint. i like the jewish irish museum, myself, and hope it still exists, but just looking at the colorful doorways on the homes and businesses is a trip in and of itself. talk to the people! the people are the country!

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@ValJ oh please do! i would be relieved to know if it still existed. it was sorely lacking in funding last time i looked. wait, let me see if i can find its page.

look what i found! [jewishmuseum.ie]

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@ValJ that's all the time i had on my first visit (which was part of an eight-week holiday that started in france, went around ireland, then through wales, down to cornwall and then leisurely up to london, where i spent my last two days). i hope you have a great time!

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Never been... Have a good time... Woohoo!

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