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My ancestors created the "claddaugh ring" and they also owned a farm in Ireland. Say i was going to go there this febuary.. Where could i find out information about my family?

2006-10-29 13:27:47 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Ireland

2006-10-29 07:56:46 · 4 answers · asked by mickladd 2 in Dublin

Not the same King of course, but the same family name.

2006-10-28 19:02:04 · 6 answers · asked by rentongal1958 3 in Other - Ireland

How come people like Sharon Osbourne can bring them on planes?

2006-10-28 12:55:06 · 1 answers · asked by frankmilano610 6 in Other - Ireland

I am planning my first trip to Ireland in May with a group of friends. I have a few questions. Our trip is for 2 weeks. Is this long enough to see a great deal of the country? It will be about 10 of us traveling together. All of us are women and most of us are either African American or Asian. How is it for women traveling? Should we worry of being harmed because of our ethnicities? We plan on staying in Galway. Is this a better choice than Dublin? Is Ireland an expensive country to visit?

2006-10-28 10:19:43 · 6 answers · asked by chriscornelluv@sbcglobal.net 2 in Other - Ireland

2006-10-28 07:11:32 · 23 answers · asked by Talach_Ninneed 2 in Other - Ireland

2006-10-28 00:44:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Ireland

2006-10-27 16:27:09 · 2 answers · asked by blanchardstown 1 in Dublin

2006-10-27 09:15:04 · 15 answers · asked by sapphiredragon94 2 in Other - Ireland

im an irish-american who almost studied irish. at that point i found out that most irish people hate their language. after telling this to my friends, they all said, "irish and english people are the same god damn thing, they speak the same language", to which i protested, but i admit they had a point. "a people without their own language arent a people at all", some author, icant remember. at least the welsh have kept their language.

2006-10-26 17:09:56 · 8 answers · asked by wcasey61 1 in Other - Ireland

Can you compare with some data - like the phone bills, Cost of McDonald's menu, rentals for 2 BR apartment in a decent location, transportation, electricity and municipality bills, medicals, etc.

2006-10-26 02:57:29 · 10 answers · asked by NS 2 in Dublin

If yes, what did you think of the SPIRE in the middle of the city centre?

2006-10-25 11:39:43 · 13 answers · asked by ? 3 in Dublin

He must getting close now

2006-10-24 23:22:42 · 8 answers · asked by your pete 4 in Other - Ireland

Why is it that the Irish drop the letter aitch when using words such as : tink, instead of think,tree .....instead of three,etc
yet when it comes to the river Thames, they pronounce the aitch
whilst the rest of us drop it.
No offence,I love the Irish......well most of you.
It just puzzles me.
Maybe it's done simply to annoy the English

2006-10-24 09:41:55 · 15 answers · asked by mickeok 1 in Dublin

Type of government

2006-10-24 03:42:31 · 8 answers · asked by *Pooka* 4 in Other - Ireland

I need to know the requirements in getting working visa for Belfast as a "name hire" or "nanny". I come from the Phils. and I want to prepare the documents as early as now so that I will be in Belfast by 2nd quarter of next year. Thank you for your information.

2006-10-24 02:49:59 · 1 answers · asked by marielle 1 in Other - Ireland

I'm planning a trip to Ireland with a group of friends in about a year. We are pretty much set on staying in Dublin. I need the names of any good/worthwhile bars, inns, and restaurants in the Temple Bar area. And perhaps a little further out.

2006-10-23 18:32:18 · 11 answers · asked by amish_renegade 4 in Dublin

Which is the correct usage? People refer to northern and southern Ireland. To me s ireland would be counties cork and kerry, but many people here (in England) refer to the republic as southern ireland. I understand the north is the 6 counties to the north obvoiusly, so does the rest of ireland constitute the south?
Including Donegal?
Would be grateful if someone could clear that one up for me

Thanks.....confused scotsman!

2006-10-23 14:24:34 · 7 answers · asked by Jimbobarino 4 in Other - Ireland

what currency is accepted there.is it euros or sterling.

2006-10-23 12:18:20 · 12 answers · asked by torqueblaze 1 in Other - Ireland

i am travelling to ireland (not sure if its southern or northern yet!) and i have looked up if i need a passport, apparently as long as i have a photo id such as driving licence and proof of british citizen ship i am confused as i thought the driving licence proved i am british! I need an answer asap as i am meant 2 be going with work either next week or the week after and i dont have a passport!

2006-10-23 09:10:26 · 15 answers · asked by aerobicsjojo 1 in Other - Ireland

2006-10-23 07:43:54 · 17 answers · asked by Ray Darcy 1 in Other - Ireland

After asking about events within Dublin on New Years Eve the answers didn't seem too promising, one answer however recommended Galway as a better destination. Can anyone give more information about New Years festivities within Galway, street celebrations, pubs, are tickets required for events - that sort of thing. Also if someone could recommend best location to stay within closeness of the festivities it would be most appreciated, many thanks to anyone who offers advice. Oh, we're a young(ish) couple aged 26 & 29. Thanks

2006-10-23 06:08:22 · 5 answers · asked by dave j 2 in Galway

Me and my partner (aged 26 & 29) will be travelling to Dublin on New Years Eve. Can anyone recommend the best things to do, places to go ? Are the street celebrations worth it and where are they ? Where is the best place for the chimes ? all the usual things I guess, any help would be most appreciated. Thanks

2006-10-23 04:37:19 · 4 answers · asked by dave j 2 in Dublin

Going to Belfast from Dublin on train where can I get best deal to change euro into sterling in Dublin or Belfast

2006-10-23 01:13:38 · 6 answers · asked by MaryC O 3 in Other - Ireland

I'm marrying an Irishman in January and will be leaving America in December. I've found a few German sites that sell American food online in Euro, but considering the fact that I don't speak German, this poses a problem. And crazy enough, no matter how many times or ways I type in the same keywords "American food online, Europe, Ireland, blah blah blah" I just get links to getting Irish food in America. Does anyone know of a site that may sell American food to people living in Ireland? Possibly in Euro's? I really don't want to lose a suitcase to customs on my flight over due to an abundance of pudding, Jell-O, reeces, cereals, and other muchies I know I can't get there! :-P Help please!

2006-10-22 17:06:46 · 9 answers · asked by Katie O 1 in Other - Ireland

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