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05 Mar 2018, 8:02 pm

Nah, deffo her.



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06 Mar 2018, 6:57 am

Hi, guys! I'm American, married to an Irishman. Was in the States, now living in Ireland. I'm a Paddy-Yank. :wink:



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06 Mar 2018, 7:03 am

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Was in the States, now living in Ireland.


I've only really done Donegal, Monaghan, Dublin, Carlingford and the Boyne site. Would stop on the west coast I think.



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06 Mar 2018, 8:05 am

YippySkippy wrote:
Hi, guys! I'm American, married to an Irishman. Was in the States, now living in Ireland. I'm a Paddy-Yank. :wink:

A Yankee-Paddy, surely.



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06 Mar 2018, 8:23 am

fluffysaurus wrote:
YippySkippy wrote:
Hi, guys! I'm American, married to an Irishman. Was in the States, now living in Ireland. I'm a Paddy-Yank. :wink:

A Yankee-Paddy, surely.


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06 Mar 2018, 10:47 am

I was also thinking more on the lines of a Yankee Pad.


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06 Mar 2018, 10:59 am

Paddy-Yanky, panky, hanky-panky? Yippy Skippy hanky-panky? :lol:



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06 Mar 2018, 11:04 am

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I've only really done Donegal, Monaghan, Dublin, Carlingford and the Boyne site. Would stop on the west coast I think.


Haven't tried the west coast myself, yet. I want to visit the Cliffs of Moher and Galway.



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06 Mar 2018, 11:06 am

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I've only really done Donegal, Monaghan, Dublin, Carlingford and the Boyne site. Would stop on the west coast I think.


Haven't tried the west coast myself, yet. I want to visit the Cliffs of Moher and Galway.


Where are you based?



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06 Mar 2018, 11:06 am

I heard Malin Head is nice.



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06 Mar 2018, 4:05 pm

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Dublin area



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06 Mar 2018, 8:46 pm

There's a place that's pronounced sort of like Dun Longhair near Dublin....



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07 Mar 2018, 1:54 am

It’s not pronounced that way. It’s spelled in a similar way.



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07 Mar 2018, 5:24 am

YippySkippy wrote:
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I've only really done Donegal, Monaghan, Dublin, Carlingford and the Boyne site. Would stop on the west coast I think.


Haven't tried the west coast myself, yet. I want to visit the Cliffs of Moher and Galway.


Galway is absolutely beautiful.


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07 Mar 2018, 5:28 pm

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There's a place that's pronounced sort of like Dun Longhair near Dublin....


Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Done Leery) used to be Dunleary until 1821 when it was renamed Kingstown. In 1920 the name was changed back and given the extreme Irish spelling treatment for good measure. Now no one but locals can pronounce it. :lol:



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31 Mar 2018, 4:12 am

I don't get why they have to grieve. Yes, this condition creates limitations, but grieving this condition is like grieving their kid. They should find a way to make this person live the best life possible