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nixonad



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Ready for the off - The Green and Emerald Land?

Just getting ready to leave later today for Holyhead and off to Ireland, for a couple of weeks. Cool
First week around Lismore and then second week up north to Bally Castle area.
What's driving like, fuel prices, and everything else, over there and how dog friendly is it Question
Will be getting a a few hundred miles on the FreeL2 Bow down

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I hear that the Guinness is good. Thumbs Up 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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nixonad



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Also heard Guinness it good, at least I won't die of thurst Rolling with laughter B 1984 RR Vouge,H 1991 Disco 1, L 1993 Disco, N 1996 Disco, Y 2001 Disco, 53 Disco 2, 56 Disco 3, MY10 TD4 XS [Nav] Manual Rimini Red, MY13 TD4 GS Auto Firenze Red, MY15 Disco Sport SE Tech Firenze Red.

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Guiness might be the most famous, but it's not the only good beer in Eire - there are some good bitters and ales too. I don't recall any names, but I do recall quaffing a very nice bitter in a pub somewhere right by one of the bridges over the Liffey in Dublin whilst listening to some traditional Irish music.

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I take it you've got a house sitter then! If not is it a good idea to post your holiday plans on a open forum or social media.

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Did you know they give those in hospital recovering from heart operations Guinness to drink?
They say it has iron in it so good to help build you back up, I reckon its so if anything happens youre too drunk to know about it.
Laughing

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ReggiePerrin



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BossBob wrote:
I take it you've got a house sitter then! If not is it a good idea to post your holiday plans on a open forum or social media.

Search as I will, I can find no pointers to the address of an anonymous username. I'd be rubbish at pre-planning burglaries based on information found on Freel2.com

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We drove round Ireland a few years back. Driving is often 'quirky' or 'somewhat pedestrian' but the roads are great, the scenery (esp West of IRE) and people are lovely. ...

Be true to yourself. That way happiness lies...

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HappyNomad wrote:
BossBob wrote:
I take it you've got a house sitter then! If not is it a good idea to post your holiday plans on a open forum or social media.

Search as I will, I can find no pointers to the address of an anonymous username. I'd be rubbish at pre-planning burglaries based on information found on Freel2.com

But when you look in his gallery and see photos of dog, reg no of car and a a recognisable house across the road all it takes is someone a bit dodgy from his area to put these things together and you never know what might happen!

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Who in there right mind wants to got to a location that is a One Wheeled Garden Implement in a Very Hot Place on the off chance of finding where he lives Rolling Eyes
As Reg Holdsworth once said, It's like going to the end of the world, then finding you still have anothe 100 miles to go. Wink p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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HappyNomad wrote:
BossBob wrote:
I take it you've got a house sitter then! If not is it a good idea to post your holiday plans on a open forum or social media.

Search as I will, I can find no pointers to the address of an anonymous username. I'd be rubbish at pre-planning burglaries based on information found on Freel2.com


You will be surprised Whistle

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