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Something nice so's not to offend SB.Last edited by Mason Boyne; 29 June 2011, 12:07.
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WCMS, best to plan lots of indoor activities as the weather in Jan is awfulOriginally posted by cailin maith View PostKilmainham is fab so is the Guinness tour. The bus tour as EO mentioned is good, prob in Jan it'll be a good way of getting round to dodge the rain!
I think there is the Jameson Distillery too... I've not been myself but a few people have said it's good, I think it's somewhere on the quays on the opposite side to the Guinness Factory.
If you fancy a nice swanky hotel - I can recommend the Dylan Hotel - very nice & boutiquey
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Point taken.Originally posted by realityhack View PostWind your neck in, MB. There was no need for that.
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Indeed. And in your case I have ignored it.Originally posted by Mason Boyne View PostPoor Bhoy, even turns his own thread into a slanging match.
You asked for advice, you got it.
Do with it as you will.
For future reference, that will be a recurring theme where your offerings are concerned, so do yourself a favour and don't bother.
If I want the vacuous ramblings of a brainless tool I am sure there are websites I can google.
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Something nice so's not to offend SB.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostGet used to it. It is one of the pitfalls you will encounter on here when your posts are about as valued as an e coli outbreak.Last edited by Mason Boyne; 29 June 2011, 12:07.
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Something nice so's not to offend SB.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes, but I was hoping for informed ones and not the token dribble of a gurning jellyhead like you.
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Cheers CM. I'll check it out.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostKilmainham is fab so is the Guinness tour. The bus tour as EO mentioned is good, prob in Jan it'll be a good way of getting round to dodge the rain!
I think there is the Jameson Distillery too... I've not been myself but a few people have said it's good, I think it's somewhere on the quays on the opposite side to the Guinness Factory.
If you fancy a nice swanky hotel - I can recommend the Dylan Hotel - very nice & boutiquey
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Something nice so's not to offend SB.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou would find it all a lot easier to get your head round if you wore the trousers in your house.
On top of that, you appear to have me mistaken for someone that may remotely give a fook what you think.
Now run along and play with your Lambeg.
HTH
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You would find it all a lot easier to get your head round if you wore the trousers in your house.Originally posted by Mason Boyne View PostIt's not about you, it's about your wife, the mother of your brood.
Never mind, you can take her when she's 60, failing that, 70 or maybe 80.
Or maybe you won't.
I can just imagine the scenario "chez Bhoy"...
Darling, it's a really special birthday coming up, would you like to do anything special? Btw, we're going to Dublin.
On top of that, you appear to have me mistaken for someone that may remotely give a fook what you think.
Now run along and play with your Lambeg.
HTH
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Kilmainham is fab so is the Guinness tour. The bus tour as EO mentioned is good, prob in Jan it'll be a good way of getting round to dodge the rain!
I think there is the Jameson Distillery too... I've not been myself but a few people have said it's good, I think it's somewhere on the quays on the opposite side to the Guinness Factory.
If you fancy a nice swanky hotel - I can recommend the Dylan Hotel - very nice & boutiquey
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