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Does loads of tulip fit in an R8 then?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWe're going on the ferry'cos we have a wedding at home then having the few days in Mayo for my Dads birthday. Plus there is loads of tulip I need to bring back with me that I've not been able to bring back on the plane for ages.
Other than in the drivers' seat, obviously!
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I prefer my explanation.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWe're going on the ferry'cos we have a wedding at home then having the few days in Mayo for my Dads birthday. Plus there is loads of tulip I need to bring back with me that I've not been able to bring back on the plane for ages.
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We're going on the ferry'cos we have a wedding at home then having the few days in Mayo for my Dads birthday. Plus there is loads of tulip I need to bring back with me that I've not been able to bring back on the plane for ages.Originally posted by norrahe View PostFollow the N17 from Dublin and don't go to Galway!
Failing that, just fly into Knock.
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Follow the N17 from Dublin and don't go to Galway!Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
Don't - I'm terrifed of how we are going to find our way to Mayo as it is... we'll just have to point the car west and hope for the best.
Failing that, just fly into Knock.
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FWIW, Kinsale is beautiful, but the prices reflect that. Still, if you can expense it......why not?
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The cows obviously use the same Satnav.Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostNo, I just expected it to use main roads. Apparently that passes as a main road on Craggy Island.
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Do you expect "and here be cows" on your satnav?Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostThats more or less the exact instruction my satnav gave me when trying to find Clonmel. It failed to inform me that there may be cows in the middle of the road. At night.
Install CowTracker, there's an App for it.
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Thats more or less the exact instruction my satnav gave me when trying to find Clonmel. It failed to inform me that there may be cows in the middle of the road. At night.Originally posted by cailin maith View Postwe'll just have to point the car west and hope for the best.
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not going in the R8 but hey, thanks for your concern. Got rid ages ago, keep up at the back.
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