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Walking around Dublin Town  (Feb 22 '07)
I woke up at 815 AM after snoozing my 800 am alarm once. I had a ton planned for the day and there was no tie to waste. The plan: city tour by bus, Trinity College, Natural History Museum, St. ...
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Day 9 started out very slowly and sluggishly because we drank so much last night! Katie, Lauren and I decided to do some souvenir shopping. We went into the Temple Bar district and found a great ...
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Sunshine!  (Nov 19 '06)
We woke up to a beautiful sunrise in Cobh. Can you believe it! It didn't stop shining for 3 days too, and thats probably it for the rest of the trip - its raining again now.From Cobh we headed up to ...
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Guiness, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and a lil green leprechaun  (Nov 21 '06)
"We then took a walking tour through the city stopping and Christ Church Cathedral as well as St. Patricks Cathedral"
Our trip to Ireland started out terribly. We missed the only shuttle to Hahn airport ...
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Busing around Dublin  (Sep  '07)
I woke up at about 5 am this morning, still trudging through jetlag. After I grabbed breakfast at the hostel, I headed out to the Arcadia office for orientation. We were given a lot of information ...
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Dublin: Days 1 & 2  (Aug 17 '07)
"In true Irish spirit, you’ll still find the classic Georgian squares, cobblestone streets and atmospheric pubs..."
Ask around and you’ll know someone who knows someone who used to live in the States ...
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Grafton Street, Dublin  (Nov 21 '06)
Today Tony and Bernie took us for a day out around Dublin, showing us the sights. We had a great day! Went shopping in some big mall place, where there were beautiful christmas decorations but crappy ...
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Dublin Day 4: Trying to Take it All In  (Dec 18 '06)
"I had a good time, got even more familiar with the Temple Bar district, saw more of Graffton St and the north side of the city....drank way too much beer"
We had to get up early on Monday because check ...
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Dublin and Newgrange  (Nov  '07)
"Unsurprisingly Newgrange is one of the fairy mounds of Celtic legend."
Angie and I set off for Dublin from Bristol airport, arriving in Ireland just 40 minutes later. It had taken longer than that to ...
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Well, since I last wrote, not much had happened until this past week when I went to Dublin. To recap the last few weeks, let's just say that the basement has recently become my new home. I am bored 99 ...
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