Dublin concerts

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Tiggs -
DO NOT MENTION Cork to damellon! :roll:
She can't stand Cork, the Cork attitude, the Cork philosophy, the Cork superiority complex.
Not the way to win a tent-site in her garden.
Did you not see her thread on here in 2007 about Cork people being allowed on the forum?
It rates up there with Wales (for William) as places not to go!
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Hi there !
now that I'm back from East Canada concerts, it's highest time to book Dublin hotel.
irelandin1.com calls areas of Dublin by numbers: Dublin1 up to Dublin24, where shall book to be close to IMMA ?
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Attached link shows Dublin postcodes (zipcodes). Dublin 1 and 2 are where most of the tourist areas are and the IMMA in Kilmainham is in Dublin 8. I'm from Dublin (but live in London now) and years ago there was a big North of the river and South of the river divide with each side making jokes about the other (What do you call a Northsider .... etc.), ask any Dubliner. Nowadays I don't think it makes much difference which side of the river you're on but I think most of the hotels are still in the Dublin 1, 2, and 4 areas.

http://www.dublintourist.com/maps/dubli ... odes.shtml

Dublin is quite small and easy enough to get around so don't worry too much about that. Leave plenty of time for your journey on the day, get nearby reasonably early and have a relaxing drink before the concert.

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Red Poppy wrote:Tiggs -
DO NOT MENTION Cork to damellon! :roll:
She can't stand Cork, the Cork attitude, the Cork philosophy, the Cork superiority complex.
Not the way to win a tent-site in her garden.
Did you not see her thread on here in 2007 about Cork people being allowed on the forum?
It rates up there with Wales (for William) as places not to go!
Fair point, being from the norths capital I know what you mean.
If you are coming to Ireland for the first time you will love Dublin. For a pre show walk,away from the hustle and bustle of the city I recommend trinity college ( you may even catch a cricket match ). If you are making a holiday of it ,the two places in Ireland to see are Dingle in Kerry and the beautiful North Antrim coast. Both just 3 or so hours drive away. The guinness is glorious and a top tip, a dash of port in a guiness is severely tasty. If you want to remember the show however,I would limit myself to a few
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Comrades from abroad -
ignore this talk of Dingle and Antrim ;-) - explore the midlands, the hidden treasure of Ireland. And never mind the Guinness, treat yourself,instead, to one of damellon's deep fried Mars bars in car oil - you'll find them at her van at the gig and in (select) chip shops around Dublin.
Just ask for a Mars Bar In Car Oil (or an MBICO, as Dubliners fondly call them).
You won't be disappointed.
The fresh one, from her van, are the best by far.
Ask Margaret & Diane, they enjoyed them in Mullingar at the Anjani performance. :lol:

PS Whatever happened to Anjani? :roll:

PPS Diane can (very occasionally) be seen helping out in the damellon chip van - note her fabulous FMBs if you get the chance! Enough to make a young man blush :shock:
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ha ha , is there still music on grafton street all through the evening. Got my accom sorted, pulled in a favour with a fellow sound engineer ( whos not a leonard fan ) so how done in will his head be on sunday morning :D Will look forward to a fried mars bar, so there is a chip van ? didnt think I could look forward to the show more :)
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RP my PR man - you're playing a stormer** :D
B&B bursting at the seams.
'Cancellation-only' spaces remaining for the guided tour of the galleries at IMMA.
International product recognition for my FMBs (recipe clarification: double-dipped in vegetable oils)

** with the exception of publication of my Cork bias!! Doesn't do to marginalise potential markets, you know.
Besides, counselling has mellowed me. I can now un---- a bottle of wine and have even read a little of Daniel ----ery. :shock:
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.

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damellon,
I know Diane doesn't dip HER FMBs in oil, just a quick shine with shoe polish.
I think it's Mars bars that need dipping, not the FMBs - but whatever you're into yourself :lol:
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Red Poppy
Car oil, shoe polish .... what is this? are you a secret sniffer? :shock:
FMBs = Fried Mars Bars. Isn't that what you were talking about?
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.

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Red Poppy wrote:Comrades from abroad -
ignore this talk of Dingle and Antrim - explore the midlands, the hidden treasure of Ireland
NO No Comarades from abroad, Please do ignore talk of the midlands, all you will find there is Red Poppies and Black birds, The North is the way to go, On your way to the Antrim Coast stop of in the beautiful county of Monaghan, full of History and wonderful people.. :lol: :lol:
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Or try Cavan, next door to Monaghan, where they eat their dinners from drawers - of the table kind, of course! :lol:
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Monaghan is good, its on the road to Derry, dont you know.Then you could pop into Donegal, I believe they have had traffic lights installed recently. Very fancy :lol:
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From Donegal you could drive over to Belfast, see fisher and get the boat to Scotland. :D
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.

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tiggs wrote:Then you could pop into Donegal, I believe they have had traffic lights installed recently. Very fancy :lol:
Yes, we have nice shiny new traffic lights.... and I believe that when we get that new-fangled electricity out here, the bloomin' things will actually light up! Tell me again, what does the orangey light ,mean...? ;-) Must go now, there's an aeroplane for me to point at....
you may be right, I may be crazy.... but it just may be a lunatic you're looking for...

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You see all ye Comrades from abroad the North is the place to go, Everyone loves it.

Derry is a great spot, tell us more.. Sell your city.

Belfast I fell in Love with and in ;-) . The people are wonderful, so much to do and see. Not to be missed.

Donegal.. Great... But how come you get all the fancy stuff... What's these traffic light things ??? None of them in Monaghan... :?

Cavan Where's that ???
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