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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ahead of a trip to Dublin how do I search for FAB members there? The usual search parameters only offer UK locations.
Advice please." . Not too sure but try putting a post in the Ireland forum |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Ahead of a trip to Dublin how do I search for FAB members there? The usual search parameters only offer UK locations.
Advice please.. Not too sure but try putting a post in the Ireland forum "
Why didn't I think of that? Thanks Soo |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Take money.
Lots of it.
We spent more in two days in Dublin than we spend in a week in Spain lol" awww but its a g re at place to go lol mighty craic and all great nightlife! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I love Ireland, my family's from there, so any excuse to visit is worth it, even a wedding in Dublin!
My new girlfriend has never been, and I'm sure she'll enjoy the Craic as much as I always do
If we can happen to find a friendly member or two to enhance the weekend so much the better! |
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If you go the opposite side of the river to temple bar there are some great traditional irish bars that are inexpensive. Not so full ot tourists either like all the bars along temple bar so you get to meet some really lovely folk. |
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By *ohohoWoman
over a year ago
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"If you go the opposite side of the river to temple bar there are some great traditional irish bars that are inexpensive. Not so full ot tourists either like all the bars along temple bar so you get to meet some really lovely folk. "
Every bar is expensive in Dublin. But I do prefer the ones closer to Stephens green. Saw Bono one night in one of those x |
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By *ohohoWoman
over a year ago
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"Temple Bar is over priced. If are looking for traditional music try the Arlington hotel along the quays. Or the Cobblestones pub in Smithfield. When are ye over? "
It's always packed in the Arlington. But I do love the dancing.
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"If you go the opposite side of the river to temple bar there are some great traditional irish bars that are inexpensive. Not so full ot tourists either like all the bars along temple bar so you get to meet some really lovely folk.
Every bar is expensive in Dublin. But I do prefer the ones closer to Stephens green. Saw Bono one night in one of those x"
Bit of a generalisation and so not true. That's like saying every bar in london is expensive when it clearly isn't. |
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"Temple Bar is over priced. If are looking for traditional music try the Arlington hotel along the quays. Or the Cobblestones pub in Smithfield. When are ye over?
It's always packed in the Arlington. But I do love the dancing.
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I went there one St.Patricks day and had such an awesome night out.
The irish dancing and classic folk music was so good. |
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By *ohohoWoman
over a year ago
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"If you go the opposite side of the river to temple bar there are some great traditional irish bars that are inexpensive. Not so full ot tourists either like all the bars along temple bar so you get to meet some really lovely folk.
Every bar is expensive in Dublin. But I do prefer the ones closer to Stephens green. Saw Bono one night in one of those x
Bit of a generalisation and so not true. That's like saying every bar in london is expensive when it clearly isn't. "
I find both London and Dublin to be expensive. So no, not a generalisation. |
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