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re: I need advice from the soccer board for my trip to the UK this spring
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:30 pm to S
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:30 pm to S
Scotland is great.
ETA: Dublin is cool too. You might be able to catch a St. Pat's game. That was a fun experience.
ETA: Dublin is cool too. You might be able to catch a St. Pat's game. That was a fun experience.
This post was edited on 10/27/13 at 10:32 pm
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:39 pm to cwil177
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Scotland is great.
Dublin is cool too
both are dour and dank. Dublin, less than the smaller cities of Ireland. I guess I like the country charm, high falutin´ Irish make me think of people here.
Scotland is pretty cool as a whole, I find them still more quirky and genuine (which, Ireland is as well, IF you´re not in Dublin).
I never made it to Cornwall, and I´d LOVE to see what it´s like.
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quote:In actuality, they´re identical, the accent with which English is spoken, is the only differentiator. Dublin feels like New York, business wise.
high falutin´ Irish make me think of people here.
This post was edited on 10/27/13 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:41 pm to cwil177
Dublin is great, don't listen to Dandy and his Spanish countryside charm. If you like Jameson and Guinness, fun pub scene, and incredibly nice and hospitable people, you have to go.
This post was edited on 10/27/13 at 10:42 pm
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