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He rang earlier to say that he couldn't get home until late because the M62 was covered in fish :wacko: I know its been raining a lot but that's one heck of an excuse :lol:

 

That's the blatant fishy tail story, I'd get yourself out to a wine bar fast and get yourself a new chap before he lays the bad news down!

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I'm in a bar in Dublin if you fancy joining me and the Mrs for Paddy's day. :shrug:

 

Pervert!

 

Bar, Paddy's Day!!! NOT the bedroom Adrian!

 

Hey Adrian, why not pop over for some Irish culture.

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Wasso, seriously, what is Dublin like? I've always wanted to go since trying (and failing miserably) to read Ulysses :surrender: My husband is half Irish but I think he's only ever been to Ireland once and that was on a work trip so he probably only saw the inside of a taxi and an office so he's no help.

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We came here about 5 years ago one Chrostmas time. It's like London, but can't understand a damn word they say.....

 

It's pricey at £4 a pint so £100 in the space of 6 hours has gone!! (Not all on drink).

 

We're in the hotel lounge chilling after our hectic 45min flight and all the walking :lol: oh and drinking.

 

 

 

Boring :lol:

 

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We came here about 5 years ago one Chrostmas time. It's like London, but can't understand a damn word they say.....

 

It's pricey at £4 a pint so £100 in the space of 6 hours has gone!! (Not all on drink).

 

We're in the hotel lounge chilling after our hectic 45min flight and all the walking :lol: oh and drinking.

 

 

 

Boring :lol:

 

So that's about 25 pints of beer... but you said not all on drinks, so say 22 pints! :scare: :scare:

 

Can you still type?! :scare:

 

:stir:

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I think I'd cope ok with the language barrier because my father-in-law has a very strong accent and I can understand him ok :teeth: The weird thing is that my husband doesn't think his father has an accent when, in reality, it hasn't been watered down at all despite years of living in Yorkshire. I think Irish accents are lovely and I like to hear Irish people say my surname because I can't actually say it properly myself since it's very Irish :blush:

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I think he is definitely having an affair and the only reasonable thing to do is have one too, see you at the hotel ;)

 

Trinity Capital Hotel - don't hang around mate a plate of scampi has been ordered, oh wait a minute, you mean Twobears, sorry you carry on :lol:

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We came here about 5 years ago one Chrostmas time. It's like London, but can't understand a damn word they say.....

 

It's pricey at £4 a pint so £100 in the space of 6 hours has gone!! (Not all on drink).

 

We're in the hotel lounge chilling after our hectic 45min flight and all the walking :lol: oh and drinking.

 

 

 

Boring :lol:

 

£4.00, same price in Winchester where I live... Expensive nights out with the lads :(

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