Ike,
Not only do they have laundrettes in the British Isles, but some of them are beautiful.
Ike,
Not only do they have laundrettes in the British Isles, but some of them are beautiful.
Yeah, but who said anything about the “British Isles” Finagle?
Ike, do get in touch when you’re here. Even if it’s only for an hour’s lunch or something.
You’ve touched my crusty old heart, ruadh. For you and Twisty and Yojimbo, here’s the itinerary:
We leave tomorrow afternoon, arrive in Dublin at dawn on Wednesday, August 15…and depart for the southwest on the morning of the 16th. Back in Dublin on Sunday, August 26, probably late, and leave for NYC in the morning.
Leave a message (including phone #s) under the name “Malloy” at the Arlington Hotel, on Bachelor’s Walk near the O’Connell Bridge.
I’ll bump this for the lads. Unfortunately, Wednesday is completely out for me. If you get into Dublin at anything approaching a decent hour on the 26th, though, that’ll work.
Will do. Hope to see you, if not I hope you enjoy the craic
yeay!
go see trinity…and buy a drink in the Pav for me, it’s that funny orange building at the bottom of the cricket pitch…yes, we have a cricket pitch, it’s between the genetics building and the rugby field, your point being?
your kids might enjoy dublinia or the dublin viking experience, or the zoo in phoenix park. if not, there’s always burger king to keep them amused.
laundry can be done, but nowhere will do it for you…you have to sit and wait for it.
go and see the sculpture park or inishfree in sligo, it’s a nice walk in a forest.
ooh, for live music in dublin, go along the Quays and you’ll see the good pubs.
How do the Irish wash?
In 6/8, in the key of G major, of course.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/RRtunesGK/01/00000131.html