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28.09.2006, 21:28 quote

FrenchChick
FrenchChick Joined: 11 Apr 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Ireland, Dublin, Dublin Airport
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I'm arriving in Dublin in less than two weeks...
Not yet familiar with the City, I would like to know where would be a great place for a first date scenario?

What are your top places?

 

28.09.2006, 21:53 quote

ChiefOHara
Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Posts: 2848 Location: Ireland, Cork, Cork
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A night at the Abbey theatre is nice

Templebar is good for a laugh if pints are your thing.

Great restaurants include Tante Zoe's, Luigi's, Captain America's.

For Comedy there's The bankers, The international, The exchequer hotel, and the laughter lounge.

I'd recomend the Abbey myself. its not too expensive and its a nice night out

 

28.09.2006, 22:03 quote

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FrenchChick wrote:
I'm arriving in Dublin in less than two weeks...
Not yet familiar with the City, I would like to know where would be a great place for a first date scenario?

What are your top places?


Right now..I'm wishing I knew and I could be there in two weeks Wink

 

29.09.2006, 11:38 quote

FrenchChick
FrenchChick Joined: 11 Apr 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Ireland, Dublin, Dublin Airport
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Thanks Chief O Hara.... Great suggestions! I'll take them down, and like the fact that there is something for everyones taste!

As for Jeggea...That's sweet!

 

30.09.2006, 15:39 quote

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I hope you have a great time over there. An welcome to the forums by the way.
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01.10.2006, 12:04 quote

Anonymous

chief i'm ashamed of you!!

the zoo!!! you forgot the zooooo!!

i love the zoo.... Embarassed

 

01.10.2006, 12:22 quote

Anonymous

almostpurrrfect wrote:
chief i'm ashamed of you!!

the zoo!!! you forgot the zooooo!!

i love the zoo.... Embarassed


I think I can stretch to taking FrenchChick to the zoo..sounds good to me Very Happy

 

01.10.2006, 12:25 quote

Anonymous

almostpurrrfect wrote:
chief i'm ashamed of you!!

the zoo!!! you forgot the zooooo!!

i love the zoo.... Embarassed


Zoo?!! Ooo, where?

 

01.10.2006, 13:25 quote

ScotsDave
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ChiefOHara wrote:
A night at the Abbey theatre is nice

Templebar is good for a laugh if pints are your thing.

Great restaurants include Tante Zoe's, Luigi's, Captain America's.

For Comedy there's The bankers, The international, The exchequer hotel, and the laughter lounge.

I'd recomend the Abbey myself. its not too expensive and its a nice night out



For a good date try Edinburgh Laughing Wink

 

01.10.2006, 18:48 quote

ladytracexx
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Doh!!!!! she is going to Irlend Rolling Eyes
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01.10.2006, 22:46 quote

ChiefOHara
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almostpurrrfect wrote:
chief i'm ashamed of you!!

the zoo!!! you forgot the zooooo!!

i love the zoo.... Embarassed


zooooops!! Sorry about that.

 

01.10.2006, 22:49 quote

Anonymous

i think i'll go to the zoo next weekend actually..... i aint been there since june. last time all the lions were actually awake and roaring like you wouldn't believe...and the monkeys were all playing and i got a vid on my phone of a jaguar pacing not two feet from me. woot!!

it was COOL lol.

yes i am a big child...haven't you noticed already?

 

01.10.2006, 23:01 quote

ChiefOHara
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You know its funny, i lived in Dublin for 5 years and i never visited the zoo..... feck, thats something ill have to remedy. Next time im up, ill pay a visit methinks

 

01.10.2006, 23:03 quote

Anonymous

ChiefOHara wrote:
You know its funny, i lived in Dublin for 5 years and i never visited the zoo..... feck, thats something ill have to remedy. Next time im up, ill pay a visit methinks


well you get to see some pretty wild animals around here.. Very Happy

 

01.10.2006, 23:04 quote

Anonymous

you have to go early in the morning though.... if you leave it til midmorning or afternoon all the animals are drugged lol

well..... it would appear they are in any case... they don't move... they don't do ANYTHING but go early in the morning around ten am and you'll see them in action.

now i guess we better get back on topic..... dates in dublin......... hmmmm...... a picnic in phoenix park! or a trawl through all the stalls and stuff in grafton street. some great (perhaps stolen) goods there for half nothing lol

 
 
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