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back to the homepage |
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link to more info on The Writer's museum |
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Iceland |
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England |
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info on the Abbey Theater and the play I watched, "The Shaughraun" |
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Scotland |
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Me enjoying a fresh Guinness at the Brazen Head pub... and so is my bartender! |
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at the entrance way to experience a taste of Ireland (I can smell the hops and barley from here) |
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signs in Ireland are in Gaelic and English as seen here... |
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This was a fun time... after I left the Writer's museum, I started to get something to eat. Rallying on a side road was a crowd of parade marchers... as you can see from the sign here, they were about to march in this gay parade, right down the middle of O'Connell Street, Irelands biggest and busiest street. The costumes were great. To the far left there is someone in a white outfit, they were dressed like a sperm. A lot of dudes were dressed up like chicks, like the ones below here. |
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The best time was watching the unsuspecting tourists faces as these people proudly danced and whistled and shimmied down the road! |
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