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    tiptronic_ct;1226135 wrote: :H:H:H
    lol Are you laughing at the number of "have"'s in my sentence or my point.
    Psalms 119:45


    ?Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.?

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      RingingCedars;1226137 wrote: lol Are you laughing at the number of "have"'s in my sentence or my point.
      LMAO :H:H:H

      The latter.
      I'll do whatever it takes
      AF 21/08/2009

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        New Zealand. The Lord of the Rings was filmed there so I see the Hollywood connection. Hmmm!!!
        Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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          expat3;1224739 wrote: I have an idea. Starts with Ba...

          Balbriggan!

          Balbriggan was also the location of the 19th-century Smith's Stocking Mill, which made stockings as well as men's "Long-Johns" called Balbriggans. These are often mentioned in John Wayne movies - 'he put his balbriggans on'[citation needed] and both Queen Victoria and the Czarina of Russia also wore "Balbriggans". Wavin has been manufacturing plastic pipes, contributing to the provision of running water in many Irish rural homes, in their purpose-built facility since 1962.[12] Balbriggan's strong textile connections also include the linen & cotton manufacturing of Charles Gallen & Company, who in 1870, purchased the existing weaving mill and associated facilities built by Baron Hamilton. The firm became famous as the finest linen weavers in Ireland and had custom all over the world. They were also suppliers of linens to the Vatican
          , Embassies of Ireland and the US, and fine hotels worldwide
          . The business continues today from another location as the old mill in the town centre has been redeveloped.

          Mollers???

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            Recluse;1226145 wrote: Balbriggan!

            Balbriggan was also the location of the 19th-century Smith's Stocking Mill, which made stockings as well as men's "Long-Johns" called Balbriggans. These are often mentioned in John Wayne movies - 'he put his balbriggans on'[citation needed] and both Queen Victoria and the Czarina of Russia also wore "Balbriggans". Wavin has been manufacturing plastic pipes, contributing to the provision of running water in many Irish rural homes, in their purpose-built facility since 1962.[12] Balbriggan's strong textile connections also include the linen & cotton manufacturing of Charles Gallen & Company, who in 1870, purchased the existing weaving mill and associated facilities built by Baron Hamilton. The firm became famous as the finest linen weavers in Ireland and had custom all over the world. They were also suppliers of linens to the Vatican
            , Embassies of Ireland and the US, and fine hotels worldwide
            . The business continues today from another location as the old mill in the town centre has been redeveloped.

            Mollers???
            Oh you're good!
            Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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              sunshine?!?
              I have a drink problem, I have been AF since 15 March 2011 and I am working hard to stay that way

              They don't call me Pingu Purple Pants for nothing....

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                Nawwwwwwwww too easy.

                Where are the biggest St Patrick's Day parades.........................USA
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                  Ballybunion is where the picture of that beach is I think...... on the West Coast of Ireland....
                  I have a drink problem, I have been AF since 15 March 2011 and I am working hard to stay that way

                  They don't call me Pingu Purple Pants for nothing....

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                    Spot the church in the link below:

                    http://www.flickr.com/photos/16132340@N07/5792987985/

                    It's St George's Church in Balbriggan and it matches the pic of a church posted by MH.

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                      still not worked out which part of Ireland is sunny, I thought it was always wet over there?!?

                      I have been to that beach I am certain, and the town with the pretty coloured houses. It was there I tried my first and last pint of real guinness, I thought it tasted vile!
                      I have a drink problem, I have been AF since 15 March 2011 and I am working hard to stay that way

                      They don't call me Pingu Purple Pants for nothing....

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                        There aren't any reptiles in Ireland, are there? MH posted a pic of a small lizard.
                        I'll do whatever it takes
                        AF 21/08/2009

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                          Or are there just no snakes?
                          I'll do whatever it takes
                          AF 21/08/2009

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                            I think south-east Ireland is supposed to be the sunniest. I read about it once when I was looking into the possibility of emigrating to Ireland.

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                              tiptronic_ct;1226172 wrote: There aren't any reptiles in Ireland, are there? MH posted a pic of a small lizard.
                              There is only one land reptile species native to Ireland, the viviparous or common lizard. It appears to have a widespread distribution across the entire island with coastal, bogland and mountainous areas showing highest numbers of sightings. A legend tells that Saint Patrick banished all snakes from Ireland, but in reality snakes never returned to Ireland after the Midlandian Ice Age.
                              I have a drink problem, I have been AF since 15 March 2011 and I am working hard to stay that way

                              They don't call me Pingu Purple Pants for nothing....

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                                tiptronic_ct;1226172 wrote: There aren't any reptiles in Ireland, are there? MH posted a pic of a small lizard.
                                List of reptiles of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                                Take a look at the photo on the top right, tips.

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