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Co. Wicklow
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 7:38 am
by martino
on saturday i am flying to ireland, with a plan to spend a week travelling through county wicklow with a covered wagon.
i am not a horsey person but daughter lili is, so she will be holding the reins while i laze off.
does anybody know wicklow and is willing to provide travel advice? i sure would appreciate any info.
after a week we will be spending two nights in dublin so if any of yous well-travelled people out there had any recommendations, i'd be much obliged!
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 2:06 pm
by Guest
St James Gate. (for you)
a stroll down Grafton st.
St. Stephen's Green
Trinity college (for her- I think it's cool for kids to see 'older' students and established institutions of higher learning and shit. I went to Harvard when I was 12 and for 2 months studied everyday...but it didn't take)
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 2:07 pm
by mccutcheon
that was me. go get a Guinness.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 8:41 pm
by Tommy Martyn
If the weather holds you are in for a treat. Although I have nephews and neices a plenty in Ireland, they are all up in the North. I also had a girlfriend from County Cork. Happy memories indeed. Sadly when I try to recall my times with her in Ireland all I can clearly recall is her boobs (which were excellent) and her blow jobs. (descriptons of which will have to be submitted to the poetry pages if I ever get round to it)
Bon Voyage.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:14 am
by martino
thanks, guys. i will be thinking of the friendly PA people when on the road.
sadly, spending time in pubs is probably not so good when you are travelling with child -- they simply don't allow entrance in the UK. perhaps the situation is more liberal in ireland though; we'll see. when i was 14 i spent a week in southhampton (england) and got semidrunk every night; nobody asked me about my age but they did offer me smokes; maybe i appeared precocious. now i am protective, so my daughter, who is almost 14, will have to wait...