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» Site title: Arvendal Studios - Nothing Added But Time » Site description: Lyrical reflections on Irish history and culture, with photos, from 2000 tour by Mats and Pari Arvendale of popular and less known locations including Ring of Kerry, Rock of Cashel, Burren and Clonmacnoise monastery.
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» Site title: Arvendal Studios: The Veil of Banba » Site description: A 1993 tour of Ulster hot spots including Belfast, Bogside, Derry and Shankhill followed by a swing through historic places in the Republic, with photos.
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» Site title: Back To Ireland's Dingle Peninsula » Site description: Travel journal and photos by Lewis and Betty Nolan of their March, 2002 return visit to Ireland's rugged Dingle Peninsula.
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» Site title: Clarey's Ireland Trip » Site description: Jeff and Linda Clarey's battled a lot of rain and took a lot of photos during their coastal driving tour around the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in June, 2000. Home page builds slow.
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» Site title: Dingle Trifecta » Site description: Travelogue with photos of March, 2003 visits to ancient ruins near Dingle Peninsula's Slea Head Drive.
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» Site title: Ian Middleton:Travel Writer » Site description: Ian Middleton is a travel writer based in the UK. Read a sample chapter from his new book on Ireland.
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» Site title: In Sickness and in Health » Site description: A travelogue of two young men's long weekend in Ireland in October, 2000 that includes photos of Belfast trouble spots.
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» Site title: In the footsteps of the Famine » Site description: Account (with slow-loading photos) of Quinnipiac University Prof. Terry Ballard's 2003 visit to several libraries and other locations to research, scan and digitize Irish historical materials.
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» Site title: In the footsteps of the Famine: Part 2 » Site description: Further adventures (with slow-loading graphics) of a librarian touring Ireland to digitize Irish historical materials.
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» Site title: Ireland 2000 » Site description: New Jersey couple's well-researched account of visits to many popular and less known locations throughout Ireland including Dublin's Jewish Museum and stops along a literary pub crawl tour.
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» Site title: Ireland Pictures and Recommendations » Site description: An Israeli computer programmer and a friend visited many celebrated and lesser known spots during eight days in 2003.
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» Site title: Jack Ledger's Tour of Ireland » Site description: Photos with comments about W. B. Yeats' grave; Blarney, Dunluce and Kilkenny Castles; views of Dingle, Kinsale, Giants Causeway. (Sound)
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» Site title: Jon Sullivan's Excellent Adventure in Ireland » Site description: A California website designer spent three weeks touring and photographing Ireland in May, 1998. His account includes critical comment and insights into common and uncommon subjects like how to deal with plumbing.
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» Site title: Michael's United Kingdom/Ireland Site 1998 » Site description: Photos and comments by Californian Michael Lima about several religious places off the beaten track including Knock, where apparition of Virgin Mary was reported.
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» Site title: Mike's Trip to Ireland » Site description: A guide relating to a 1997 trip through the Aran Islands, Doolin, The Cliffs of Moher, and the Beara Peninsula.
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» Site title: Rick Steves' Dingle Tour Tips » Site description: Public Television's Rick Steves gives detailed directions on touring Dingle Peninsula's historic and scenic sights.
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» Site title: Rob Jagnow - Ireland 2005 » Site description: An MIT student walks and rides through the Burren and spends four nights in the tiny village of Doolin plus time in Galway.
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» Site title: Sandy Feet in Ireland » Site description: A professional sandcastle sculptor from Texas visits Cregg Castle near Galway and other locations in 1998.
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» Site title: Spring Break in Ireland » Site description: Syracuse University senior spends spring break, 2000, touring and taking photos of Ireland, which he describes in five words: "green, medieval, festive, jovial, tradition."
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» Site title: Todd Adams Photography | Ireland Travelog » Site description: A descriptive journal report of travels through the Dingle Penninsula, Doolin, Galway, Connemara and the Aran Islands. Includes photos and travel tips.
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» Site title: Tom and Molly O'Halloran in Ireland » Site description: A couple from Virginia took many photos during their visits to the Guinness plant in Dublin, Killarney, Ring of Kerry and Dingle, where they hiked to Ventry Beach.
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» Site title: Travelogue Ireland, December 2002 » Site description: A Dutch couple drove through much of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and took copious notes and lots of photos of many popular spots. Site has numerous ads.
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» Site title: Wicklow Way » Site description: Journal of a couple's six-day hike from Dublin to Enniskerry in February, 1999. Included are photos, many "how-to" tips and links to other walking and cycling tours in Europe by the authors.
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Q: How is a blonde like a frying pan?
A: You have to get them hot before you put in the meat.
Humor of the day
December 26, 1999
Dear Santa,
You must be surprised that I''m writing to you today, the 26th of December. Well I would very much like to clear up certain things that have occurred since the beginning of the month, when, filled with illusion, I wrote you my letter.
I asked for a bicycle, an electric train set, a pair of roller blades, and a football uniform. I destroyed my brain studying the whole year. Not only was I the first in my class, but I had the best grades in the whole school.
I''m not going to lie to you, there was no one in my entire neighborhood that behaved better than me, with my parents, my brothers, my friends, and with my neighbors. I would go on errands, and even help the elderly cross the street. There was virtually nothing within reach that I would not do for humanity.
What balls do you have leaving me a fucking yo-yo, a stupid whistle, and a pair of socks? What the fuck were you thinking you fat son of a bitch?!
That you have taken me for a sucker the whole fucking year to come out with some shit like this under the tree. As if you hadn''t fucked me enough, you gave that little faggot across the street so many toys that he can''t even walk into his house.
Don''t let me see you trying to fit your big ass down my chimney next year. I''ll fuck you up. I''ll throw rocks at those stupid reindeer and scare them away so you''ll have to walk back to the fucking North Pole, just like what I have to do now since you didn''t get me that fucking bike.
FUCK YOU SANTA. Next year you''ll find out how bad I can be, you FAT-SON-OF-A-BITCH!
Sincerely,
Little Johnny