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Is your trip over St. Patty's Day? Drink green beer! Get a rail pass and go to Scotland and England if ya like. See a haunted castle! Spin round and round at the local pub while they sing Irish songs. Then drunkenly march singing their native songs from town to town in the middle of the night with a group of cute drunken guys. I actually saw that one night when I stumbled out of the pub in Scotland. Oh and no matter how good of an idea you think it is while drunk don't go down in on the rail road tracks and play down there. :P

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You know I always did want to see what are those things called? The big rocks? I think it's the Dover Cliffs. Maybe I could do that. I think the ticket is to Dublin. Guinness, that's the dark beer right? I don't like beer. But if they have some type of free sample, I'll try it!

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Kiss the Blarney Stone.

whoa, i usually have to pay $20 to get that...

Hey with some corned beef and cabbage... you can't go wrong with the Blarney Stone. :lol:

But I also think alongside Tavo's line of reasoning... Guinness must be a part of every meal and in between.

You know I always did want to see what are those things called? The big rocks? I think it's the Dover Cliffs. Maybe I could do that. I think the ticket is to Dublin. Guinness, that's the dark beer right? I don't like beer. But if they have some type of free sample, I'll try it!

In Ireland, Guinness flows in the rivers.

Dover is in England... but if you have enough time you could see similar cliffs on the Atlantic ocean side of the island.

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