Thanks for the suggestion Daniel. The folks of a friend of mine are in
Dublin- he was already prepping to furnish me with a flurry of addresses,
but I just finalised where I'll be. Paris over the new year. Top of my list,
Montmarte! :-) The travel agent was telling me it'd be more worth it to
choose somewhere else instead of Prague because UK to Prague I could get
rather cheaply on Easyjet instead, so I could use the free sidetrip to
somewhere else. However, with what Paris'll cost me, I think I might miss
out on Prague :-(! Oh well..

Any of you fellas in Paris?

Cheers,
Ryan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel J. Matyola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 2:56 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Travel suggestions


> If you go to Dublin, be sure to visit Newgrange, which is just an hour
> north of the city, and Kilamainham Gaol, near the Guiness Brewery.  They
> give one a real sense of Irish history, from the earliest days to the
> fight for independence.
>
> Ryan Lee wrote:
>
> >Hi Gianfranco,
> >
> >Possibly the youngest on the list at a tiny 24. I'd like to go to Dublin
> >sometime in my life, but probably not this trip because it's not too far
a
> >stretch from the UK (not intending step on anybody's toes!).  But I
really
> >do want to visit the birthplace of my name! "Mun Riann your name was,
> >laddie? Aye drink up!" Also, bent on finding a serpent they say they
don't
> >have :-)
> >
> >Monument, museums, art galleries, great food, reasonable security and
> >hospitality- not that much to ask is it?
> >
> >I'd like to think I'm reasonably urbanised, but the thing is I'm afraid
of
> >coming across as a lost 17 year old (which I could pass off for I've been
> >told) with a big fat DSLR round my neck- hence my safety paranoia..
> >
> >Decisions decisions..
> >
> >
>
>


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