> Yes, with T&S. Is this a site someone else put up and you're sponsoring or
did
> you do the whole thing yourself? Either way I'm impressed.

Myself, last Christmas when I was bored :o)


> How's that Celtic Tiger doing? Still romping the countryside (excluding
parts of
> the west)? The US economy feels similar to right before the big housing
crash of
> the mid-80's--lots of layoffs, lots of inexplicable building of huge
houses.
> We'll see.

Celtic Tiger's gone down with rabies or something equally nasty & fatal -
the IT market has more or less slumped since 11/9 but personally I think it
was coming anyway, whether 9/11 had happened or not. Ireland was booming to
the extent that it couldn't go on forever.
But in saying that... I'm kept busy so all's not too bad, business/client
list is growing slowly but surely.


> My sweetie and I are studying Irish, if you can believe that. We're doing
first level for
> the second time, as do most people here. It takes about a year before you
stop
> being stunned by the lenitions and eclipses. Yikes.

lol... you're probably better at the spoken word than myself. Never really
had an interest in Irish when I was in school & as my BF says - "you don't
have a patriotic bone in your body" so it would seem par for the course for
me not to have any interest in Irish language, culture or history .... ah
but if Ireland were playing a World Cup qualifier or something similar I'd
be in the pub cheering them on just like anyone else!


> It's incredibly cold here, winter's set in already. 5 degrees Centigrade
today.
> I know that because the Note Tab Lite I downloaded today has a temperature
> conversion thingie right on the margin of the window. I see the Euro's
keeping
> pace with the dollar nicely. I knew I should have bought some when they
were
> new.
Yeah I really noticed the change in weather when we gort back form Malta at
the start of Oct. FREEZING!! Ireland's weather is always veering towards the
crap side of things - approx. 3-4 weeks of sunshine (in May!) for our summer
this year but you get used to not expecting much from the weather so then
you're not disappointed when it doesn't deliver! Trying to plan a day out is
a nightmare... a picnic for example is a joke - food basket.... blanket...
flask...all weather gear (oilskins!) lol



> Hope you workload develops a nice rhthym to it. Keep that Tiger awake.
> Sherry from NH (hoping to retire in Eire)
Don't forget your all weather gear!

Cheers,
jac.




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