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the loan to ireland. has it lowered prices YET?
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Look, I hate to interrupt but we seem to be straying off the topic of this thread which is discussing just how much of a knob moneyman22 is.This space has been intentionally left blank0
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GlennTheBaker wrote: »Look, I hate to interrupt but we seem to be straying off the topic of this thread which is discussing just how much of a knob moneyman22 is.
Didn't know it was in doubt0 -
guiness is all that matters. let's get some0
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Didn't know it was in doubtThis space has been intentionally left blank0
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moneyman22 wrote: »guiness is all that matters. let's get someThis space has been intentionally left blank0
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »I mean as someone who has travelled in India about 30 times for up to 6 months at a time,top to bottom side to side, the 'Indian food' I have experienced in various restaurants in Cork (where I go several times each year) has without exception been dire, over-rated, too expensive and lacking in any subtle flavours whatsoever.
And that's only their good points, I would rather eat on Ryanair!!!!!!
If you know of a GOOD Indian restaurant in Cork (I wish) feel free to PM me and I'll take a look in a few weeks unless I've tried it before.
Indian as in British style Indian (Indo-Pak, Bengali, Punjabi). I could walk you right too the two we go to but I can't even tell you their names. the other place we eat is the Quay Co-Op on sulivans Quay. Which isn't an Indian place at all. Possibly being veggies we are missing the 3 pot horrors you are facing?
I can assure you Cork's Indian Restaurants are better than Dublin's (which is not saying much) and Belfast's are possibly the worst in the old world.The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
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GlennTheBaker wrote: »Yeah, a group drinking session to Dublin with you as Party Leader - sounds thrilling.
I bags I pick the pubs (in Crumlin) we take him to.The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
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adouglasmhor wrote: »I bags I pick the pubs (in Crumlin) we take him to.
temple bar, quays, dubliner, gogartys. hmmm joys0 -
moneyman22 wrote: »yes but dublin pubs are better. get the price lower and i'll be happy.
guiness is not red
www.guinness.com/en-gb/faqs.html
GUINNESS® beer is not actually black but rather dark ruby red because of the way the ingredients are prepared
Have you never been to the Guinness storehouse - they tell you it is ruby red!
Also Guinness is cheaper in Cork becuase Murphys is the preferred stout in CorkWeight loss challenge, lose 15lb in 6 weeks before Christmas.0 -
but guninness is my favourite drinky winky0
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