Dublin Dates

Re: Dublin and Eire questions..

> Did you have a good time?

I'd be interested in hearing your answer to this Ruffian. I'm trying to decide where I should go in November, Dublin or Rome? Or perhaps Barcelona? What about Venice? Any recommendations for a young lass travelling on her own?
 
Re: Travelling questions..

> I'd be interested in hearing your answer to this Ruffian. I'm trying to
> decide where I should go in November, Dublin or Rome? Or perhaps
> Barcelona? What about Venice? Any recommendations for a young lass
> travelling on her own?

Hi Jeane..
Well.. you've asked the right man about travelling!! ha ha.. well, it will have to stop now I am between jobs..
So Novemeber you have a choice.. Dubline or Rome.. I have heard that both are highly accaliamed. I'll know more about Dublin after this w/e.. and I intend to do Rome with someone in romance one day! If it ever happens! (again and agian)
Barca I have heard is brilliant. But again yet to do.. but reliable sources tell me it is unmissable..
I liked venice a lot.. but it probably is at its best (where I was lucky) when the sun shines.. not sure if Novemeber would be good for that.. try it though on your travelling road map for sure..
Where you from Jeane?
Ruffian
 
Re: Travelling questions..

> Well.. you've asked the right man about travelling!! ha ha.. well, it will
> have to stop now I am between jobs..
> So Novemeber you have a choice.. Dubline or Rome.. I have heard that both
> are highly accaliamed. I'll know more about Dublin after this w/e.. and I
> intend to do Rome with someone in romance one day! If it ever happens!
> (again and agian)
> Barca I have heard is brilliant. But again yet to do.. but reliable
> sources tell me it is unmissable..
> I liked venice a lot.. but it probably is at its best (where I was lucky)
> when the sun shines.. not sure if Novemeber would be good for that.. try
> it though on your travelling road map for sure..
> Where you from Jeane?
> Ruffian

Haha, so all in all, not much help from you then eh? Well, that's not true, Venice has been struck off the list - thank you. Yes, Dublin, Rome, Barcelona. Of course there are the safety issues to consider, plus the rumour I have been told regarding those Italian boys; very hands on apparently. However, I think I won't have any problems in that department, even they must have their standards. Hence, the reason I haven't mentioned a trip to Athens, I've heard the Greeks don't, have standards that is...my loss, no doubt.

Rome; hmmm, lots of shoe buying. Barcelona; a loveable person once told me to go there. Dublin could be fun.

I'm from Sydney. But I lived in London for two years, I'm hoping to return in November to catch up with some friends, do a spot of shopping, eat in some incredibly missed restaurants. I figured while I was there I would travel somewhere new.

I hope your trip goes wonderfully.

jeane
 
Re: Travelling questions..

> Haha, so all in all, not much help from you then eh? Well, that's not
> true, Venice has been struck off the list - thank you. Yes, Dublin, Rome,
> Barcelona. Of course there are the safety issues to consider, plus the
> rumour I have been told regarding those Italian boys; very hands on
> apparently. However, I think I won't have any problems in that department,
> even they must have their standards. Hence, the reason I haven't mentioned
> a trip to Athens, I've heard the Greeks don't, have standards that is...my
> loss, no doubt.

Italian boys are soo very obvious.. never met one who does not habitually eye every female up whatever there staure or race! It's that swathy healthy complexion hiding a repressed and excitable mind!

And consider Prague.. It's a bit bleak.. but beautifully gothic.. and has some great buildings.. and its dirt cheap! Don't the Greeks like both? if you know what I mean? Sorry for the racial stereotyping there.

> Rome; hmmm, lots of shoe buying. Barcelona; a loveable person once told me
> to go there. Dublin could be fun.

I'll wait for the right moment for Rome(ance). And Baraclona sounds like a place to visit just for fun. If you went there I'd be envious!! ha ha And a PS for Dublin, it has this stigma that you'll never meet a person whose been theer who hasn't had a good time there.. so it must be some recommendation in there somewhere..

> I'm from Sydney. But I lived in London for two years, I'm hoping to return
> in November to catch up with some friends, do a spot of shopping, eat in
> some incredibly missed restaurants. I figured while I was there I would
> travel somewhere new.

Very glamorous.. Sidney. Say hello to my mate Mark out there would you. ha ha

> I hope your trip goes wonderfully.

I could do with the escapism. I need a fresh mental start.. this could kick start that/
 

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