Good Pub for "M" in Dublin...
So I am in Dublin Ireland for the last 4 weeks here working and geting ready to head back to the US on Wed. Today I opened up the Irish Times and there was a Full page story of "THE BIG HOUSE" with a quarter page picture of the Soccer Game.. It was a great article although it did refer to the Wolverines of Michigan Univ.. I will forgive them that..
This game received alot of publicity here in Europe especially UK and Ireland and alot of positivie feedback regarding UM and the stadium!.
After being away for nearly a month it was great to get a taste of Michigan. I have run into a few fellow Wolverines while here and a Spartan or two. Penn State football team is coming here to Dubln in a few weeks to Play UCF and recently Navy and ND played here so this city is quite familiar with US College football.
Dublin is a great city and Ireland is awesome. I highly recommend it for Americans. Very friendly very safe lots to do and see and they like Americans.
GO BLUE
uuuuh...Pub name for those of us who will actually go there?
Ah,,,Just realized you meant publicity.
I had the exact same thought when I saw the title...took me a few minutes for the concept to sink in!
I saw the thread title early this morning and disregarded it. But I had to take a look when I saw it again just now, as I was wondering how in the world the mods had dared to leave a "best bar to watch..." thread up for so long. Turns out a combination of a better title and me not being so judgemental of threads soley because of their titles would have gotten me to read the OP a lot sooner, and without any negative preconceived notion of it's content...
Oldest pub in Ireland also O'donohuges off Grafton and The Bleeding Horse. There are tons of Great Pubs in Center CIty..some hundreds of years old.
August 4th, 2014 at 10:03 AM ^
unless you really want to pull a king solomon and split heirs....
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...my obscure to an old Rick Moranis movie has lost the board.
Well played, indeed.
That will get you kicked out of a Pub. As my American Colleagues and I learned when we did that (in the context of a discussion about retirement options and our 401k accounts) when in Dublin in 2010 for a 8-week work visit.
Took us a few minutes afterwards until we were like "oh ........ yeah."
What are you wearing "tlo2485" from Mgoblog?
August 4th, 2014 at 10:04 AM ^
khakis...
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You sound hideous.
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How is the HS football talent in Dublin?
#NewPipeline
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Circled the Ring of Beara (the Ring of Kerry is for beginners!) the last time in Ireland, in 2007. Stopped at such lovely places that included Doolin, Castletownbere, Kenmare, Kinsale & Cobh. Traversed the Healy Pass, which was just...awesome.
More to the point of the OP, I want to go back, because we skipped Dublin last time around. You could spend an entire 2-week Ireland trip in that city and be very happy, too.
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