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BS: Question for my irish friends

18 Nov 16 - 04:40 PM (#3821412)
Subject: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

What is the name of that abandon old great house in the burren. That thing scared the snot out of me one night when my rental car broke down outside of it. Glad I got it running again


18 Nov 16 - 04:43 PM (#3821413)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

It was in the wee hours and I had some really creepy things staring out of the broken windows. Was never happier to get out of there. Can't remember the name of it though.. Not far from the dolman


18 Nov 16 - 05:50 PM (#3821417)
Subject: Re: BS : 'Question for my Irish Friends'
From: GUEST,Martin Ryan

Probably This One

Beir bua.

p.s. Would some kind mod please shuffle this below the line to the appropriate thread?


18 Nov 16 - 07:14 PM (#3821434)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: McGrath of Harlow

Now by rights you should have found yourself caught up in a night of dancing, with all the lights blazing, and woke up in the morning, 100 years later...

Narrow escape there...


18 Nov 16 - 07:15 PM (#3821435)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

Lol. Indeed


18 Nov 16 - 07:17 PM (#3821436)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

Thanks martin, that looks like it


18 Nov 16 - 07:19 PM (#3821439)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: michaelr

I stopped at that place some years ago. An impressive ruin, it didn't creep me out at all.


18 Nov 16 - 09:40 PM (#3821460)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: leeneia

Next time you'll have a statue of Our Lady on your dashboard, I'll bet. Creepy things that stare out of barred windows never mess with Her.

Aside from that, did you enjoy your trip? What was your favorite part?


18 Nov 16 - 10:09 PM (#3821470)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

Love Ireland been there many times. It is all beautiful


18 Nov 16 - 10:11 PM (#3821471)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

Mike don't
Go late at night


19 Nov 16 - 11:22 AM (#3821540)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: Mrrzy

I have a separate question for our Irish friends:

Can my twins get Irish citizenship from being conceived there?

-Grasping at straws but actually, it's a Catholic country, it might fly, no?


20 Nov 16 - 01:08 AM (#3821670)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: Thompson

Not far from the dolmen? Which dolmen? The Burren's aflock with dolmens!

No, Mrzy, conception isn't any good for citizenship, but if they have an Irish grandparent…


20 Nov 16 - 12:51 PM (#3821733)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: Mrrzy

The family was in Ireland in the 1600's on their way to the New World but it's a little farther back than the grandparents...


20 Nov 16 - 02:02 PM (#3821747)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: olddude

Yes there are many dolmans but it is the cool one always photographed. By the way the little flowers all over in the summer are beautiful. I guess some only grow there and no place else


21 Nov 16 - 12:37 AM (#3821801)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: Thompson

The flowers in the Burren are rare Alpine plants - beautiful little gentians, bee orchids, etc snuggling into the rocks of the moonscape-like hills.

Mrrzy, the 17th century Plantations are no good for citizenship, I'm afraid. Only chance is to send them over to work and they could seek naturalisation :)


21 Nov 16 - 04:00 AM (#3821810)
Subject: RE: BS: Question for my irish friends
From: Jim Carroll

MAIRE RUADH
During the making of the film 'Derby O'Gill and the Little People, the ruin of a castle (most of the 'castles' in Ireland are actually fortified Tower Houses) further into the Burren was used for a location.
There's a story told here in Miltown Malbay of when Walt Disney visited our local music bar, Friels, with his entourage, during the filming - the bar was run at the time by the legendary formidable couple, Maisie and Tómas Friel (The Tailor and Ansty, writ large).
Disney established himself in the armchair in the kitchen, surrounded by his courtiers and at one stage of the evening, he turned to the landlord and said, "Tell me Tómas - do you believe in fairies?"
Tomas replied, "Wasn't there one sitting in that very chair only last week".
Disney leapt to he feet and disappeared out of the door with his little army of followers, drove out of Miltown and were never seen again.....
Jim Carroll