Why paris reminds of limerick

Orly half hour in cab tho so you’re in Montemarte for midnight. loads of time on the clock

"For his part, the unimpressed French interviewee dismissed Eddie’s contribution, saying he was “just a drunk Irish man”.

Mr O’Keefe was not the only Irish supporter in the clip, as his friend could be spotted behind him wearing and Offaly jersey and a large foam finger."

God help whoever was stuck beside them!

What has this to do with Paris?

He speaks French

What a legend.

No mention of the fashion, vape shop or mobile phone repair quarters in what is otherwise a fairly decent article…

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Waterside pubs? Where you can sit out and have a drink?
Name them?

It was discussed here before, perhaps two or pushing three with the Locke Bar included.

I stopped reading then.

House
Upstairs Curraghgower
JJ Bowles
The Locke

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The locke, curragower, couple of hotels, squire McGuire might squeeze in there. Slatterys on Lord Edward st is my favourite waterside bar in the city.

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Our Airport & Paris would have have fierce time for each other.

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Portleys & The Gate Bar, if you’re a smoker

The only one where you’re actually beside the Shannon is JJ Bowles.

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Poor man’s kilkee has its charms too

You said waterside in your initial post. You didn’t specify the Shannon

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You said waterside.

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Pa Ryan’s on the Dock Road was a lovely waterside spot

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Lovely clientele.

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Yes, she reminds me of Limerick. Rathkeale, a small fraction more than the other hellholes dotted around the place.