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tabtitle: Ireland Log
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title: A Log of My Travels in Ireland
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topics: other
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pub: "2015-01-01"
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short_desc: "Once upon a time, I traveled to Ireland. It was quite the
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experience. Me, my 3 friends Suf, Chris and Cary, Scion, shenanigans,
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Guiness, whiskey, and Thunderstruck."
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# Day 1: 07/27/10
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Melon... *scatter*
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Today is travel day! Heading out right now towards JFK, then a 5 hour lay-over
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there, then finally taking off towards the Emerald Isle! I'm both excited and
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anxious, but surprisingly calm. I think it's to the point where I'm ready to get
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things moving.
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This flight will be rather uneventful: short 55 minute hop to JFK. I'm looking
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forward to the longer flight. The time will give me opportunity to read, relax
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and think... something I haven't done enough of in the past week.
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# Day 2: 07/28/10
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Left is safe!
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Today we finally arrived in Ireland, first in Dublin and then Shannon. The trip
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over was a bit of a challenge: a lack of sleep combined with an atmosphere
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trying to promote one, all wrapped in the situation of no comfortable way to
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actually get sleep helped to contribute to me not sleeping more than 30 minutes
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tops. On the plus side, I did get to watch Dorian Grey and Percy Jackson on the
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way over. Also, they served a very delicious beef stew for dinner; I was
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pleasantly surprised.
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Upon arrival, we immediately set out to retrieve our luggage, which arrived
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mostly unmolested. Then, as we proceeded out of the terminal, we finally found
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our 4th member, Suf, waiting eagerly for our arrival; he had arrived a day
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earlier, and had many a story to share about his adventures in Limerick (our
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eventual destination for the day). We got our car, forgot our GPS, recovered our
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GPS, and began driving toward Limerick from Shannon Airport. We quickly
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discovered that, given our American driving-habits, we thought every car driving
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on the "wrong side of the road" was going to kill us. I think twice we all
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panicked for fear of our lives. But, once we adjusted (or at least, once Suf
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did... Cary is still a bit iffy) the drive was relatively quick and painless. We
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arrived not more than 30 minutes later in Limerick, and made for the City Center
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to explore on foot the many shops and eateries that the city had to offer, as
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well as pay a visit to "The Bitter End" Pub, where Suf had visited on the
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previous night. We explored for a bit, had lunch at The Bitter End, visited a
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shop so Cary could purchase a couple shilelagh (spelling), wander to a tourist
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booth for information and, with said acquired directions, made for our first B&B
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of the trip: Coonagh Lodge. We relaxed and napped a bit at the Lodge, enough to
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recouperate for a voyage back to Limerick, and made for some dinner and
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adventure. We explored around, eventually stopping in at a place called
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"Wokking" for some authentic Irish Chinese food, which turned out to be very
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tasty and filling. We then explored for a pub, stopping at "Charlie St.
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George's" pub for a quick pint and some people-watching. Then, we explored a bit
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more, and wound up back at The Bitter End to enjoy an evening cup of tea and
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some relaxing time. After this, we made back to the B&B, where I discovered that
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my power brick likes to make a weird noise as it charges my laptop. I account it
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to the different voltage, and pray that it doesn't explode and kill us all.
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Of most important note, Suf decided to enlighten us with some of his arab cab
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driving slang, most notable of which is "Why for you fuck my road?" An important
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question, to be sure, and one to be answered in the days to come. A very steady
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lean into this adventure, which I prefer to the alternative "kick-in-the-door"
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style. Hopefully I can figure out some way to get my computer to connect to WPA2
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connections so I can have internet more readily. At least for tonight, I
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probably won't get back on (unfortunate news for my KoL desires. Too many
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adventures will be wasted after I waste the NS... Oh well...)
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# Day 3: 07/29/10
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"Ya know, you keep that shirt on much longer, you gonna get jungle rot" - Biff McBodyspray
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Today was our first big travel day. We left Limerick around 11:00 am and made
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for Galway. Along the way we stopped in at the Cliffs of Moher, and then
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continued on to our destination in Kinvara.
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The Cliffs of Moher are quite the site to see. Set along the Atlantic Ocean is a
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couple-mile stretch of sheer cliffs, topped with walkways and occasional watch
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towers, or at least ruins of them. We walked the Cliffs for about an hour, just
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exploring the different angles and particulars of the cliffs themselves: the
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numerous outcroppings, the way the waves would collide with the rock, the caves
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and small inlets that the water had born away. All these details helped to
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complete one heck of a view! I also enjoyed the visitor center, which was built
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into the hillsides near the cliffs.
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After the cliffs, we make our way to Kinvara. We stop briefly at the Burren, a
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barren area of rocks and not much else. Once we arrive, we check into our B&B
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and decide to hold off on Galway until tomorrow night. This leaves us with
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plenty of time to explore Kinvara proper. We relax for a bit and make to town
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for some dinner and adventures. We decided to stop in at an Italian place called
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'The Full Tide Inn', and while waiting for our food, had quite the heated
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philosophical discussion. It really put into perspective for me just how
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unprepared I am to defend my own view/the Stoic view of topics. After dinner, we
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walked out to Dunguaire Castle, which was unfortunately closed, but we still
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were able to explore the surrounding grounds. We learned a bit of background
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from a fellow tourist, and then made our way back into town to buy a few snacks
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before heading back to our B&B. That night, despite our best laid plans, we
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weren't able to get to Scion. However, luckily for me, the internet access at
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the B&B was unprotected and therefore I could hop onto KoL and finish up my
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ascension! I bought the trophie available to me (the one regarding food
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recipies) and clammered through the astral gash to return once more to my life
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of adventuring. I ascended as a Sauceror, holding onto Pastamancy so I can
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really start to rack up the bonus adventures from my cooking. A few adventures
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gone, I manage to get to level 2 the first day, and am very excited to really
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get this sauce boiling.
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# Day 4: 07/30/10
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Be-buh-buh-day, be-buh-buh-day, E-DAY-OH, E-DAY-OH, THAT'S OK!
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Holy crap, today seemed like an entire month's worth of exploration and
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adventure. After a delicious traditional Irish breakfast, we made for Galway.
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In Galway we parked and set out for our busiest and most fun day yet. I can tell
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you now that my feet are none to happy about the amount of walking we achieved,
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but if nothing else this is a good reminder to properly prepare next time: make
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sure my shoes are comfortable enough to walk around in almost constantly. So, we
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park and make towards the city center. Galway is situated along the coast of
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Galway Bay (go figure...) and has a river running through the center of town. We
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head down the busy pedestrian walkway and hit up a few shops. Chris, Suf and
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Cary all check out a couple tattoo parlours, and me being less interested make
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for some good people watching and relax a bit. We continue our walk through the
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busy crowds, and eventually make our way to the river. Exploring it for a bit,
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Cary and I decide to stop off at a river-side restaurant called 'Mustard', where
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I get one of the most delicious pulled-pork sandwiches I've ever enjoyed.
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Afterwards, we met back up with Chris and Suf, and walked out towards the bay a
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bit. As we voyaged further away from the city, we met with a couple of fellow
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travelers, and discovered a great bar to stop at in town, known as 'E Brun' or
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'The Bridge.' At the bar we met Bill, a local of Galway, who told us of many
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great sites and happenings around town. An important detail of our stay in
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Galway is that the Galway Races were going on. Evidently, they're a big deal.
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So, after our stop in the pub and a delicious Guiness, we make to explore and
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find 'The Crane,' where Shela's son will be playing live music later in the
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evening. We find it, and gather from another local (and rather attractive) girl
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the location of a couple of good niteclube. After finding the Crane we decide to
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hunt our a place to eat, and eventually wander back to 'Kelly's', which helps to
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bring back nostalgic memories of Geneseo and our own Kelly's. We enjoy a
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deliciously filling meal there, compliments of Chris, and find out that later in
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the evening we can enjoy Crane for some authentic (and rather good) Irish jazz
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(which sounds not much different from any other type of jazz...). Thus far,
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although I've been able to explain our day in only a few short paragraphs, we've
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experienced to us what has felt like a lifetime worth of exploration. But, the
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fun is only just about to start.
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10:20pm, and we just left The Crane Bar to head back to the B&B for some
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kick-ass Scion action. Along the way, we overhear a few clubs, but nothing
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really catches our ear until we get to Kelly's. We can hear the beats from
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outside, we can feel our feet aching but wanting to join in, so we head upstairs
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and find (!!!)... a bunch of people standing around as a DJ mixes. What a let
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down! Well, Suf wouldn't have any of this, and neither would the rest of us, so
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after settling into our comfortable corner, Suf finally finds a song that he'll
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groove to. And groove he does. Following quickly in suite, we join him on the
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floor and find ourselves almost alone dancing. The 4 American tourists are the
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only ones dancing in the Irish Niteclub. Almost poetic, mostly pathetic. Well,
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this quickly changes, as more people flock to the dance floor after seeing our
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amazing example. And by no means am I exaggerating! We literally started the
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dance party at a niteclub. We groove it and move it for a good couple of hours
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before we take off for new adventures. After a bit of exploring, and a lot of
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drunk people, we decide to split up: Chris and Suf head back to Kelly's for some
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more dancing, Cary wanders the street talking to people, and I, the lamest of
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the group, head back to the car to call it a night. Before long, we all
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reconvene, load up the GPS and make our way back to the B&B. This night has been
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legendary, and no degree of detailed description can truly capture just how epic
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the night was.
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Simply put: Galway was unforgetable.
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# Day 5: 07/31/10
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"Where are we heading again? Ballerina?" "BALLINA!"
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After the unbelievable adventure of Galway, we head out for our next stop in
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Northwest Ireland: Ballina.
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We set off after saying goodbye to our thus-far favorite B&B and host Shiela,
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and head north. As we're driving, we spot a few turn offs and decide to stop at
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one of them to explore a bit of the countryside. We find our way onto a
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mountain, scale the smaller hills leading up to it, and eventually make our way
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back to the car to continue walking. As we're driving, we happen across one of
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the more epic scenes of our voyage: the carved out "seat" of a mountain, which
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we refer to afterwards as 'The God Seat.' Surely, the scene of epic Scion games
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to come.
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As we continue along our voyage, we stop off at Kylemore Abbey, the most
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stunning scene I've seen in my life thus far. Imagine a white and grey castle,
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then make it less war-oriented and more beautiful, then set it on a gorgeous
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lake, at the base of a very impressive mountain. That's Kylemore Abbey. We park
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and explore a bit, and I get several good pictures. Further, I manage to spot a
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statue of something half way up the mountain, made of white stone. Whoever made
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this statue certainly had a lot of determination!
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We leave the Abbey and finish our journey to our B&B for the evening. We relax,
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settle in, and finally get to playing some Scion. Cary volunteered to run
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first, so we play through the first half of his one shot: saving a 'shie' from
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an Irish scion and his giant lackies. My character, a defensive tank named
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Derrick Nasher, does quite well. We finish up the session, spend our exp (making
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us even more boss), and crash for a relatively early night.
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This B&B also has an encrypted internet, so at first I'm out of luck. However,
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on a whim I try out the Chromium build I brought along (thanks Hexxeh!!), and
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manage to easily set up a connection through that! I can't upload any files or
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pictures very well, but I can still play some KoL and post a few updates to my
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social sites. Also, Google Voice has proven to be a godsend! Being able to text
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from a website has been my primary means of keeping in contact with the family
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back at home.
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# Day 6: 08/01/10
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"...just chillax..."
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"Woah... I never expected to hear 'chillax' outside of the states!"
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- A conversation between Kim and Chris
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Day 2 of our stay in Ballina. We eat an early breakfast and make for Killary
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Adventure for some archery!
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We arrive in Killary around noon, and enjoy an hour of arching with our
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instructor Kim and another instructor named Dugal. I managed to shoot 2
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bullseyes! It's amazing that if you actually hold the weapon properly and keep
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proper form, you can actually aim with it. Never would have thought otherwise...
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(/sarcasm). We joked, tried out some trick shooting, played a HORSE-style game,
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and all-in-all came out of the adventure feeling really great. Plus, we all got
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some wicked "battle wounds" from the bow on our forearms.
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After the archery, we decide to head to Westport, on advice from Kim, for some
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shopping and to get lunch. We immediately (perhaps fatefully) stumble upon a
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place called 'The Asgard' and decide that there's no better place to eat in town
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than here. I enjoy some Bangers and Mash - Asgard Style - and feel the wonderful
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feeling of fulness once more. This trip has been a wonderful venture in
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delicious foods. The traditional Irish breakfast (Egg, real bacon, sausages,
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black and white pudding, half a tomatoe, toast, tea and juice) is so filling
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that most of the time we feel no need to eat before dinner. Today, though, was a
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glaring exception; that, and we had a different breakfast of pancakes and
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poached eggs. After the Bangers and Mash, we split up: I head off to explore the
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riverway and the port, while the others go shopping. I manage to snap quite a
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few nice pictures, and figure out some more features on the camera, before we
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meet back up and head back to Ballina, and then onwards to Enniscrone, the
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birthplace of Cary's ancestors, the Grimes.
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We arrive in Enniscrone around 4:00 in the afternoon, to a beautiful sunny day
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and warm weather. Enniscrone in a beach town, so we split up once again, with me
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heading out towards the beach and the others once more hitting up the shops. I
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walk along the Atlantic Ocean, soaking in the waves and the rays, and eventually
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make my way back to the car to relax for a bit. We head back to the B&B, rest
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for a bit, and decide that heading back to Enniscrone for some delicious,
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authentic Irish-Chinese food would be best. And best it was: we discovered the
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awesomness and addictivness that is puffed-rice prawn crisps. Dinner was good,
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too.
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We head back to the B&B and finish up Cary's session of Scion. Chris set his
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crab-tank relic for self-destruct and took care of all the giants for us, while
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I managed to manipulate our crazy Irish scion friend Brian that he forgot how to
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fight, which led to his untimely demise (or at least him falling
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unconscious...). We saved the 'shie', secured the relic protected inside it, and
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got Brian's birthrights for ourselves. A success, and a good start to our Scion
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adventures yet to come. Cary hands the GM torch over to Chris, and we begin his
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session tonight: we get tasked by Brigid (one of the Tuatha) to help out one of
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her daughters. We manage to find her just in time for the night to expire, and
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so we call it there. In KoL, I've managed to get to level 4, half-way towards 5,
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before I call it a night. I haven't yet played all my available turns, but I'm
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making decent progress. With a bit more practice I can probably get getting to
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level 6 a 2-day process, which will help to speed through the slower part of the
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game.
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# Day 7: 08/02/10
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Worst. Bank. Holiday. Ever.
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After a restful evening, and another delicious breakfast of pancakes and poached
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eggs, we enjoy a quick chat with John, our host, before heading off on our
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"driving day from hell." Our course will take us through the middle of Ireland,
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stopping off at Athlone to see the oldest bar in Ireland (and perhaps the world)
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and eventually into Tipperary for the evening
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Our first stop of the day is in Athlone, a city smack-dab in the middle of
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Ireland. The drive to Athlone was a bit long, but still strikingly beautiful. It
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seems like Ireland, despite it's rather small size, is still host to some of the
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most grandiouse and beautiful scenes I've ever seen. We arrive in Athlone around
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noon, and wander around a bit. Suf, Cary and I all stop in at 'The Snug' for a
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quick pint, before we take off across the bridge in the middle of town to hit up
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some shopping. We stop off in Athlone Castle along the way for some great
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pictures, and run into Chris, who had wandered off to find some shops, after we
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cross the bridge. Chris and I decide to backtrack to the Castle, then wander
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around before we head back to Sean's. Sean's is the oldest bar in Ireland,
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dating back towards 900AD, and quite possible the oldest bar in the world.
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Obviously, I enjoy a pint of Guiness before we head back to the car and continue
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along our day's journey.
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We decide to stop off at Clanmocnoise Abbey, a ruined abbey just south of
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Athlone, before heading out to Tipperary. The sites there are truely amazing,
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and the ruined Abbey is quite cool as well. The conservation attempts have, thus
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far, done a good job of maintaining what was salvageable, but the Abbey itself
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is beyond repair. After some cool pictures, we continue on our way to Tipperary.
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We finally arrive at our destination for the evening. Tipperary is a small town,
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with a good amount of shops and a very comfortable atmosphere. Unfortunately,
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and unknown to us, due to the Bank Holiday most of the food shops are closed. We
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settle for a fast-food place called "American Stars" and apologize to our
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digestive tracks before heading back to our B&B for some Scion action.
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Scion has us defending Nikki from a couple of Fenrir, which we succeed in doing,
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and then finding out our target was, in fact, a doppleganger. We discover this a
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bit too late, though, and end our session assaulting 'The God Seat' and a Norse
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Scion, who claims that "the ginger bitch has got to go." Well, Derrick'll be
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damned if he let's a potential future employer die that easily. The stage is set
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as both Derrick and the Norse Scion enter their Collosus Armor, Cary's Scion
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enters his Warpspasm, and Suf's Scion prepares to make pincushins out of the
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Frost Giants. After Scion comes KoL, which sees my progression to level 5 and
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acquisition of Advanced Sausecrafting. I adventure for a bit more, before
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fatigue wins and I succumb to sleep.
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# Day 8: 08/03/10
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"There any bars... excuse me... pubs around here?"
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"Welcome to Ireland, lad!"
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- A conversation between me and a bouncer
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Today we headed back to the Rock of Cashel to get a great tour around the castle
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grounds. I took lots of pictures, bought a few things for myself and a great
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sweater for my mom, fall down a few steps while wandering the castle grounds
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(resulting in a beautiful leg-bruise to match my archery-provided battle wound
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on my forearm), and we wrap up Tipperary and head to Cork.
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We arrive in Cork and are immediately thrust into the realization that Cork is
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quite the large, industrial city. After a bit of confusion finding our way to
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our B&B for the night, we decide to take some naps to recover some energy and
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mana, and head out to find dinner and some nighttime entertainment. On the
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generocity of our very funny and cheery innkeep, we head to a place called
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Zak's, and are pleasantly surprised in the meal; I had a delicious Irish-beef
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burger, some awesome garlic bread, and a Murphy's to wash it all down (Murphy's
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is brewed in Cork; Guiness is not very welcomed here). We finish dinner, and
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head out to find some clubs for the night.
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We start our evening off wandering the neighborhood around Zak's. We find a
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place, rather populated and playing somewhat good music, but quickly discover
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it's overpopulated with Binfo for the night. We pass this pub, and ask the
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bouncer for any suggestions, and get pointed towards a place called "Sober
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Lane." Ignoring the odd name, we head off in the appropriate direction and run
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into a metal pub along the way, so I insist we stop in and enjoy a drink. We get
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a pint, enjoy the music, and move on. 'Sober Lane' turns out to be a much
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younger-oriented pub, which doesn't dissappoint us, but it really pulls through
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when Chris discovers the dart board in the back corner. We quickly take it over,
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playing darts until the pub closes (oddly early, for our expectations), and
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Chris and I head out to relax outside. Cary and Suf, being the charmers that
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they are, end up chatting it with two girls local to the area, who invite all of
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us back to a place called 'Cruscien Lar' (which we all continually misunderstand
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as crusifixion). We follow them through the streets of Cork, and eventually wind
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up at the closed pub. They hit the secret side enterence, and convince the owner
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and co. to let us in.
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Cruscien Lar (which I'm sure I'm spelling wrong), ended up being the undeniable
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high point of Cork. Once we got a bit more comfortable and began chatting with
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everyone, we really ended up enjoying ourselves! And then, we met Alan. Alan is
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a veritable world travelling musician. He has been pretty much everywhere,
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including state side, with his band 'The Jordans' and he had many tales to share
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with us. He mentioned that the prices for alcohol (and women (...and drugs))
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were best in Slovakia, that you'll never see anything more beautiful than the
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Southeastern Asian countries, and that Russia really isn't that bad a place.
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Really a lot of what we talked about fell into those topics, and it was a
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conversation which I enjoyed thoroughly. Alan taught me that being a world
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traveller doesn't take gobs of money and resources. All it takes is a desire to
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explore, and a willingness to step outside your comfortable little box.
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Throughout the night we talked with Alan, and his friends Marie and Ger (the
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girls which Cary and Suf connected with), about not only their travels, but also
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their taste in music (which was gloriously metal-oriented), their careers, their
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adventures and their aspirations. As the night wound down, we all said our
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farewells, and left through the side door. Our night was almost at an end! As we
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wandered back to the B&B, we stumbled across a rather rowdy bunch, and Suf,
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being the social butterfly that he is, decided to hop on board. We eventually
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were introduced to Nollagh and her friends, who were travelling in our direction
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to a supposed party. Considering we're still young, as was the night, we tagged
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along and were eager to arrive at another Irish party. Sadly, the party was a
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bit of a bust, and seeing as we were so close to home, we decided to just call
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it a night. An awesome night, almost so much to as to rival our crazy adventures
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in Galway.
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# Day 9: 08/04/10
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My father's name is Merry Merry Mack!
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```
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After a rather enjoyable rest, we departed from Cork on our way to our final
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"big city" stop: Killarney. Killarney has a very homey feel about it. There are
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plenty of tourist shops, plenty of sites and sounds to experience, and the night
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life is absolutely amazing, but more on that in a bit.
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We arrived at our B&B to find that the owner had stepped out for a bit, so we
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decided to just park and wander into town. We quickly found some great shops,
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restaurants, pubs, and other such attractions. Chris and I wandered around a few
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places, and I ended up finding a few good gifts for the family: a corkscrew and
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wine stopper for dad, both made of pewter; and a hat for Eric, which I think
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will suit him quite nicely. After a bit more wandering, we headed back to the
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B&B to relax and recover before we hit the town.
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I think the most memorable part of Killarney for me was all the festivities
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going on at night in the city. Almost every pub had live music, there were
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people out walking and having a great time. There were lights, and food, and
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music, and drinks... it just felt like a fun place to be! We started our night
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wandering around a bit, and found ourselves at an outside banquet of sorts, with
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life music. Suf and I, exemplifying our boistrious nature, led the singing of
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the chorus (see the quote), and made our mark early in the Killarney
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perspective. After our job was done there, we found our way to a pub called
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'Scruffy's', near an amazing hotel. The band playing there had some great
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traditional music as well, which we joined in on. Had a pint, made some friends,
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moved on down the road to our final destination for the evening: McSorley's.
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McSorley's is appropriately named because my feet at the end of the night were
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very McSore. To say the least, McSorely's is about 50% enough to keep me in
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Ireland. The drinks were great, the atmosphere was amazing, and, the best part
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of all, the music was fantastic. This particular evening we were treated to a
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performance by a ground called "Zoot Allures", a cover band. They played an
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AMAZING set, with so many great songs, and such great energy, that it made me
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really wish American clubs would pull their heads out of their asses and
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actually play good music. Anyways, amazing music was played, several videos
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were filmed, more-than-several beverages were consumed, and at the end of the
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night, the lead singer from the group gave me a great, big bear hug. Naturally,
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I returned the favor.
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Well, Zoot Allures wasn't the end of the night for us, as McSorely's has a
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secret back room dance club, so we obviously had to make use of that. We danced
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for a good while, then Chris, Cary and I decided to take off and get back to the
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B&B to sleep. We left a window open for Suf. Once again, to say the least,
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Killarney is absolutely amazing!
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# Day 10: 08/05/10
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```
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The room fell silent, as the man lowered his microphone to the crowd. A single
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bewildered bystander asked, "Yeah?" The man only nodded, a knowning nod. The
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bystander tipped his head back, and breathed deep the pub air, and finally, as
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the tension grew to an unberable level, cried out: "THUNDERSTRUCK!!!"
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```
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I thought the first night was amazing. Holy crap this town just keeps getting
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better and better!
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So, day 2. After some great, great sleep (which, of the 4 of us, I'm the only
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one to wake up in time for breakfast), I clean myself up and head to town.
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Yesterday I had seen an "internet cafe," and figured it would be similar to what
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we call internet cafes in America (I was wrong), so I made my way there to get
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my KoL fix, and check up on the tubes. Well, the internet cafe was a
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pay-per-use computer room, so I threw my cash at the front desk and got a couple
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hours of hardcore internet access. KoL Update: beat the boss bat, the Goblin
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King, and the first part of my Nemesis quest. Not bad, I guess, but I think it's
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safe to say that juggling an acension with travelling abroad is a bit difficult,
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unless you know what you're doing. I don't, for the most part.
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After lunch at a (surprise!) Chinese food place, we decided to take the
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afternoon off and head back to the B&B to play some more Scion, before
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McSorley's opened up again. We did some great stuff, saved the freckled Scion,
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then I made the decision to let her die (which ended up coinciding with some
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|
major character development, so that's nice), and then Cary's character died
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defending her. So, all in all, we failed our mission, but succeeded at Scion.
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Huh.
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Anyways, McSorley's opened up shortly after the game, so we hit up dinner (more
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Chinese), and I spent some time wandering around getting pictures of the pubs we
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had visited. It's funny: my dad complimented me on all the pictures of the
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beautiful scenary and what not, but he asked a very important questions: where
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are all the pubs?? So I tried to rectify that our last night in Killarney,
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snapping a picture of a few placed before winding my way back to McSorley's for
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the evening. Round 2... FIGHT!
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The cover band at McSorley's tonight was not as good as the other band, which is
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the equivalent as saying that the 200000 Candle-Power flashlight isn't as bright
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|
as the 300000 Candle-power one: they're both way brighter (or, awesomer in this
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case) than the required flashlight (or, typical American cover band, in this
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case). Tonight's show was by Revenge, who paid tribute to some of the older
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songs, including quite a bit of ACDC. We rocked out hard core, really supporting
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the band out front by dancing and singing along. Then the moment happened, the
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moment that Chris has claimed is the most epic moment of the trip. The quote
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says it all, but in short: the band was playing Thunderstruck by ACDC, and the
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lead singer lowered the mic to me to scream "THUNDERSTRUCK!!" into, and it was
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amazing timing. I do have to say, sometimes my timing is spectacular. Anyways,
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that memory will stick with me forever, and I think with Chris, Suf and Cary as
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well, so I consider this night an unbelievable success.
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Once more, we invaded the back room, only this time we stayed until close. We
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danced our way into another dance party, because evidently we're all Lords of
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the Dance, and met some new friends: May, a French girl there with friends. We
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danced with them, we danced with total strangers, and we danced until we
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couldn't dance any more! I literally understood what it meant to be out of mana
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that night. I had barely the energy to return home, before I just passed out on
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my bed.
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Killarney is the city I would most enjoy in Ireland. Of all the places we've
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gone, it's the city which feels the most alive. It has the loudest pulse, the
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brightest flash, the sweetest music; it's the type of environment I want to live
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in. While I don't think Ireland is quite the island for me, if I did decide to
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live here, Killarney would be my final destination.
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# Day 11: 08/06/10
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```
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Wow, this place is nice. I don't think we belong here.
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```
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Today we all are taking a bit of a down day. After the past 2 nights, I'm
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|
exhausted, and ready to just sit around a do nothing for a bit. Well,
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|
conveniently Cary is getting his tattoo today, so I got my wish. We check out of
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|
our B&B, pack up the car, park in town and go exploring a bit more. After I
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|
stop at the Tourist Information, I learn of a free Wi-Fi pub nearby, and relax
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|
there for a couple of hours, enjoying some tea and playing some KoL. I don't
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|
really achieve anything of any worth in game, and Suf, Cary and Chris show up
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|
just in time for us to work on our Scion characters a bit and head to dinner. We
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|
go to the Chinese food place we hit up last night for lunch, and then Cary must
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|
depart for his tattoo. Chris, Suf and I all decide to wander back into the pub
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|
for a bit, where I finish up my KoL for the day, enjoy some more Scion, check
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the email, and generally just chillax.
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We leave Killarney around 5:30 and arrive at our second-to-last destination,
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|
Ballyseede Castle Hotel. Since we have nothing to do until later, we settle in,
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|
relax for a bit and get to playing some more Scion. That's right: WE ROLEPLAYED
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IN A CASTLE.
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After the session, we split up: Cary, Suf and Chris all head back to Killarney
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|
(a whopping 15 minute drive) to hit up McSorley's again, and I lame out and take
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the night off. Whilst waiting for sleep to drift in, I enjoy some good ol'
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|
American past-time and watch a bit o' telly: 'Analyze That' was on. I watched
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'Analyze That' in a castle. Today is just full of achievements!
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# Day 12: 08/07/10
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```
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"Ma'am? A quick question. We named the dogs: this one is named Roger the Mighty,
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and this one is named George the Stout. How close were we?"
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|
```
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After a wonderful night's rest in the castle, we pack up our things, enjoy a
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delicious breakfast, explore the castle grounds a bit more, and head off to our
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final B&B, just outside of Shannon.
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As we approached our destination, we decided to stop by Limerick for
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|
lunch/dinner and just explore our initial landing grounds one last time. We
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|
wander to 'The Bitter End', take some pictures, and find our way to a Chinese
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|
food place (big surprise) and an outdoor pub. Since we couldn't decide on which
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|
one to go to, I suggested we go to both. This decision was met with much
|
|
happiness. After we finished our Chinese food (quite delicious), we headed next
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|
door, and was met with delicious desserts and beautiful women. Our waitress let
|
|
slip it was her birthday, so in true, boistrious American style, we sang her
|
|
'Happy Birthday!' (Hope it was a good one, Sam!). Apparently she got in trouble
|
|
for that... Oops...
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Anyways, we hit up our B&B to drop stuff off, and repack our bags for tomorrow's
|
|
trip, and finish up our Scion campaign. We hopped out to 'Durty Nelly's' for a
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|
quick dinner (and sadly, our waitress Una already had her birthday a month ago)
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|
of traditional Fish and Chips, then back to the B&B to finish up our night
|
|
rolling the dice. With the campaign finished, we hit the hay in preparation for
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tomorrow's voyage. Hopefully none of my loot get's wrecked!
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# Day 13: 08/08/10
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```
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"Do I really have to be the asshole to say that we travelled back in time in
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that hot tub?" - Hot Tub Time Machine
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```
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And just as quickly as it began, our whirlwind tour comes to an end. We left the
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|
B&B early this morning to get to the airport, returned the car without a fuss,
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|
checked in our baggage, shuffled through customs and passport checks, and
|
|
eventually found our way to the gate. The airport in Shannon has free Wi-Fi,
|
|
which is epic, so I whiddle away at my turn-count in KoL, achieving little but
|
|
still enjoying the game. Shoot off a text to mom letting her know things are on
|
|
time, and eventually board my first of three flights for the day.
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|
The flight is rather uneventful. We're seated next to a kid flying back from a
|
|
wedding, so it was fun to chat with him for a bit. Then, onto the free movies:
|
|
Iron Man 2 (pretty boss), Hot Tub Time Machine (really, quite the unknown
|
|
comedy. Hilarious!) and Repo Men (meh, not really my bowl of soup...) round out
|
|
the trip. We land soundly in JFK, disembark, and find our next flight delayed,
|
|
so Chris, Suf and I, after bidding farewell to Cary at the Terminal, head to
|
|
'NYC Sports Grill', right outside our arrival gate from the beginning of the
|
|
voyage, and enjoy some good ol' fashion American burgers before our flight to
|
|
Boston.
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|
The flight to Boston is painless, despite the Logan Airport's best attempt at
|
|
being the worst air port ever (I just really don't like it). We land safe and
|
|
sound back home, and I eagerly make my way to baggage claim to make sure
|
|
everything is safe there. I get my bags (w00t), find everything in one piece and
|
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accounted for (w00t x2), and bid Chris and Lindsay farewell as my parents drive
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up in the van.
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Thus, our voyage ends. A successful first trip overseas, and a more-or-less
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|
successful first attempt at travel blogging too. Methinks I'll have to try this
|
|
again sometime. Farewell, and as they say on the Emerald Isle: CHEERS!
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