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        <title>Jim's Trip to Kells Irish Pub in Portland, OR</title>
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            Kells Irish Pub in Portland, OR for a session. 
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            Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:58 -0800
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        <title>Trip to Dublin in 2011 by Greg</title>
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            When you go to Ireland, you certainly could drive all over the place in a car, or ride a bus, a train or a cab.  Public transportation is great in Ireland.  But you will not get to meet people and get to know the countryside unless you settle yourself in an area and stay for a while.  My wife and I stayed in the Dublin area and found it to be delightful.  The story about Dubliners having a gift of gab is not a myth. Native Dubliners – cabbies, shopkeepers, and people on the streets – are happy to direct you to their favorite places to see or to eat.  Yes, I am taking a lead from Rachael Ray!
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            Wed, 14 Sep 2011 07:14 -0800
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