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Will be studying in Ireland for a semester, specifically in Limerick,
but will travel the whole country. Any suggestion on places to buy good tea in Ireland? Any coffee/tea shops I should visit? and then furthermore I'm open to suggestions for places to see while I'm there. I have been there before and done many of the tourist thigns. I'm looking for people's suggestions for favorite pubs, favorite little villages to visit, favorite places to e at or sights to see. thanks again |
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i've only been there once as a tourist and seen the typical tourist sights
bla bla bla; i envy you! "Maxwell" > wrote in message ... > Will be studying in Ireland for a semester, specifically in Limerick, > but will travel the whole country. > Any suggestion on places to buy good tea in Ireland? Any coffee/tea > shops I should visit? > and then furthermore I'm open to suggestions for places to see while > I'm there. I have been there before and done many of the tourist > thigns. I'm looking for people's suggestions for favorite pubs, > favorite little villages to visit, favorite places to e at or sights > to see. thanks again |
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On Jan 12, 10:31 am, Maxwell > wrote:
> Will be studying in Ireland for a semester, specifically in Limerick, > but will travel the whole country. > Any suggestion on places to buy good tea in Ireland? Any coffee/tea > shops I should visit? > and then furthermore I'm open to suggestions for places to see while > I'm there. I have been there before and done many of the tourist > thigns. I'm looking for people's suggestions for favorite pubs, > favorite little villages to visit, favorite places to e at or sights > to see. thanks again Is it the University of Limerick? Although I've never been to Ireland, I actually worked on a technical writing project with some students from there. A very cool bunch, I must say. I actually have a coworker of mine visiting Ireland this summer. When are you leaving? I have no places to suggest, but if anyone has any, I'll pass the word onto her. |
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It's an affiliated school of University of Limerick, Mary Immaculate
College, its sort of like the college of education for University of Limerick, however I'm only going there because my school, Loyola University of Chicago offers a direct exchange, not to study for an education major. My major is Theoretical Physics and Applied Maths. I'm actually not going to be there for another year, spring semester of 2009 to study but I just felt like asking around. I may try to venture over this summer though if money and scheduling work out. |
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