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Ruinair Dub- Carcasonne
5
38%
Queesyjet thru LGW
2
15%
BA thru LGW
1
8%
JY thru Brum
2
15%
Other route thru England
0
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Other way entirely
3
23%
 
Total votes: 13

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I'm on a scholarship, so I have been on placement for the last four years; but I am at work just now!! So I am.

Being very awkward now.

That's Belfast people for you.


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Post by Cap'n Grumpy »

Mon a skollarship so av bin on a place-mat for 4 years so a have, but a’m on the bru now, so aye am!

Nat bin akward at tall, so a'm nat.

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You could always fly from Turnipstan BR :shock: But think you have to stay to Tuesday, but it's cheap :shock:
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Rooster wrote:You could always fly from Turnipstan BR :shock: But think you have to stay to Tuesday, but it's cheap :shock:
Nah - we're sorted. Went with BHD -(JY)-> LGW -(BA)-> TLS in the end. A few quid more than the EZ alternative, but the timings are nicer and we'll probably recover the difference on the in-flight beers.
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Better than sharing a plane with Turnip heads as well :shock:
See you there for another beer or perhaps even 2, but none of that 9% alc stuff :shock:
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Rooster wrote:Better than sharing a plane with Turnip heads as well :shock:
See you there for another beer or perhaps even 2, but none of that 9% alc stuff :shock:
This stuff?

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Nah the old pope stuff was ok it was the gloopy stuff that you had to shake out of the bottle it was that thick was the problem, tasted like wine that had gone off :puker: Remember what happened Jimmy :shock: Taxi
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Why not try the Wednesday - Wednesday with flights at a cost of 0.01 euro out and 0.01 euro back. Sending family that way to meet up with them and for anyone interested have a Chateau for 12 with space available so feel free to pm if interested.
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I have a great photie of Jimmy, which I am tempted to post, but I think it would be unethical without his permission.

Did see him at Ravenhill at the end of the season (said Hello and got a "who the fck are you?" look), so I assume the taxi driver was able to deposit him at the right place.
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Cockatrice wrote:Why not try the Wednesday - Wednesday with flights at a cost of 0.01 euro out and 0.01 euro back. Sending family that way to meet up with them and for anyone interested have a Chateau for 12 with space available so feel free to pm if interested.
Is your liver up to a full week session CT :shock:
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Rooster- See it more as a SAS Operation with an advance party being dropped in behind enemy lines before the main assault follows.
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You mean the first round when we all land on Friday is on you :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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I might be able to have a bus waiting to collect all those coming in at the other side though.
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Rooster wrote:You could always fly from Turnipstan BR :shock: But think you have to stay to Tuesday, but it's cheap :shock:
The Turnipstan route is suddenly looking very attractive, this morning. :(
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You can fly Air France from Dublin to Toulouse via Paris for around €320, or Aerlingus to Paris then Air France to Toulouse and back for €230 better than Ryanair now.
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