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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

420.0. "Feature on Gussie's!" by ESDC2::GALLAGHER () Mon Aug 15 1988 05:54

    The "Focus" column (last page) in last week's Time magazine
    is devoted to.........O' Connor's in Doolin, complete with
    photograph of a "seisiun" in progress.
    For all you prospective purchasers it seems the asking price
    is a cool 500,000 Irish Pounds!!!!!!!!
    
    Mike
    
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420.1 Dublin Humour...GAO::DKEATINGReminiscing about tomorrowMon Aug 15 1988 09:5515
    Talking about Doolin etc. I came across this funny story
    in the Sunday Press yesterday. It appears that 'Vassendoolins'
    is the new 'nick-name' for those German tourists that visit
    Ireland. You know the type Yellow wellies,yellow waterproofs,
    ruck-sack and they bring their own sandwiches...
    
    Why Vassendoolins ?
    
    Well if you ask them where they have visited,they reply.
    'First I vass in Dublin, then I vass in Cork and then I
    
    		V A S S E N D O O L I N  !!!
    
    	:-) :-) :-)
                                            
420.2Your man is "Outstanding in his Field" ... :-)STEREO::BURNSWake up and smell the TurfWed Aug 17 1988 15:5012
    
    
    
    	Re: .1   	I wish to nominated 420.1 for the honor of ...
    
    			" N O T E  O F  T H E  Y E A R "
    
    
    
    
    	keVin
    
420.3DOOLIN ROLLER COASTERGAOV08::JDOOLEYThe SKIPJACK kidWed Aug 31 1988 07:3119
    As a Galwayman who visited Doolin for the first time last July,
    does anybody remember the very STEEEEEEP road down into the south
    end of Doolin Pier?
    Does this qualify as the steepest in Ireland?
    I was Directed down this road from a petrol station but the
    owner did not think it worth warning me about.There is a tower
    to the left as one decends with a good view of the atlantic
    ahead.(I was more interested in keeping a foot on the brake!!)
    Overall Doolin is worth a visit but.....
    
    	1. parking spaces are limited (in Jul & Aug).
    	2. The pubs will be packed with Germans recording the music
    	3. As an Irishman, people will react with astonishment
    		when you tell them it's your first time there.
    	4. Advance booking of accomodation is ESSENTIAL in July
    		& Aug.
                      
    The locals will look after you well so enjoy it!!!!
    
420.4I "Vassendoolin" last July also .....TUNER::BURNSTipp will be great in 88'Wed Aug 31 1988 08:4020
    
    
    
    	The tower you mentioned is the Doonagore Castle.

                                          
    	That road IS the speepest road I ever traveled in Ireland, and
    	it's even more interesting if you walk it from the "Cliffs"
    	to Doolin.
    
    
    	Most/all of my recordings from O'Connors' include Irish Music
    	and free German lessons ...   :-)
    
    
    					Sound Ballyvaughan  !!!
    
    
    
    	keVin