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WOLFY. SOME GENUINE HELP PLEASE!! Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate | |
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DAZ01204 said: Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate Hi, I would also like to know this. As we have got to get from the Dublin Airport to our hotel in centre Dublin. So how much would this roughly cost? And how long will it take? Thanks Wolfy! N3B | |
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There are enough orger's going (not me) that you should be able to book a taxi or minibus to share costs, esp if you book it now! | |
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When you're asking Wolfy for directions, you all know he's from Kerry, right? About 200 miles from Dublin.
[rant] And why the **** can't we have a sticky with information?!?!?!? Too many threads full of personal attacks and bullshit for anyone to find real information. [/rant] Taxi: About 30-45 mins to Croker; 20-25 Euro. Add a couple of mins and euro for the city centre. Buses from the Airport: Aircoach and Airport Express buses (nos. 74*) about 6 euro into the city. Ordinary buses about 2 euro. If anyone's running late, all the airport buses into town run within walking distance of Croker. (Just make sure the Express buses will stop to let you off!) The main road in from the airport is called Lower Drumcondra Road - get off at the junction of it and Clonliffe Road - there'll be a police barrier and ticket check. 5 minute walk from there. http://www.dublinbus.ie/y...%20Airport http://aircoach.ie/ Croke park maps: http://www.crokepark.ie/p...tions.html | |
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PopeLeo said: When you're asking Wolfy for directions, you all know he's from Kerry, right? About 200 miles from Dublin.
[rant] And why the **** can't we have a sticky with information?!?!?!? Too many threads full of personal attacks and bullshit for anyone to find real information. [/rant] Taxi: About 30-45 mins to Croker; 20-25 Euro. Add a couple of mins and euro for the city centre. Buses from the Airport: Aircoach and Airport Express buses (nos. 74*) about 6 euro into the city. Ordinary buses about 2 euro. If anyone's running late, all the airport buses into town run within walking distance of Croker. (Just make sure the Express buses will stop to let you off!) The main road in from the airport is called Lower Drumcondra Road - get off at the junction of it and Clonliffe Road - there'll be a police barrier and ticket check. 5 minute walk from there. http://www.dublinbus.ie/y...%20Airport http://aircoach.ie/ Croke park maps: http://www.crokepark.ie/p...tions.html Thanks for that Mate! That helps me out alot! Life's a Parade! LoveLife, LoveSexy! | |
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DAZ01204 said: Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate why make a thread when U could orgnote me...lol WOLFY Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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irishwolfhound said: DAZ01204 said: Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate why make a thread when U could orgnote me...lol WOLFY Good point. But someone else has benefitted from it so it's all good! Life's a Parade! LoveLife, LoveSexy! | |
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Would recommend steering clear of regular Dublin bus - only take taxi or Aircoach - big blue and yellow coach, goes every 15 mins, comfy, civilised, and you won't be taken all over the place on your way to the city centre.
And don't panic when you see the enormous q for taxis, usually disappears in 15 mins. | |
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PopeLeo said: When you're asking Wolfy for directions, you all know he's from Kerry, right? About 200 miles from Dublin.
[rant] And why the **** can't we have a sticky with information?!?!?!? Too many threads full of personal attacks and bullshit for anyone to find real information. [/rant] Taxi: About 30-45 mins to Croker; 20-25 Euro. Add a couple of mins and euro for the city centre. Buses from the Airport: Aircoach and Airport Express buses (nos. 74*) about 6 euro into the city. Ordinary buses about 2 euro. If anyone's running late, all the airport buses into town run within walking distance of Croker. (Just make sure the Express buses will stop to let you off!) The main road in from the airport is called Lower Drumcondra Road - get off at the junction of it and Clonliffe Road - there'll be a police barrier and ticket check. 5 minute walk from there. http://www.dublinbus.ie/y...%20Airport http://aircoach.ie/ Croke park maps: http://www.crokepark.ie/p...tions.html YUP WHERES THE STICKY, WHERES THE STICKY!!!! walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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DAZ01204 said: Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate glad 2 c my wolfymaniacs r growing n numbers day by day...heh heh WOLFY Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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PopeLeo said: When you're asking Wolfy for directions, you all know he's from Kerry, right? About 200 miles from Dublin.
[rant] And why the **** can't we have a sticky with information?!?!?!? Too many threads full of personal attacks and bullshit for anyone to find real information. [/rant] Taxi: About 30-45 mins to Croker; 20-25 Euro. Add a couple of mins and euro for the city centre. Buses from the Airport: Aircoach and Airport Express buses (nos. 74*) about 6 euro into the city. Ordinary buses about 2 euro. If anyone's running late, all the airport buses into town run within walking distance of Croker. (Just make sure the Express buses will stop to let you off!) The main road in from the airport is called Lower Drumcondra Road - get off at the junction of it and Clonliffe Road - there'll be a police barrier and ticket check. 5 minute walk from there. http://www.dublinbus.ie/y...%20Airport http://aircoach.ie/ Croke park maps: http://www.crokepark.ie/p...tions.html Good answer. I'm a Dubliner too so it's better to answer your questions ( than, for example, being from Kerry [Edited 4/2/08 12:05pm] | |
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eireboy34 said: PopeLeo said: When you're asking Wolfy for directions, you all know he's from Kerry, right? About 200 miles from Dublin.
[rant] And why the **** can't we have a sticky with information?!?!?!? Too many threads full of personal attacks and bullshit for anyone to find real information. [/rant] Taxi: About 30-45 mins to Croker; 20-25 Euro. Add a couple of mins and euro for the city centre. Buses from the Airport: Aircoach and Airport Express buses (nos. 74*) about 6 euro into the city. Ordinary buses about 2 euro. If anyone's running late, all the airport buses into town run within walking distance of Croker. (Just make sure the Express buses will stop to let you off!) The main road in from the airport is called Lower Drumcondra Road - get off at the junction of it and Clonliffe Road - there'll be a police barrier and ticket check. 5 minute walk from there. http://www.dublinbus.ie/y...%20Airport http://aircoach.ie/ Croke park maps: http://www.crokepark.ie/p...tions.html Good answer. I'm a Dubliner too so it's better to answer your questions ( than, for example, being from Kerry [Edited 4/2/08 12:05pm] wolfys lair is n the kingdom...ohhh the joy of not having 2 deal with the M50 n the dublin gridlock...ohhh the joys of being next 2 the lakes of killarney n the fresh air n water...lol ohhh the joys of makin sweet love 2 mrs wolfy on a nightly basis....mmmmm...gettin carried away now...lol. p.s...who r the all ireland GAA champions???....KERRY...LOL WOLFY Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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irishwolfhound said: eireboy34 said: Good answer. I'm a Dubliner too so it's better to answer your questions ( than, for example, being from Kerry [Edited 4/2/08 12:05pm] wolfys lair is n the kingdom...ohhh the joy of not having 2 deal with the M50 n the dublin gridlock...ohhh the joys of being next 2 the lakes of killarney n the fresh air n water...lol ohhh the joys of makin sweet love 2 mrs wolfy on a nightly basis....mmmmm...gettin carried away now...lol. p.s...who r the all ireland GAA champions???....KERRY...LOL WOLFY Thanks for sharing that with us, Culchie.....sorry Wolfie | |
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eireboy34 said: irishwolfhound said: wolfys lair is n the kingdom...ohhh the joy of not having 2 deal with the M50 n the dublin gridlock...ohhh the joys of being next 2 the lakes of killarney n the fresh air n water...lol ohhh the joys of makin sweet love 2 mrs wolfy on a nightly basis....mmmmm...gettin carried away now...lol. p.s...who r the all ireland GAA champions???....KERRY...LOL WOLFY Thanks for sharing that with us, Culchie.....sorry Wolfie proud 2 b from kerry....proud 2 b irish...proud 2 b a an irish republican...heh heh WOLFY [Edited 4/2/08 13:44pm] Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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irishwolfhound said: eireboy34 said: Thanks for sharing that with us, Culchie.....sorry Wolfie proud 2 b from kerry....proud 2 b irish...proud 2 b a an irish republican...heh heh WOLFY [Edited 4/2/08 13:44pm] You can almost read the accent!! Go on ya boy ya!!!! | |
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irishwolfhound said: DAZ01204 said: Hi Wolfy
I have read some of your many, many threads and your obviously from Ireland. Please can I ask you how far and how much a taxi would be from Dublin Airport to Croke Park? The reason I ask is that I'm stepping off the plane at 4.30pm and want to get there for doors opening!! Anyone else can answer this question please do!! Hence not an orgnote!!! Many Thanks Mate glad 2 c my wolfymaniacs r growing n numbers day by day...heh heh WOLFY | |
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PlanetEarth said: irishwolfhound said: glad 2 c my wolfymaniacs r growing n numbers day by day...heh heh WOLFY thanks prince.... i sure know ur one of my wolfymaniacs...lol thanks P. WOLFY Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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PlanetEarth said: irishwolfhound said: glad 2 c my wolfymaniacs r growing n numbers day by day...heh heh WOLFY welcome bck i havent seen you 4 a while i hope ur ready for the mystery about you to start all over again With Love there is no Death | |
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irishwolfhound said: eireboy34 said: Thanks for sharing that with us, Culchie.....sorry Wolfie proud 2 b from kerry....proud 2 b irish...proud 2 b a an irish republican...heh heh WOLFY I spend a week in Tralee hospital once! . | |
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Anyone know how far Croke Park is from Christchurch/Dublin Castle (walking)? The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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ladymisskat said: Anyone know how far Croke Park is from Christchurch/Dublin Castle (walking)?
Around 45 Min. | |
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colm said: ladymisskat said: Anyone know how far Croke Park is from Christchurch/Dublin Castle (walking)?
Around 45 Min. Crumbs, I tought it would be closer than that. Ah well The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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SquirrelMeat said: irishwolfhound said: proud 2 b from kerry....proud 2 b irish...proud 2 b a an irish republican...heh heh WOLFY I spend a week in Tralee hospital once! i know Tralee well. Went there for the rose of tralee festival years ago. had a great time. loads of sexy women at that festival you live once so have fun | |
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RickiT said: SquirrelMeat said: I spend a week in Tralee hospital once! i know Tralee well. Went there for the rose of tralee festival years ago. had a great time. loads of sexy women at that festival i go there 4 that festival every year...missed the parade last year cause i was n london 4 prince...lol ur right about the ladies...spoilt 4 choice!! thats where i met mrs wolfy there is a great festival called puck fair....love the place...great parties 2 b had. www.puckfair.ie WOLFY [Edited 4/3/08 6:50am] Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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irishwolfhound said: RickiT said: i know Tralee well. Went there for the rose of tralee festival years ago. had a great time. loads of sexy women at that festival i go there 4 that festival every year...missed the parade last year cause i was n london 4 prince...lol ur right about the ladies...spoilt 4 choice!! thats where i met mrs wolfy there is a great festival called puck fair....love the place...great parties 2 b had. www.puckfair.ie WOLFY [Edited 4/3/08 6:50am] ER...."lol"?? | |
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irishwolfhound said: RickiT said: i know Tralee well. Went there for the rose of tralee festival years ago. had a great time. loads of sexy women at that festival i go there 4 that festival every year...missed the parade last year cause i was n london 4 prince...lol ur right about the ladies...spoilt 4 choice!! thats where i met mrs wolfy there is a great festival called puck fair....love the place...great parties 2 b had. www.puckfair.ie WOLFY [Edited 4/3/08 6:50am] My family are from just outside Killarney so I'm over there a fair bit. . | |
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PlanetEarth said: irishwolfhound said: glad 2 c my wolfymaniacs r growing n numbers day by day...heh heh WOLFY tell me about it. did you ever get that video finished Planet? I managed to get all the kit out of the arena again ok. | |
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Hey PlanetEarth u not posted here since last year?
As to this thread wheres all the hints and tips guys for places to stay, hotels etc and places to eat out. Im gonna stay for a couple of days as I will need a day to recover (cos of the chemo) and a day to visit Dublin which Ive always wanted to do. Ps im thinkin on wearing a snazzy purple wig to the gig what u think? or a purple bandana maybe walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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irishwolfhound said: eireboy34 said: Good answer. I'm a Dubliner too so it's better to answer your questions ( than, for example, being from Kerry [Edited 4/2/08 12:05pm] wolfys lair is n the kingdom...ohhh the joy of not having 2 deal with the M50 n the dublin gridlock...ohhh the joys of being next 2 the lakes of killarney n the fresh air n water...lol ohhh the joys of makin sweet love 2 mrs wolfy on a nightly basis....mmmmm...gettin carried away now...lol. p.s...who r the all ireland GAA champions???....KERRY...LOL WOLFY Ahem - your GAA quote is kinda misleading Wolfy - Ye won the football not the hurling, remember that was Kilkenny, So although I love the kingdom and all, there is more to life (and GAA) then football!!!! | |
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IRISHFAN said: irishwolfhound said: wolfys lair is n the kingdom...ohhh the joy of not having 2 deal with the M50 n the dublin gridlock...ohhh the joys of being next 2 the lakes of killarney n the fresh air n water...lol ohhh the joys of makin sweet love 2 mrs wolfy on a nightly basis....mmmmm...gettin carried away now...lol. p.s...who r the all ireland GAA champions???....KERRY...LOL WOLFY Ahem - your GAA quote is kinda misleading Wolfy - Ye won the football not the hurling, remember that was Kilkenny, So although I love the kingdom and all, there is more to life (and GAA) then football!!!! Too right IRISHFAN!!! but not much more if you live in deepent, darkest Kerry....."Lol" | |
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