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Beatrice Started conversation Jun 10, 2005
Hello to the land of Tayto Cheese'n'onion, and Black Bush.
I'm about to return to Belfast shortly - what's the weather like these days anyhow?
Bout ye big lad!
irish-guy (King of the Leprechauns) Posted Jun 10, 2005
top of the morn till ya..
weather grand past while dry at least and past week or so its been a bit sunny but known typical ireland i would say it wont last long (approx 3.30pm as thats when i finish work before the rain begins)
so you been on hols then or you working abroad?
this talk about tayto making me hungry i could do with one just about now although not a big whisky drinker bit partial to wee drop of poitin though before head on a nite out..
Bout ye big lad!
Beatrice Posted Jun 10, 2005
Been living in Luxembourg for 3 1/2 years, and about to return to Belfast.
I have had the odd visit home to the parents in Portstewart at Christmas and the like....
But these new pink buses are going to be hard to get used to
Bout ye big lad!
irish-guy (King of the Leprechauns) Posted Jun 10, 2005
happy days so you goad to be moving back home...
portstewart is a cool place me and mates head down there most sundays for a few great atmosphere and craic is 90..
never had to get hang of them pink buses as i live in the countryside so touch wood they wont start bringin them in round here
Bout ye big lad!
Beatrice Posted Jun 10, 2005
Bit yes-and-no about the move back home: my kids are delighted they'll be meeting up with old friends and family (plus their Dad lives there).
And it has its attractions (cheap houses, good schools, Tayto crisps ....did I mention those?)
But I'd rather have got that job in Edinburgh!
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