Well, would you tell which is a good place you can recommend
us to visit? And if you know other markets of that kind where we
can enjoy hunting, would you where they are? Anyway we are on the
way to know something about Ireland and Irish people.
Genki
The fraticidal flame wars here are as good as any place to start.
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PS Are you in any way related to....um, never mind...
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Before you buy.
English is the second language to me. Tell me straight what you want
to say, sir.
Genki
> English is the second language to me. Tell me straight what you want
> to say, sir.
>
> Genki
Good luck in the Emerald Isle there, Mr. Genki. Make sure you have
enough room in your itinerary for wayward conversation.
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I like your style. Visiting antique markets and hunting for
antiques makes a lot more sense than actually BUYING antiques. No one
should EVER do something like that. Heed the sign once shown
briefly in the window of an antique shop which read: " We buy old junk.
We sell antiques "
Always buy junk, never antiques. You'll end up with the same
stuff, only at one fifth the price.
Regards, Bill.
If you are talking about antique hunting then the best place is in the
Liberites neighbourhood in central Dublin. Stand outside the main
entrance to Trinity College with your back to the facade (make sure
David Norris is not around) and walk down Dame Street and up the hill
until you pass Christ Church Cathedral. You are then in the old Viking
section of the city. Go about 100 yards further and make a left at the
remnants of the old city walls. All the antique places are along the
streets there. Francis Street, Vicar Street, Meath Street etc.