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    irishbug (Belfast, CA)
    Member since Tuesday, April 29, 2008
    Last login 12/1/2008 4:14:39 PM
    The old pop music station. With chat from ireland, live.. if sober....lol
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    IRISHBUG GIVING FLYING LESSONS.....OMG IRISHBUG FLY'S HIGH UNITED STATES PRESITDENS....from ireland George Washington County Cork.. James Madison County Clare.. Andrew Jackson County Antrim.. James Polk County Donegal.. James Buchanan County Tyrone.. Andrew Johnson County Antrim.. Ulysses S. Grant County Tyrone.. Chester Arthur County Antrim.. Grover Cleveland County Antrim.. Benjamin Harrison County Down.. William McKinley County Antrim.. Theodore Roosevelt County Donegal.. Woodrow Wilson County Tipperary.. John F. Kennedy County Wexford.. Richard Nixon County Antrim.. Gerald Ford County Monaghan.. Jimmy Carter County Derry.. Ronald Reagan County Tipperary.. George H. Bush County Down & County Wexford.. William Clinton County Fermanagh.. George W. Bush County Down & County Wexford..
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    Understanding the Belfast Language
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    What makes you happy? Why?
    Belfast a magic place part 2
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    Describe your most "humbling" moment:
    Belfast
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    benny talking belfast. i think ?
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    " Yes im the one in the middle "
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    Irish people have been named the friendliest in the world, according to a leading travel guide. After topping the poll, Lonely Planet said visitors to the Emerald Isle, north and south, are "in for a treat" as the Irish have "a welcoming attitude towards strangers". The guide's Bluelist 2008 said that with the end of The Troubles' "a cautious optimism reigns supreme, infecting the land once again with the sense that anything's possible." The Irish people are also described in the list as after "centuries of turmoil, conquest and famine - and subsequent immigration" having " a deliciously dark sense of humour". Lonely Planet said the Irish were also able to find 'craic' in boom or bust eras. Tourism in the north has been booming since the first IRA ceasefire in 1994. Tourism records are being broken in Northern Ireland every year with ever increasing numbers visiting, not just from other parts of the UK, but from right across the world. And the inclusion of the province in the Lonely Planet Guide and its description of Belfast as a "must see" destination is thought to have had a lot to do with its increased popularity - together with an ever growing list of European routes set up by the budget airlines. In August, Northern Ireland ranked 19th in the top 50 UK holiday destinations - ahead of such well-known destinations as Devon and Cornwall according to a study by data experts search engine Yell.com. Top class hotels and restaurants are shooting up across the city. Last year Easyjet said the city has a particularly large number of visitors from the north of England and Scotland. And recent figures released by the Belfast Visitor Convention Bureau have revealed that the number of tourists visiting Belfast has increased five-fold since 1994. The figures showed that in 2006, Belfast played host to 6.8 million visitors. In the same year, 66% of visitors to Northern Ireland as a whole were from Britain.
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