I did a tour of Kilmainham Gaol a few years back and the woman running it hadn't a clue what she was talking about. That's no shortage of idiots in the world. Fair play to you for reading Ulysses even once.Last year I got a fad, read much of James Joyce and re-read Ulysses and took on some notes from Joycean scholars. I couldn't wait to get to Dublin and do one of the James Joyce Walking Tours. I picked the wrong one where the spiffer said everything short of Leopold Bloom stopping off at McDonalds for a Big Mac on the original Bloomsday. During the Covid-19 situation I became a fan of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly. I reckon there is an opening for a Ross O'Carroll-Kelly Walking Tour. If there's one such in operation please advise.
Wouldn't it be more of a pub crawl set around a rugby game? A week with a schools rugby match and an Ireland international.
And Kiely's is gone isn't it...
Maybe ucd pav?
Yea, I was amazed to learn that they were loss making nearly every year for the last decade and had accumulated losses of well over €2 million.Kielys is closed.
Yea, I was amazed to learn that they were loss making nearly every year for the last decade and had accumulated losses of well over €2 million.
I was in Spain for a few weeks and to be honest, I found Ulysses hard going and I re-read several sections twice or even thrice. But, I stuck with it and reviewed the book on the Book section here.I did a tour of Kilmainham Gaol a few years back and the woman running it hadn't a clue what she was talking about. That's no shortage of idiots in the world. Fair play to you for reading Ulysses even once.
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