Dublin crew!!!

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  • vedder_soup
    vedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    so where is dunks torrent site? i need some new nuns videos :roll:
    2003 - Sydney x3,
    2006 - Reading Festival,
    2007 - Katowice, London, Nijmegen, Rock Werchter,
    2008 - MSG x2, Hartford, Mansfield x2, Beacon Theater,
    2009 - Melbourne, Sydney,
    2010 - I watched it go to fire!
    2011 - EV Brisbane x3, Newcastle, Sydney x3,
    2012 - Manchester x 2, Amsterdam x2, Prague, Berlin x2, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen,
    2014 - Sydney, EV Sydney x3

    I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!
  • Jennytree wrote:
    oh nooooo :cry::cry: Whyyyy?
    chime wrote:

    :cry: people are crap sometimes. Grrrr wish he was caught on CCTV like the guy who did a similar thing in the US.

    Basically he was walking towards the Tesco complex as I was walking out. The dog (can't be more than 5 months old) sniffed my shopping quite innocently so the owner yanked it back on it's lead so hard it choked. When the dog got back towards him with the yanking he kicked it in the head. It yelped and the owner said "shut up and behave you fucking arsehole!"
    I stopped walking and loudly called the guy a twat but he just kept walking away. I thought about going back to see if the dog was tied up outside Tesco. If it was I was going to take it and call the RSPCA but there wouldn't be a lot they could do.
    Loads of people saw it... no one but me said anything :( WTF is wrong with people?! :evil:
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    Poor dog :(

    Housemates had a bit of a shindig last night, which I didn't hear a bit of till their friends were getting a taxi home and started screaming out on the street. Had my window open and it did not a happy Jenny make! Ended up sleeping it in though :roll:
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  • Claireack
    Claireack Posts: 13,561
    dunkman wrote:
    I was at Whinfell... near Penrith.

    Just saw this as was amazed at the cheap tickets that Sian got, so was looking for the link. Live in Penrith, would have waved as you went past. Sorry that's totally irrelevant to anything. I'm off now.
  • vedder_soup
    vedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    happy birthday to JRD :thumbup:
    don't have too many Orange Juices tonight, it is a school night :lol:
    2003 - Sydney x3,
    2006 - Reading Festival,
    2007 - Katowice, London, Nijmegen, Rock Werchter,
    2008 - MSG x2, Hartford, Mansfield x2, Beacon Theater,
    2009 - Melbourne, Sydney,
    2010 - I watched it go to fire!
    2011 - EV Brisbane x3, Newcastle, Sydney x3,
    2012 - Manchester x 2, Amsterdam x2, Prague, Berlin x2, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen,
    2014 - Sydney, EV Sydney x3

    I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!
  • Yeah, Hippy Bathday bumface!!! :D xx
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • mateymate
    mateymate Posts: 291
    I have just been trying to read back through the thread but can't find anything, is there a Dublin meet up the night before the gig? I am still in need of a Dublin ticket and Ebay seems like the only hope :(
    Reading 2006, Paris 2006, Wembley 2007, Manchester 2009, London 2009, Dublin, Belfast, London 2010, Manchester x 2 2012, London x 2 2018.
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    Yes there is, but I can't link to it at the moment cos I'm in work - I'm sure some other kind soul will do the honours ;)

    ETA: details here: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... 1168254746
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  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    I really do need to confirm the bleedin' venue!
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  • mateymate
    mateymate Posts: 291
    Well I have just checked my return flight from UK > Belfast works out at about £20, and a single to Dublin about £15 so I might go with the gamble and aim to get a Dublin ticket in between now and June.
    Reading 2006, Paris 2006, Wembley 2007, Manchester 2009, London 2009, Dublin, Belfast, London 2010, Manchester x 2 2012, London x 2 2018.
  • Red Lukin
    Red Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    Hey I got a couple of questions for anyone who knows the Irish rail system well?

    I plan to take a train from Dublin to Galway when I arrive. Here are some questions I'm hoping you kind folks can help with:

    1) Do tickets normally sell out? Reason I ask is I'd hate to buy only to have a flight delay make my tickets worthless. So can I just buy at the station the day of?

    2) It looks like trains to Galway start at Heuston Station. How do I get form the airport to Heuston Station? I'm looking at a map that says you can travel along the "airline connection", but can't find where to purchase a ticket.

    Thanks to anyone who can help.
  • jrd
    jrd Posts: 3,060
    Jennytree wrote:

    http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey/timetables.asp :)

    From Connolly to Belfast should cost you €10 single. You can book only 28 days in advance.

    we should make sure we're organised and all travel from Dublin on the same train. 8-)

    not that i'm offering to organise or coordinate or anything, i'm shite at that sort of thing... ;)
    Oh yeah? Well, I've had about enough of morons and halfwits, dolts, dunces, dullards and dumbbells - and you chowderhead yokel, you blithering hayseed, you - you've had enough of me?
  • jrd
    jrd Posts: 3,060
    happy birthday to JRD :thumbup:
    don't have too many Orange Juices tonight, it is a school night :lol:
    Yeah, Hippy Bathday bumface!!! :D xx

    ahhhh... the lurve on this thread is truely something to behold... :lol:

    anyway, yes, happy birthday to meeeeeee!
    ladies, i'm now legal... form an orderly queue... 8-)
    Oh yeah? Well, I've had about enough of morons and halfwits, dolts, dunces, dullards and dumbbells - and you chowderhead yokel, you blithering hayseed, you - you've had enough of me?
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    jrd wrote:
    Jennytree wrote:

    http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey/timetables.asp :)

    From Connolly to Belfast should cost you €10 single. You can book only 28 days in advance.

    we should make sure we're organised and all travel from Dublin on the same train. 8-)

    not that i'm offering to organise or coordinate or anything, i'm shite at that sort of thing... ;)

    Not that I care what the rest of you are up to ;) ... but I was planning to get the 11.00 train that will get me to Belfast around the right time for hotel check-in.

    The rest of you can do as you please :twisted: :mrgreen:

    mateymate not that this is a sign of anything that may happen this time around but for the last Dublin show there were people in the pub the day of the gig with spares.

    Red Lukin ... I'm sure one of the lovely Irish people that occasionally frequent this thread may be able to help you.

    Is the Airport Connection the bus?? If so you can buy tickets at the airport.

    EDIT: apparently it is the bus http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey ... ables/748/
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  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    The 748 from outside the arrivals hall at the Airport leaves you down to Heuston Station. It's a big green bus with Airlink on it, so ye can't miss it. The 747 is the same, just doesn't go as far as Heuston. You can purchase a ticket on the bus, I think it costs 5 or 6 euro. It goes every few minutes too during the day.

    Regarding the train, you can buy tickets when you get there, but it would be recommended you buy beforehand as it'd be cheaper. You can also get a few busses from Dublin airport to Galway city (http://www.citylink.ie/). That'll save you having to get into Dublin city centre, and will take about the same amount of time.
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  • Red Lukin
    Red Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    Thanks a lot to both of you..chime and jenny. I love the options. Looks like the bus is the best option. Slightly longer, but I'm guessing a bus from the airport to Heuston will take a bit of time. Citylink buses to Galway seems to run quite often too which is good.

    Jenny do you think it's safe to buy these when I arrive or do you recommend buying in advance?
  • Thierry Henry
    Thierry Henry Posts: 2,654
    Get the Go Bus from the airport to Galway.

    Probably 2 and half hrs.
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  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Hello from Brussels!

    Happy birthday (belated) to jrd!
  • vedder_soup
    vedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    i think jrd might have a hangover this morning
    2 half pint shandys last night had him stumbling and slurring his words :lol:
    2003 - Sydney x3,
    2006 - Reading Festival,
    2007 - Katowice, London, Nijmegen, Rock Werchter,
    2008 - MSG x2, Hartford, Mansfield x2, Beacon Theater,
    2009 - Melbourne, Sydney,
    2010 - I watched it go to fire!
    2011 - EV Brisbane x3, Newcastle, Sydney x3,
    2012 - Manchester x 2, Amsterdam x2, Prague, Berlin x2, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen,
    2014 - Sydney, EV Sydney x3

    I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!