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Old May 10th, 2011, 11:11 AM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
O'Donovan, PJ, Himself
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.

There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago
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Old May 10th, 2011, 12:27 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
Werner
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 12:11*pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:
Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.


There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago



There are a lot of them in the States as well.

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Old May 10th, 2011, 03:18 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
O'Donovan, PJ, Himself
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 12:27*pm, Werner wrote:
On May 10, 12:11*pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:

Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.

There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.
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Old May 10th, 2011, 04:08 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 12:27*pm, Werner wrote:
On May 10, 12:11*pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:

Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.

There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


Like Eddie Murphy!
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Old May 10th, 2011, 04:26 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
Saracene
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 11:11*am, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:
Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.

There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


Something about Murphys in here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJWf4Ri5a-Y
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Old May 10th, 2011, 04:39 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
Werner
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 4:18*pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:
On May 10, 12:27*pm, Werner wrote:

On May 10, 12:11*pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:


Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.


There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France *for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.



I'm now in Vienna. I like the toilets here. German toilets are even
cleaner.

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Old May 10th, 2011, 04:42 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On 05/10/2011 05:39 PM, Werner wrote:
On May 10, 4:18 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:
On May 10, 12:27 pm, wrote:

On May 10, 12:11 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:


Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.


There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.



I'm now in Vienna. I like the toilets here. German toilets are even
cleaner.


You two sure have weird places to go sightseeing.

--
Alias
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Old May 10th, 2011, 04:49 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 4:42*pm, Alias .¡nval¡d wrote:
On 05/10/2011 05:39 PM, Werner wrote:





On May 10, 4:18 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:
On May 10, 12:27 pm, *wrote:


On May 10, 12:11 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:


Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.


There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France *for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.


I'm now in Vienna. I like the toilets here. German toilets are even
cleaner.


You two sure have weird places to go sightseeing.


Handy hint for foreign visitors: If you're staying in a cottage in the
UK, don't tell anyone you're cottaging.
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Old May 10th, 2011, 05:20 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
Werner
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

On May 10, 5:42*pm, Alias .¡nval¡d wrote:
On 05/10/2011 05:39 PM, Werner wrote:





On May 10, 4:18 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:
On May 10, 12:27 pm, *wrote:


On May 10, 12:11 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ,
wrote:


Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.


There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France *for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.


I'm now in Vienna. I like the toilets here. German toilets are even
cleaner.


You two sure have weird places to go sightseeing.

--
Alias



You might like this. In this cafe:
http://www.diglas.at/
Toilet doors are glass - transparent. But when you lock the door it
becomes opaque. Neat!! In more ways than one.

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Old May 10th, 2011, 08:47 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement,aus.politics
Runge 128
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Default Good news about Dingle Ireland from PJ

if you peed in France then you made the place dirty !
You are unwanted in France, except for the evleths, but they are not french.
Yankee go home and stay there !


"O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
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On May 10, 12:27 pm, Werner wrote:
On May 10, 12:11 pm, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote:

Unlike most of the rest of Europe Ireland is a free to pee country
and one does not have to pay to pee here at least everywhere I have
been on this trip so far. A refreshing change for Europe.


I've come to think the opposite. I don't mind paying a little when the
bathrooms are both physically superior and much cleaner.

There seems to be a lot of Murphys around here in Dingle. My paternal
grandmothger was a Murphy but she immigrated to Philadelphia from
county Cork over one hiundred years ago


There are a lot of them in the States as well.


They not only have been free to pee so far in Ireland but can't
complain about cleanliness. Not like France where one has to pay to
pee and they are not always clean.
Have avoided France for some years now. Maybe the **** houses have
improved there but I doubt it.

 




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