John, we are still working on details for the event, but it is shaping up nicely, contact for the meet is kilkenny2003@iolfree.ie an if you have a look at the following websites it will give you a taste of what you can look forward to. kilkenny kilkenny tourism kilkenny arts festival Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
Monte Jumper from Oklahoma tells me he is planning the trip. He had such a wonderful time at the last meet, he can't wait to go again.
Posted by AdrienneMorgan (Member # 1046) on :
After Monte told us his stories from his visit I'm seriously thinking about it.
Having some Irish roots (most only claim to.... ) I would love to go there.
When I was 17 I spent a month traveling around England and Scotland, never made it to Ireland or Wales. As long as I'm on a roll with this tramping around, might as well do it while I'm young,eh?
A:)
Posted by John Lennig (Member # 2455) on :
Hey, thanks Adrienne and Eoin. August in Ireland, i bet it never rains! My Grandmother was born in Dublin, but left in the 1890's for America.By doing all the paperwork, it's possible to get Irish citizenship with this history. That means E.U. ,no green card, work anywhere in E.U. no problem.
Thanks, John / Big Top
Posted by Robert Beverly (Member # 1907) on :
GOSH!
Someone has to go and represent the HUGE COUNTRY OVER HERE CALLED TEXAS!.........lookin forward to it!
Posted by AdrienneMorgan (Member # 1046) on :
That reminds me, Robert..... A Texan was visiting New York City with another Texan....they look up at the Empire Stete building ..
"In Texas we got outhouses bigger 'an that"!
A passing New Yorker overhearing this says
"I hear, in Texas, you need them"!
Posted by Robert Beverly (Member # 1907) on :
ha.Adrienne......at least we have no fear of being constipated......I just had to say it!.......LOL