Logue's Liscannor Hotel
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Day Six – Puke City
... were pretty busy. We appreciated that they were able to accommodate us this day. As they took us through each department, the manager for that department would give the tour and explain what was going on. When we got to the molding area, they brought us right to the Co-Injection Molding Machine. That was the last lecture I gave the students before we came on the trip. I asked them about the mold and the machine. No one got the ...
Wonderful Willie Week Wildness
... mostly). One small man standing by the doorway who looked about 70 sang a song about Viagara with a chorus that went “Bum Titty Bum Titty Bum Titty Bum.” I couldn’t believe my ears. At the end of the song, he said that it’s still working so he needs to find his wife immediately. The reaction was varied, some people (like myself) laughing hysterically albeit awkwardly, other people sitting quite silently, lips pursed, staring at the ...
Misty for most of the day, but I didn't care!
... Castle parking lot, there were some chickens that immediately came up to our car. We think they were looking for food.
We had gotten there a little early, so we took a stroll around the gorgeous castle, situated on a little peninsula within a bay. We sat for a while watching the swans that were out in the water.
Here are the highlights of the banquet:
- One of the "performers" welcomed us Lords and Ladies to the banquet ...
We Need an Exterminator!
... town and buy some cereal or other breakfast items for the next few days.
We set out for the short walk to the store only to find that it was still closed. When did it open?! This was the third attempt to go to the grocery store which ended poorly. We were starving so we went down the road to the next part of town to try the other store, which was also closed. We felt it was hopeless and stopped at a restaurant for a full Irish Breakfast. ...
Oh the Irish...
The next day started early. Very early… We had to be at our meeting point to catch our tour van at 6:50 am. The three of us made it to our van where we met Bud. His opening line was (in his Irish accent), "Hi guys. My name is Bud, like Budweiser. But I'm no wiser today than I was yesterday." From there we knew it was going to be a good day. We all were informed to sleep until the first stop since it was so early, so of course ...