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Blarney Stone
But the most talked about stone in the world is located in County Cork, Ireland. Those who have kissed it probably can’t help but talk about it. Kissing the Blarney Stone gives you the gift of gab.
St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, but as always, you probably saw buttons reading “Kiss me, I’m Irish” from all sorts of ...
David said that the name was his dad’s choice, inspired by the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in ... of vibe that I felt when we were over in Ireland.” ...
The Blarney Stone on Bradshawgate aims to be a place ... obviously it's painted red which isn't what you stereotypically associate with Ireland, but the Temple Bar in Dublin, which is probably ...
One of Ireland's most popular historic tourist ... Paul O'Sullivan kissing the famous Blarney Stone. A dramatic flight through the trees culminates with a spectacular view of Blarney House ...
The Blarney Stone general manager says St. Patrick’s Day is their biggest day of the year, inviting everyone to "be Irish for one day." ...
Tricentis’ chief marketing officer Darren Beck, who recalled a three-week visit to Ireland which included the Blarney Stone in Co Cork, welcomed Mr Martin to the company’s Texas headquarters.
We can’t tell you why some people are so good with words, but it might have something to do with a big block of limestone in Ireland.
All-Ireland winning theatre group Blue Hat Productions celebrating their Hall of Fame award at the Blarney & District Person of the year awards. A MAN who is described as the ‘driving force ...