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Irish FAQ: Glossary [10/10]
Section - 18) General Terms

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	Craic		Fun, good time

	Ceol		Music

	Poteen		Poitín; illicitly distilled whiskey, i.e. moonshine

	Culchie		Dublin term for someone from the country

	Jackeen		The opposite of culchie

	Dublin 4	Postal code of supposedly wealthiest part of
			Dublin; thus used to describe posh accents
			and attitudes; D4 is also supposedly a den of
			wishy-washy liberals

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End of Irish FAQ part 10
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Ivan Brookes
I'm looking for information regarding navigable waterways for a 44' fly bridge cruiser for corporate entertainment such as the big horse racing events. I've searched the internet and book stores here in Walws without success.

Regards
Ivan Brookes

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