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loenen16 Post subject: on the road
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hey all
anyone seen the concert in zurich,switserland ?
and who is going to the eirish concerts ?
good to read any report about the concerts
anyway i wish the hollies a big time succes wherever they play
greetings bernard
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I'll be at all the Irish shows.

Hope to get some reviews from the fans.

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hollies wrote:
I'll be at all the Irish shows.

Hope to get some reviews from the fans.


You lucky sod! Wish I was going, damn I don't have a passport, I might stowaway though Wink.
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CeireB Post subject:
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Shelley wrote:
hollies wrote:
I'll be at all the Irish shows.

Hope to get some reviews from the fans.


You lucky sod! Wish I was going, damn I don't have a passport, I might stowaway though Wink.



ah Shelly, you don't need a passport to go from England to Ireland!!! Or at least you didn't used to, maybe that's changed. All you need is picture ID (driving licence). Tut, you missed out on that one girl, Dublin gig was amazing!
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Shelley Post subject:
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CeireB wrote:
Shelley wrote:
hollies wrote:
I'll be at all the Irish shows.

Hope to get some reviews from the fans.


You lucky sod! Wish I was going, damn I don't have a passport, I might stowaway though Wink.



ah Shelly, you don't need a passport to go from England to Ireland!!! Or at least you didn't used to, maybe that's changed. All you need is picture ID (driving licence). Tut, you missed out on that one girl, Dublin gig was amazing!


I had so much trouble last year trying to get picture ID to travel to Ireland. In the end they accepted a travel card photo card, but was told that from October last year, you need to have a passport as the required ID to travel to Ireland. They barely looked at it on the way back though, but that might have been something to do with the fact I arrived at the airport late, check in had finished and they said they would only put me on the plane if I made it to the plane within about 10 mins, I won't go into running through the airport with no shoes on (you have to take your shoes off when going through the xray!!), nor will I go into running back to collect my handbag! Laughing My shoes only went back on again once I got on the plane.

I hope I don't have this trouble whenever I go to the Isle of Man again.
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CeireB Post subject:
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Shelley wrote:
CeireB wrote:
Shelley wrote:
hollies wrote:
I'll be at all the Irish shows.

Hope to get some reviews from the fans.


You lucky sod! Wish I was going, damn I don't have a passport, I might stowaway though Wink.



ah Shelly, you don't need a passport to go from England to Ireland!!! Or at least you didn't used to, maybe that's changed. All you need is picture ID (driving licence). Tut, you missed out on that one girl, Dublin gig was amazing!


I had so much trouble last year trying to get picture ID to travel to Ireland. In the end they accepted a travel card photo card, but was told that from October last year, you need to have a passport as the required ID to travel to Ireland. They barely looked at it on the way back though, but that might have been something to do with the fact I arrived at the airport late, check in had finished and they said they would only put me on the plane if I made it to the plane within about 10 mins, I won't go into running through the airport with no shoes on (you have to take your shoes off when going through the xray!!), nor will I go into running back to collect my handbag! Laughing My shoes only went back on again once I got on the plane.

I hope I don't have this trouble whenever I go to the Isle of Man again.



yeah i've had a few airport disasters meself over the years, although these days I'm all sensible and make very sure i get to the airport with time to spare, especially Dublin airport!!

You should be okay for the Isle of Man, that'd be an internal flight for you.
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Shelley Post subject:
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CeireB wrote:
yeah i've had a few airport disasters meself over the years, although these days I'm all sensible and make very sure i get to the airport with time to spare, especially Dublin airport!!

You should be okay for the Isle of Man, that'd be an internal flight for you.


Thing is (sorry if I'm going off topic here) we stopped of at the catholic church on the way and watched Mass, spent ages in the church shop and took the bus to the airport, I didn't realise the bus would take an hour to get to the airport Confused , oh and none of us had checked the check in time either, we thought it was 6:00pm, when really it was 5:30pm, so we really only have ourselves to blame for not checking the times, thankfully we did manage to catch the plane in time. It was fun though trying to get to the plane in time, and everyone we had to show our tickets to all knew we were the last ones, at one point the staff had took short cuts and was ready to point us in the right direction without us having to stop and look around, just wish they had let us through the short cuts Laughing .
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Shelley wrote:
Thing is (sorry if I'm going off topic here) we stopped of at the catholic church on the way and watched Mass, spent ages in the church shop and took the bus to the airport, I didn't realise the bus would take an hour to get to the airport Confused , oh and none of us had checked the check in time either, we thought it was 6:00pm, when really it was 5:30pm, so we really only have ourselves to blame for not checking the times, thankfully we did manage to catch the plane in time. It was fun though trying to get to the plane in time, and everyone we had to show our tickets to all knew we were the last ones, at one point the staff had took short cuts and was ready to point us in the right direction without us having to stop and look around, just wish they had let us through the short cuts Laughing .


ah come on Shelley, surely you could have found better things to be doin in Dublin than going to mass!!!! If you'd have said you'd missed your flight cos you were down the pub I would have understood!!!
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CeireB wrote:
ah come on Shelley, surely you could have found better things to be doin in Dublin than going to mass!!!! If you'd have said you'd missed your flight cos you were down the pub I would have understood!!!


We wanted to see mass and all the people rushing in to do it, it was quite quiet in there and we were on the point of closing our eyes as well Confused.

It was the bus that took it's time, if I'd known it took an hour to get to the airport I would have avoided it Very Happy .
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CeireB Post subject:
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Shelley wrote:

It was the bus that took it's time, if I'd known it took an hour to get to the airport I would have avoided it Very Happy .


yeah the airport is a good bit out of town, and good oul Dublin Bus isn't always that reliable, and the traffic here is brutal. mmmm, makes you wonder why the tourists bother comin here really - it's a good thing we've got guinness or we'd be ruined!
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