W Wahaay Registered User Messages 292 31 Oct 2012 #1 Sometimes, when you live in a place like Ireland, it takes someone from outside to remind you of just how fantastic this country is. Especially when that person is a professional journalist who is prepared to go beyond the usual diddly-eye tourist Paddywackery nonsense. There's a great piece running in the New York Times by FRANK BRUNI, the paper's former restaurant critic. You couldn't buy this sort of publicity. http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/travel/to-ireland-a-sons-journey-home.html
Sometimes, when you live in a place like Ireland, it takes someone from outside to remind you of just how fantastic this country is. Especially when that person is a professional journalist who is prepared to go beyond the usual diddly-eye tourist Paddywackery nonsense. There's a great piece running in the New York Times by FRANK BRUNI, the paper's former restaurant critic. You couldn't buy this sort of publicity. http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/travel/to-ireland-a-sons-journey-home.html
W Wahaay Registered User Messages 292 31 Oct 2012 #3 vandriver said: What's wrong with lasagne with chips! Click to expand... At a guess I'd say you probably don't fit the target profile of the New York Times !
vandriver said: What's wrong with lasagne with chips! Click to expand... At a guess I'd say you probably don't fit the target profile of the New York Times !