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BB hood was a popular retrofit.

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Sell them racer wheels to fund some improved brakes.
 

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Yeah, I'm quoting my own post. Deal.

I know what the dude was telling the girl in the pic:
"Just act like you're my daughter and you won't get hurt!"
OK, that was a bit dark. But srsly,
"Take it all in and soak it up, sweetie! Coz ain't no way Murica gunna make a car like dis again so long as you live your pathetic EPA meddling life." And I assume she just started crying after that.


Then...

Surprise muddafuggah. We back fo sho!:

 

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Cheers Wes will have a look. Check out the price of the fuel

Fuel was 60 cents or so when I first arrived in Ireland in 98 or so. That photo is 2013 or so. So that sign is there at least 20 years. It's doubly amazing to me, though, that a sign can somehow manage to survive in Callan that long without being vandalized. ;)

OK, how bout some random Irish images:

Self portrait on a Dublin bus in 07 - that Texas tan in that image is loooong gone:

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Temple Bar, Dublin, 97:

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O'Connell bridge across the River Liffey in Dublin city centre 08:

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Ha'Penny Bridge Dublin City Centre 08:

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2017:

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F.X. Buckleys Dublin:

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Every Halloween, or Samhain(saw when) as we call it, fires happen. I thought Bonfire was a French word until I looked up the etymology. It's origin is Irish! And they take it seriously. The cities alight for Samhain. People collect timber for days, even weeks beforehand and in the more economically challenged areas, simply make a pile and burn it:

07 Clondalkin, suburb of Dublin:

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Get's out of hand on occasion...well always, really:

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Rathmines, Dublin 08:

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Portobello area, Dublin 07:

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Hicks Hotdogs:

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Everything is green in Ireland:

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The Liffey Quay(key) in Sallins, County Kildare:

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Prolly a nice area in Dublin ;)

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Not such a nice area(Tallaght):

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If I recall, this is the Kylemore area of Dublin - a photo of one of the locks from the light rail in to Dublin:

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And a random alley:

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