Bye bye Dublin, back to Cavan!

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Bye bye Dublin, back to Cavan!

Post by flanum »

Wahey! Finally getting out of this...erm ... City! :lol:

Just landed a good job in my home town of Cavan.
Well i had fun for 4 and half years but the last six months have wrecked my head! I suppose moving to a dingy bedsit across street from the worst prison in Ireland, onlt two doors from the busiest A&E dept, in the middle of a ghetto, and a few doors from some crack dealers didnt help!

Anyway back home, hope to buy a house in the next 12 months, and do loads of fishing, oh and concentrate on trying to get a hang of these pipes!

So in 3 weeks or so, my location will be Cavan via Dublin via Cavan.

But if there was room, i suppose it would be:

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Cavan via Dublin via Skerries via Donabate via Ballinagh via Cavan via Ballyconnell via Ballinamore via Athlone via Cavan via Tel Aviv via Jerusalem via Eilat via Netanya via Cavan via Dundalk via Cavan via Letterkenny via Cavan.

Dont think theres enough room though!
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Congratulations! :party: It looks like a lovely place!
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Re: Bye bye Dublin, back to Cavan!

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flanum wrote:Wahey! Finally getting out of this...erm ... City! :lol:

Just landed a good job in my home town of Cavan.
Well i had fun for 4 and half years but the last six months have wrecked my head! I suppose moving to a dingy bedsit across street from the worst prison in Ireland, onlt two doors from the busiest A&E dept, in the middle of a ghetto, and a few doors from some crack dealers didnt help!

Anyway back home, hope to buy a house in the next 12 months, and do loads of fishing, oh and concentrate on trying to get a hang of these pipes!

So in 3 weeks or so, my location will be Cavan via Dublin via Cavan.

But if there was room, i suppose it would be:

Location:
Cavan via Dublin via Skerries via Donabate via Ballinagh via Cavan via Ballyconnell via Ballinamore via Athlone via Cavan via Tel Aviv via Jerusalem via Eilat via Netanya via Cavan via Dundalk via Cavan via Letterkenny via Cavan.

Dont think theres enough room though!
Hey, what's going to happen to the Dublin guided tours!! I'm glad we got in before you left, but hang on...
the last six months have wrecked my head!
...we were there only five months ago! Seriously, I know that's what you wanted so nice one, mate. Make sure you buy a house big enough. :wink: And any time you're inclined to visit the kingdom of Cornwall give us a shout! :)
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Post by alurker »

Hey congrats Flanum. Good oul' spot Cavan. It sonds like good timing but guarantee you will thoroughly enjoy your return weekend trips to Dublin.
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Re: Bye bye Dublin, back to Cavan!

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flanum wrote:
Cavan via Dublin via Skerries via Donabate via Ballinagh via Cavan via Ballyconnell via Ballinamore via Athlone via Cavan via Tel Aviv via Jerusalem via Eilat via Netanya via Cavan via Dundalk via Cavan via Letterkenny via Cavan.
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Post by Coffee »

The circle closes on itself and we finish where we began
And in the end we go the same way home.
I hope this move proves well for you.
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Good news Flan, home is where the heart is.
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Post by djm »

Is there a piping histopry in Cavan? You're better off if there isn't - nothing you have to live up to. :wink:

Best of luck!

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Post by gregorygraham »

Did you hear the one about what the Cavan man did with the kids at Christmas time? Took the kids to visit Santie's grave. Apparently Cavan people are tight wads. Fair? I don't know
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Listen to me young fellow, what need is there for fish to sing when i can roar and bellow?
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Post by SteveShaw »

Nicky and I reckon the thatched bungalow. A bit more cat-swinging room there. Are you having a look at 'em? Make sure it's near a pub or three. :D
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Post by flanum »

SteveShaw wrote:Nicky and I reckon the thatched bungalow. A bit more cat-swinging room there. Are you having a look at 'em? Make sure it's near a pub or three. :D
I will be looking properly in a few weeks when i get properly settled in cavan in the new job!
this is my last week at work in Dublin, and i have all of next week to pack etc. I will be renting a room temporarily from a friend in Cavan town until i know what the bank manager says! :o

Incidentally, those houses (including the thatch one) are all located in or around Belturbet town( about 8 miles from Cavan town) Belturbet has a thriving fishing touristy attraction (river erne) several sesiuns per week, and a resident Uilleann pipes teacher (pj flood)! So i think id be quite happy in that wee town!
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Post by Roger O'Keeffe »

Looks as if you'll be in Cavan just before Dublin house prices get there. It may seem ridiculous, but to anyone used to the ludicrous prices of Dublin property, both those houses look like knockdown bargains.

I have to admit that the cottage has an undeniable charm, it would be tempting to go for romance rather than practicality, and it seems to have been done up nicely.
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Post by feadogin »

The house prices are pretty ridiculous even in Cavan, unfortunately.

Anyway, good luck with the move Flanum & good luck with those crazy Cavan musicians. We'll have to have a tune on the pipes sometime when we are over there...although it might be a while before we go over again, depends how much trouble the baby turns out to be.

Later,

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