Vice President/Co-Moderator Nomination Thread
#71
I've read it! It's a good book. I'm actually surprised by the number of people that make that connection.
I did find the whole jumping between the murder aspect and the fair a bit tough to grasp though.
I did find the whole jumping between the murder aspect and the fair a bit tough to grasp though.
#72
I think that so little was known about the actual murders that he needed filler for the book. Plus it was a perfect hunting ground.
#74
[QUOTE=HT;8334361]Studying. I'm a landscape architecture student and I'll be at UCD (University College Dublin). So classes, golf, and maybe a few pubs in between!
I'm in Dublin right now at my program orientation but I haven't moved into UCD yet
Sounds great Hunter. I visited Ireland once and really found it to be a great place to visit. Loved seeing the Southern counties. Saw where my mother's parents came from in Kerry County.
Enjoy!
I'm in Dublin right now at my program orientation but I haven't moved into UCD yet
Sounds great Hunter. I visited Ireland once and really found it to be a great place to visit. Loved seeing the Southern counties. Saw where my mother's parents came from in Kerry County.
Enjoy!
#75
Yeah so far I'm really enjoying it. I've only seen Dublin and the surrounding area so I haven't really gotten into the Irish landscape. I moved into my room at UCD around noon yesterday and I have a week of orientation activities followed by classes starting on the 20th. I'm making a list now of all the places I want to visit and how much I think they'll cost so I can make the tough decisions on where I can and can't go. But I think I'll be able to explore a lot of Ireland since I have a place to start from and I don't need to fly. It's the mainland Europe trips that will be tough on the budget.
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