
Green and Gold Wren 26th December 2005 Pictures Courtesy Tom Fox
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Green and Gold Wren 26th December 2005 Pictures Courtesy Tom Fox
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Green and Gold Wren 26th December 2005 Pictures Courtesy Tom Fox
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| Comments by
Michelle Hodum
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12 December 2006
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| "Dingle" & I met in 1995, for my 30th b-day. What a great way to celebrate my special day & you have a great city to celebrate. Hail to you, Dingle!
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| Comments by
Caroline Flynn
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11 December 2006
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| The people of the town have spoken and chosen a bilingual name. The begrudgers will have to accept that democracy has won the day. HAPPY XMAS DINGLE!
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| Comments by
Micheal Mac Guidhir
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04 December 2006
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Why not go all the way and call yourselves Coca-Cola, an even bigger brand name! Who needs heritage? In the dollar we trust. Micheal
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| Comments by
Matthew Murphy
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27 November 2006
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| An Daingean rings true. If it is a Gaeltacht, regardless of history, Dingle sounds colonial
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| Comments by
Páidí Ó Cochláin
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25 November 2006
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| Post independence, Queenstown & Kingstown changed to Cobh & Dún Laoighaire. Tourists still find them. An Daingean will be the same. Be proud of Irish!
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| Comments by
Maureen Ferriter
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18 November 2006
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| My Father was born/raised on Goat Street. We have visited your beautiful area 3 times. Our Kerry Blue is named The Last Irish Chieftain from Dingle.
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| Comments by
denise dingle
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07 November 2006
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| hi i live in australia i married a dingle we have 6 children
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| Comments by
Darren Wold
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04 November 2006
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| I think Dingle should remain Dingle
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| Comments by
Robert and Mary Wold
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04 November 2006
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| We both love the "Dingle" name. We want to visit again but only "Dingle", not some other name. Keep it simple...that is always the better way.
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| Comments by
rosemarie flood(ryle)
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02 November 2006
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| Congratulations & well done to all in Dingle for gaining such a landslide victory,great to be there during the Plebicite & experience the excitement.
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| Comments by
Carolyn Clough KIlgus
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31 October 2006
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| We named our dog Dingle after your beautiful town. We love telling people here where the name comes from when asked. The smart ones get it!
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| Comments by
Lisa Dingle
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29 October 2006
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| The Dingle family of Dunstable, Massachusetts USA lends our support. Keep using your voices and your votes. Good luck!
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| Comments by
micheal curran
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28 October 2006
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I will never visit the 'Dingle' region again. You have very turned your back on our precious heritage for the basest of reasons - Shame on you!
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| Comments by
John D. O' Connor
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26 October 2006
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| Now that the people have clearly spoken, those who were involved in the law change should now bow their heads and put measures in place to reverse it.
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| Comments by
Mike O'Shea
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25 October 2006
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| Congratulations Dingle. The Minister must now heed the democratic voice of the people.
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| Comments by
Paul Price
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25 October 2006
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I would be far happier entrusting the Irish Language to the good people of Kerry than to a dull, witless, unimaginative politician. Ciarrai Abu!
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| Comments by
Jerome Colburn
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24 October 2006
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| Seinfead "The Dingle Regatta" oraibh ag an seisiún annseo amárach!
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| Comments by
Terry
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22 October 2006
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| Don't allow the english to leave their legacy, stand up for the mother tongue. ALWAYS.
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| Comments by
ciaran somers
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21 October 2006
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| Eamon O Cuiv is minister for the Gaeltacht. Does he not know that there is no letter "v" in Irish His official name is Eamon O Cuibh.
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| Comments by
nick durham
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21 October 2006
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| O'Cuiv is a language-bully, like most language fanatics. Bullying and force do not instil a love for a language, as most kids in schools can attest.
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