I hope you're having so much fun!Greetings from the Shire!
Well, right now, we're in Norhtern Ireland, not so shire-like. But the trip to Ireland has been amazing so far. Becoming an ex-pat is very tempting.
So, I can't keep up with the thread here, but I can just guess at the shenanigans going on.....![]()
That is awesome!Well long awaited now here for your pleasure. Sorry for the blurry pix.
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As I said before thanks Marcus the clear cap is off the hook. Gonna rip this build out and replace it with something closer to .5 ....this one came in at nearly .9
That cap looks killer, Marcus did an awesome jobWell long awaited now here for your pleasure. Sorry for the blurry pix.
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As I said before thanks Marcus the clear cap is off the hook. Gonna rip this build out and replace it with something closer to .5 ....this one came in at nearly .9
Well long awaited now here for your pleasure. Sorry for the blurry pix.
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As I said before thanks Marcus the clear cap is off the hook. Gonna rip this build out and replace it with something closer to .5 ....this one came in at nearly .9
Ireland is an awesome place to visit in summer, beautiful countryside, good food, friendly people and fine brews.
My son in law is partaking while my daughter and grandson tour castles.The golf is none too shabby either.
Oh yeah, for those who like to tee it up there are some fantastic courses. Played there in winter once (froze my cojones off) and got soaking wet but the course was great. Greens were slow as hell because of all the rain but the good thing was that from 100 yards in if your wedge work was good and you got close to the flag the ball dropped on the green and stopped dead.The golf is none too shabby either.
Greetings from the Shire!
Well, right now, we're in Norhtern Ireland, not so shire-like. But the trip to Ireland has been amazing so far. Becoming an ex-pat is very tempting.
So, I can't keep up with the thread here, but I can just guess at the shenanigans going on.....![]()
Oh yeah, for those who like to tee it up there are some fantastic courses. Played there in winter once (froze my cojones off) and got soaking wet but the course was great. Greens were slow as hell because of all the rain but the good thing was that from 100 yards in if your wedge work was good and you got close to the flag the ball dropped on the green and stopped dead.
Enjoy your time in Ulster!
I have been quite homesick lately, so I will have to go to the Republic soon myself
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My daughter and her family are there right now too and loving it.