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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Richie L » Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:48 +0000

Yep I wouldn't dare miss that:

1] Stig
2] John V
3] PJ
4] Ivan
5] John Leamy
6] Richie
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby CashelMX5 » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:15 +0000

Hi Stig,

Is that Preston House on the left driving north?
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Steve » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 1:30 +0000

DaStig wrote:
srigley wrote:
DaStig wrote:Yep, there a nice new place in Abbeyleix (on the cork road) called McEvoys - very central from all approaches.......


Do you mean the pub is central in Abbeyleix rather than Abbeyleix being central yeah? ;-)



No, Yes and Yes. :mrgreen:


Abbeyleix is a bit far time wise for me at the mo' (6 hour round trip). Will have to pass :-(
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby shenab » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 9:13 +0000

Flying out that morning will have to miss it guys. Sorry .. have a great "lunch"

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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Stig » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 2:55 +0000

@ Shena - have a nice trip!
@ Steve - understandable, we'll post you over a doggie bag :lol:
@ Tom - naaaa, I did Preston House and was'nt that impressed by it, McEvoys is a new place on the right handside heading north in the middle of the town - its new and real nice and owned by Durrow Castle in Durrow.

There will be plenty of Parking up the back of the Clelands supermarket nearby.

List time again -
1] Stig
2] John V
3] PJ
4] Ivan
5] John Leamy
6] Richie
7] Susan (easy on the vino) :mrgreen:
8]
9]
10]
11]
12]

Come on people! Thats the festive spirit!
Also, for anyone who wants to come over on the Friday night before (for a few scoops), there's a real nice B&B called Sandymount house to consider!
pm me for contact details.

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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Ivan » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 3:14 +0000

srigley wrote:
Abbeyleix is a bit far time
wise for me at the mo' (6 hour round trip). Will have to pass :-(
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4 hours according to google maps.
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Steve » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:31 +0000

Ivan wrote:
srigley wrote:
Abbeyleix is a bit far time
wise for me at the mo' (6 hour round trip). Will have to pass :-(

4 hours according to google maps.[/quote]
Google maps prob gives the n62/n65(?) but unfortunately doesn't allow for midlands horsebox pullers/blue haired micra drivers. n/m6 + n80 is the route i use. Send on the link tho', i'd be interested to see which route they give.
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p.s. thanks for checking for me ;-)
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Medic5 » Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:53 +0000

Go on ya big girls blouse, it's a trip I often make. It's about 2.5 hours I have it programmed into my GPS unit. Bring the MRs and stay the night before. I'll be hitting down the evening before with my wee man.
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby Steve » Sun, 15 Nov 2009 12:07 +0000

Medic5 wrote:Go on ya big girls blouse, it's a trip I often make. It's about 2.5 hours I have it programmed into my GPS unit. Bring the MRs and stay the night before. I'll be hitting down the evening before with my wee man.

Heheh have a good one ;-)
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby mustbesideways » Sun, 15 Nov 2009 12:24 +0000

that can be done in two hours from navan / abbeyliex throttle on my friend
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby sundance » Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:59 +0000

Yep - count us in. Could be interested in staying the night before too. Still on a high after the weekends run!!! Poor Seán has to head back again on the M8 to Cork this morning for the week after us travelling back up from that direction yesterday. Says he might take the van through Healy pass though :shock: !!!

1] Stig
2] John V
3] PJ
4] Ivan
5] John Leamy
6] Richie
7] Susan (easy on the vino)
8] Aimee & Sean
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby leamyj » Mon, 16 Nov 2009 5:38 +0000

sundance wrote: Says he might take the van through Healy pass though :shock: !!!




Hope he has the camera mounted!!!! :mrgreen:
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Mon, 16 Nov 2009 6:29 +0000

just did the Healy Pass in the Vito.......not recomended in the wet a tall atall !!!!!

Seriouys rubber left after the weekend on all the hairpins so i am presuming all the locals were out in force, couple of skid marks over the edge just down from the bridge too!!!!! Will have another go tomorrow before i head back home.
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby CashelMX5 » Mon, 16 Nov 2009 6:53 +0000

Addict :twisted: :twisted: But it's not the same as with the top down but then I bet your head was warmer than Saturday :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: Mx5Ireland Christmas Lunch!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Mon, 16 Nov 2009 8:08 +0000

ah Tom, wait till i get the photos up, i was suffering severe "manderin orange " effect if you know what i mean, :rendeer:
before we got to that fire!
Had to head to Castletownbere today.....again, so couldnt pass the Healy Pass!!!! Lovely and cosy yes but i'm dreading opening the side doors as id say the £17k borescope and all the spanners/socket sets had an all out orgy after the first hairpin! Ill pull the ebd/abs fuse out tomorrow for the crack as the feckin traction control spoils all the fun. MERCEDES PLEASE NOTE.........WHEN YOU SWITCH OFF ASR IT SHOULD STAY OFF.
Have to borescope both engines as we reckon the valves that were fitted at the last 900hr service are incorrect. One Scottish Boat shat both engines because of this last week at a cost of well over £100k.
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