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March 28, 2006

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Hugh Green

Hamiltonsbawn Mon Amour
Dungannonball Run

Frank McGahon

Nice one(s). I was actually trying to think of one for Hiroshima Mon Amour but remained stumped.

Hugh Green

Castleblayney.

Gerry O'Sullivan

Rostrevor Dogs
Bruff Encounter

Hugh Green

Obvious one, but has to be said:

Armaghgeddon.

Neil

Major Dundalk/Crocodile Dundalk

neil

Elmer Bantry, anyone?

Gerry O'Sullivan

Home Athlone

and and alternative to one of Frank's suggestions:

Things To Do In Inverin When You're Dead

Neil

Paper Moone

Frank McGahon

Armaghgeddon: nice one

Gerry O'Sullivan

Dammit Neil, I was just about to come in with Moone-struck.

Mark Waters

Bridge on the River Moy

Frank McGahon

I also had Things to Do in Dingle When you're Dead and for an obscure Louth village: Things to Do in Darver When you're Dead.

Crocodile Dundalk: excellent stuff

Frank McGahon

I also nixed An American Werewolf in London-Derry as I thought it would be a little controversial, and there's also Last Tango in Portlaoise

Mark Waters

Sunset Boulavogue
East of Edenderry

Gerry O'Sullivan

Munster

Frank McGahon

Macroom

Neil

Old hat this, but Attack of the Clones?

Mark Waters

Well if you can get away with that then I suppose I can chance Sneem

Mark Waters

Belfast Times at Ridgemont High

Gerry O'Sullivan

Citizen (Boris O') Kane

The Grapes of Rathmines

It's a Wonderful Liffey

On the Waterford

Pslygho

Gerry O'Sullivan

Speaking of Hitchcock, who could forget his masterpiece, set in Offaly -
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The Birr-ds

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Frank McGahon

Warr en Point

Gerry O'Sullivan

We really should be doing some work, shouldn't we?

Frank McGahon

Kil Keel

(a Co. Down twofer!)

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