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Well done, and thanks, to those involved in producing this, very helpful for those of us travelling this weekend.
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Guide to Edinburgh
Once again, fair play to Robbie and everyone who helped put it together.
Excellent guide, especially for Edinburgh first-timers!
Excellent guide, especially for Edinburgh first-timers!
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Thanks for the Guide ....very helpful..See yiz in the Walkabout on Saturday.
I suppose showing the Compromise Rules from Galway would be asking for too much!
I suppose showing the Compromise Rules from Galway would be asking for too much!
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Yes Bleedin foreign gameselfan wrote:Thanks for the Guide ....very helpful..See yiz in the Walkabout on Saturday.
I suppose showing the Compromise Rules from Galway would be asking for too much!
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I wouldn't mind seeing that either, think it might clash with the end of the Munster game though... (think the Munster game kicks off at 5:30 and the International Rules at 7:15)elfan wrote:Thanks for the Guide ....very helpful..See yiz in the Walkabout on Saturday.
I suppose showing the Compromise Rules from Galway would be asking for too much!
You're ok going over, the issue I think is still when you're coming back. I was coming back through Heathrow on Tuesday morning and their 'no liquids' restriction was still in place. Better to check the Edinburgh airport website.
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I guess they'll have to cater for their regular antipodes and show itjrc wrote:I wouldn't mind seeing that either, think it might clash with the end of the Munster game though... (think the Munster game kicks off at 5:30 and the International Rules at 7:15)elfan wrote:Thanks for the Guide ....very helpful..See yiz in the Walkabout on Saturday.
I suppose showing the Compromise Rules from Galway would be asking for too much!
You're right, ta. The no-liquids thing seems to be in place at embra alright. None on the way out, so bring disposable smelliesT.C.B. wrote:You're ok going over, the issue I think is still when you're coming back. I was coming back through Heathrow on Tuesday morning and their 'no liquids' restriction was still in place. Better to check the Edinburgh airport website.
Having said that, the BAA have a piss-poor record of any consistency in the application of these rules. My last 8 flights via a BAA airport (all since the no-liquids) leads me to such a conclusion.
Back on topic, nice job on the guide folks
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Got caught after comeing back from Bristol airport (for the Llanllie ML game). . could take toiletries INTO the UK. . .but not OUT (when coming back Home) the Focker at the Security check said i could replace what he confiscated at the Superdrug shop on the other sidemeinster wrote:
You're right, ta. The no-liquids thing seems to be in place at embra alright. None on the way out, so bring disposable smellies
Having said that, the BAA have a piss-poor record of any consistency in the application of these rules. My last 8 flights via a BAA airport (all since the no-liquids) leads me to such a conclusion.
Back on topic, nice job on the guide folks