Saturday, November 26, 2011

Ruining people not beer - part 2

TRIP TO THE MUSEUM OF BEER Guinness (continued, part 2) Our plane took off and landed faster than the flight attendant had time to spread the drinks at the salon. Pilots Airlines Rayaneyr "with great pathos through the speakerphone announced that we arrived on time. At 8 am a little angry. In general, they are somehow easier to just say that they arrived on time. If they make a schedule with 15 ... 30-minute margin, they will always stay on time. Hardly any of the passengers will argue: "Hey," Rayaneyr "You're lying! Last week I flew a lot faster! "Arriving in Dublin, we hoped that the Express from the airport to the city, too, arrives at its destination 15 minutes ahead of schedule. But first we had to find some cafes where at 9 am on Sunday would be served breakfast. It was not easy, but still we found a cafe on O'Connell Street, where we prepared a normal classic breakfast. With breakfast, we cracked down to 9:45, but go to the museum was a bit early. We went for a walk around the city, during which some people have asked us 2 euros for the bus (so I believed them, and!), Photographing the city center and wondered who authorized to construct a Dublin needle (the official name - "Monument of Light" steel monument with a 120-meter needle, is situated in the heart of Dublin, ca. Perevi.). The horror of some! Huge shiny needle in the heart of the city. I hope someone has a better plan when they decided to put a monument in honor of the Millennium. Dublin needle In the end, by 11 o'clock in the morning we got to the museum of beer Guinness. A trip on the tram was very entertaining. Two bandyuganov talked about how often they get out of jail and again get into it. And they hardly understand each other because they were simply obkoloty heroin. Their conversation was funny and disturbing at the same time. Tickets to the museum, we bought over the Internet, so that we stand in long lines should not have, and we immediately began to check the exposure. The museum had to walk by, without a guide, and a museum is not really on the brewery. This is just a museum, which tells a very detailed history of Guinness. The first brilliant idea from the tourists, I heard when someone looked at a lease for 9,000 years, who signed Arthur Guinness. Tourist number 1: "What's that?" Tourist number 2: "Probably, the Declaration of Independence or something like that." Good morning! Which of the words in the title translates as The Irish Museum of History Museum? And here I thought. There must be hundreds of times, being somewhere abroad, we are told something similar. Maybe I should not have to judge by! Lease for 9000 years beginning material: End of Material: See also: Beer lovers will be able to make a qualified choice in the waiting rooms of North American airports named after a multimillion-dollar beer Razguliay October Beer lovers will be able to make a qualified choice in the waiting rooms of North American airports

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