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Relishing the luxuries of business executive travel

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To be fair to the Northern Ireland tourist industry

By Roy Stilling
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 09:04 GMT

The best guest house we've ever stayed in was in County Tyrone, about eight years ago. Luxurious accommodation, wonderfully friendly and helpful hosts, and it cost a pittance by mainland-UK (or indeed Republic of Ireland) standards because back then people were still reluctant to go to NI because of the recentness of the troubles.

Fantastic

By Andy
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 10:14 GMT
Paris Hilton

Boil tortured to the point of cellular collapse. A definite addition to my lexicon :-)

Hmmm...

By Thomas Swann
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 14:38 GMT
Gates Horns

Eat hotel food? What madness is this?!

Clearly you have yet to attain the rank of Master Expenses Ninja.

Supoib!

By Joe
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 15:29 GMT

Very funny! I love the feeling of apprehension one gets when arriving at a small independent hotel, it's so hard to tell what quirks the proprietor will have (and they nearly always have some).

Reminds me of the time I asked for a new kettle in my small hotel room. "Why?" The receptionist asked me. "Because there's a large dead spider fused to the heating element," was my reply. I guess previous guests had been enjoying some extra nutrition with their tea...

Bravo

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 18:09 GMT
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"Shared adversity is an excellent single parent for rapid friendship."

Love it!

Please,

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 18:11 GMT

Marry me.

And a fine piece it is, it is

By Peter Chase
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 20:32 GMT
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Ho ho! A latter-day Tobias Smollett!

Awaiting the book.

North Coast?

By Dave
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 22:47 GMT
Jobs Halo

Had to be. Portrush or somewhere. All-in-all though, you got a bad deal. Hospitality can be pretty good over there...

"can"

The Quiet Man

By Ken Moran
Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 23:11 GMT

I find this drivel ........ well, drivellous (new word...) ...........

I have been in so many pubs around London that would make that featured in American Werewolf in London, seem like your best local. So who is this eegit??

Diddley-eye-diddlye-eye ............ get real, and ditch that John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara movie .....

Dumb Irish? ..... There is no such thing

By amanfromMars
Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 08:13 GMT

There's bound to be a few quirks after nearly four decades of Troubles but they are a resilient and resourceful bunch, the Irish, and it'll not take them long to sort things out now that the madness is gone.

Think of it in terms of a mid-life crisis, whenever you get rid of all the old baggage which was putting you down and you emerge refreshed and reinvigorated with a renewed sense of purpose..... and the wit and determination to carry it through.

In the IT field, the island of Ireland is a Gold Mine just waiting to be MetaDataMined and Connected for its Unique Local Knowledge.

Work in Progress....

It's a quaint place really ...

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 15th October 2007 12:28 GMT

Being a 'free-stater' and having sailed around the north coast stopping off in various places I can totally relate to this dining experience.

I particularly recall one enormous unionist landlady assuring us over dinner that the 32 county republic was imminent ... as her face contorted I guess she subconsciously expected this to be some great big dirty orgasm -- "It's comin', it's COMIN'!", she assured us.

It was late, and we were very grateful when she offered to 'do us a sirion steak', overpriced as it was. After all there was no else in the place and she was about to close. She sat and watched carefully as we chewed endlessly on the wildly overpriced stewing steak covered in rapidly congealing pepper gel....