Roman Abramovich has been showing an interest in buying the clubI think they have their codes mixed up. Ha ha, Lusk is a large village in Ireland located 23 km (14 mi) north of Dublin city centre. The name Lusk dates back to the time of Saint Maccullin, who founded a church there in the 450s. He is reputed to have either lived or been buried in a cave, hence the name Lusk from the Gaelic word Lusca meaning a cave or underground chamber. Lusk is now caught up in the development of greater Dublin and has a growing population. The Central Statistical Office estimates that 62% of all private dwellings in Lusk were built in the five years up to 2006. Educational facilities include an Educate Together primary school. There is a railway station shared with the coastal settlement of Rush. A monastery was f... I reckon you should clip that what if everyone offered info on where they lived on this site in as much detail Well this puts a mark on the minus side of going to live in Ireland. Development and destruction of historic sites, I already live with that in the US. The plus side still outweighs the minus. 'destruction of historic sites ' actually about the m3 motorway near the hill of tara last I heard it's going to the eu court of something or other and a local wood near where I live is now a nature reserve so the sign says although a lot of trees have been cut down beforehand I have done. My best by far on Lusk Pipe Band got very little interest. You can never tell what will sick like a stone. I'm helping my daughter with a history project for the Leaving. When it's completed I'll consider reclipping it. Thomas Ashe played in the Band and taught in Corduff, Lusk. My grand uncle was also in it until shot dead by the Black 'N Tans. You do know that the "destruction of historic sites" was 1.000 ago, mainly. Ha ha. I'll post here for now in case George sends over a 'cruise' to sort me out on the Crappers instructions and so complete the Viking destruction. |
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