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By *kytaz OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

hi all anyone ever back in ballybunion during the summer moths for fun times couples or females

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By *kytaz OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

bump

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is actually a place called Ballybunion?????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"There is actually a place called Ballybunion?????"

Yes there is a seaside town in north Kerry frequented by many from limerick county and city and surronding areas

Other than having wify on the beach and the cliff walk haven't seen any thing other than d*unken youths cavorting on the beach late at night

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is actually a place called Ballybunion?????

Yes there is a seaside town in north Kerry frequented by many from limerick county and city and surronding areas

Other than having wify on the beach and the cliff walk haven't seen any thing other than d*unken youths cavorting on the beach late at night "

According to wiki, Bally is also an oath , means bloody

Bloody bunions is something I'd be saying after a night out in my heels lol

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"There is actually a place called Ballybunion?????

Yes there is a seaside town in north Kerry frequented by many from limerick county and city and surronding areas

Other than having wify on the beach and the cliff walk haven't seen any thing other than d*unken youths cavorting on the beach late at night

According to wiki, Bally is also an oath , means bloody

Bloody bunions is something I'd be saying after a night out in my heels lol"

Many a person has used the same words after a night in bally

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By *entleman DMan
over a year ago

city center, limerick city.

Bally is english for irish place names "beal" meaning mouth usually of a river or "balie" meaning town or settlement.

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By *entleman DMan
over a year ago

city center, limerick city.

Ballybunion or Baile an Bhuinneanaigh can be translated literally from Irish into meaning 'The Townland of the Bunyans'. It derives its name from a land agent named Buinnean or Bunyan. He was, in all likelihood an Anglo-Norman settler who came in the wake of the early Geraldines. Ballybunion is situated in the medieval parish of Killehenny which is translated as the Church of St. Eithne. The entrance to the old course and club house of our now world-famous golf club is heralded by the historic Killehenny graveyard.

T.M.I maybe lol.x

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"Ballybunion or Baile an Bhuinneanaigh can be translated literally from Irish into meaning 'The Townland of the Bunyans'. It derives its name from a land agent named Buinnean or Bunyan. He was, in all likelihood an Anglo-Norman settler who came in the wake of the early Geraldines. Ballybunion is situated in the medieval parish of Killehenny which is translated as the Church of St. Eithne. The entrance to the old course and club house of our now world-famous golf club is heralded by the historic Killehenny graveyard.

T.M.I maybe lol.x "

The name of this thread needs to change. ..

Everything you ever wanted to know about Ballybunion, but were afraid to ask!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Their was a road race in their for a few years

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So really its a town full of bunions?

what a place name lol

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"Ballybunion or Baile an Bhuinneanaigh can be translated literally from Irish into meaning 'The Townland of the Bunyans'. It derives its name from a land agent named Buinnean or Bunyan. He was, in all likelihood an Anglo-Norman settler who came in the wake of the early Geraldines. Ballybunion is situated in the medieval parish of Killehenny which is translated as the Church of St. Eithne. The entrance to the old course and club house of our now world-famous golf club is heralded by the historic Killehenny graveyard.

T.M.I maybe lol.x "

Now there's something U don't normally get on an adult sex site a history lesson do U know any thing about the history of the bj

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes its has a few places for fun

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By *entleman DMan
over a year ago

city center, limerick city.


"Yes its has a few places for fun "

oh and where would they be? you have fun there?

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By *kytaz OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

Nice to see when someone asks something here it goes well off topic thanks everyone

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"Nice to see when someone asks something here it goes well off topic thanks everyone "

It could be that the two whole days without even one response was an adequate answer to your question. We can go back to the total silence if you prefer?

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By *kytaz OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

I Am not online everyday

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan

So you'd prefer if nobody posted anything at all on this thread? Fair enough.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nice to see when someone asks something here it goes well off topic thanks everyone

It could be that the two whole days without even one response was an adequate answer to your question. We can go back to the total silence if you prefer? "

I thought that answered the question, then it was bumped!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I Am not online everyday "

The two days of science from when you posted would tell you the answer

Or were we all to reply no just in case you didn't quite get the answer?

Threads evolve and change. Thats what happens You can not post to a forum and dictate what answers you get

My mammy always told me, if you aren't going to like the answer don't ask the question. Great advice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm just across the esturary in co Clare, was over in Ballybunion last summer with a female friend, fantastic sunny day, packed beach but nuns beach around the corner completely empty. We had a BBQ got naked and had sex in a small cave, bit of a steep walk/climb down to the beach but what an oasis,

My friend is coming to visit me in Clare this weekend, she knows I swing but has never tried it herself, has said she fantasises bout mmf 3 sums though, anyone free this weekend to maybe help us out

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"I'm just across the esturary in co Clare, was over in Ballybunion last summer with a female friend, fantastic sunny day, packed beach but nuns beach around the corner completely empty. We had a BBQ got naked and had sex in a small cave, bit of a steep walk/climb down to the beach but what an oasis,

My friend is coming to visit me in Clare this weekend, she knows I swing but has never tried it herself, has said she fantasises bout mmf 3 sums though, anyone free this weekend to maybe help us out "

Well I guess U mail now is full now

U know all U have to do is ask

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