First order of business, purchase wine, with my 1991 id, to bring to the dinner party. I made lots of new friends at the dinner party and even ran in to Charlie.
After dinner, venture over to school to meet the very nerdy, but fun pub crawl coordinator and an interesting French lad.
Once all the crawlers had arrived, our pub crawl guide read us the night's set list... 5 bars in one night!
After dancing and drinking for a bit at The Star we continued on the crawl to Baileys. Baileys produced some fun Irish boys. Us gals taught these Irish boys how to play flipcup, which they called flipper the rest of the night.
Once all the crawlers had arrived, our pub crawl guide read us the night's set list... 5 bars in one night!
First stop, the Star, filled with good music (Pumped up Kicks), hot bartenders, and loads of Irish graduates. Chenae, Bri, and I plan to revisit the Star.
Mark, far right, "People say the Irish are nice, but YE Americans are realll nice" =) Baileys provided us with lots of new friends and fun times.
Eventually it was time to keep crawling. Some crawlers have orange hair in Ireland.
Next stop Suas Bar. Suas bar was a bit smoky, but it had an awesome view and funny restroom signs.
Gals to the left and guys to the right. =) The next stop on the crawl... Door 51
Cool pub crawlers, like ourselves, miss the train to Liquid Lounge while learning to dance like fish.
Even though we missed the last bar on the pub crawl, we were all happy campers by the end of the night.
The Pub Crawl was really fun and I feel a little more educated in the way of Cork bars. This week I have met so many new people and I am doing my very best to remember names. I have realized I am really awful at remembering names, but pretty decent at remembering majors. I have promised myself I will get better at the name game. Pub crawling was fun and I was excited to make so many friends.
Cheers to pub crawls and using my own id to get into bars!
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