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November 1st 2005
Published: December 18th 2005
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Rock of CashelRock of CashelRock of Cashel

The Seat of Irelands Ancient High Kings and a great place to sleep off the guinness.
"Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit."

Any logical person would understand that the misfortunes I have experienced thus far on my journey are the result of my own lack of skill, ability, and knowledge. I am not a logical person. I believe it is bad luck. I have been cursed. Though my understanding of the mystical realm is a little shaky, one of my students told me that the only way to reverse a curse of bad luck, is to catch and eat a leprechaun.

My trip to Ireland was about three things. Finding love, changing my streak of bad luck, and finding the missing pieces of my soul; it was not about eating a human subspecies. And so, I decided to compromise and go on a mission to fall in love with a female leprechaun; thus completing at least two of my missions.

We boarded the bus shockingly early. 29 hungover faces glared at us as we took seats near the front. The cool kids at the back looked especially hungover. First stop- 10 AM Abbeyleix Pub. The first pint of the day is always the hardest. After a visit to the Rock of Cashel, we passed through Cork on route to Blarney Castle, where I kissed a big rock and got herpes. An amazing night in Killarney followed with Irish story telling, a 67 year old drummer performing a half an hour drum solo without his shirt on, and grinding to bad pop anthems into the wee hours. No sign of little red haired ladies, only middle aged British women on hen parties.

Finally to the West coast; my favourite place on earth. The day was filled with outdoor adventures; gail force winds, swimming in the Atlantic Ocean at Coumenole Beach, riding a dolphin in Dingle, and Peeeing on my face at the edge of the universe (this was a wind related accident; no personal pleasure was gained). That night to Doolin, where Guinness was drank, traditional music was played, and seduction went awry. After being pursued by middle aged women from the USA, I saw her. Her black hair shone like a new pint of guinness, her emerald eyes stared deep into the tattered remains of my soul. Audrey from Tippereary; screw the mission, I was in love. After a half hour of failed
A quick nipA quick nipA quick nip

Prior to the taking of this photo Mitch and I went for a good swim in the Atlantic atCoumeenole Beach. For some reason our tour group stayed in the bus while mitch and I pranced gayly about the shores.
attempts to be dark and handsome, she left my life as quickly as she entered it. Irish women are sirens.

On my final day of the bus tour, I was determined as ever to find a lady leprechaun. The Burren would bring me success. The Burren is a massive plateau of limestone jutting out of the earth near Galway Bay. The Burren is also home to some of the last young and nubile lady leprechauns on the planet. As my tour group stared at the magnificent Polna Brone Dolmen burial tomb my eyes scanned the shadows in search of magical eyes. At first I wasn't sure it was a lady, but her red beard was silky soft, and freshly manicured. A word about female leprechauns; unattractive. I stuck my hand down the hole, and felt her long soft facial hair. Then she bit me. The curse continues.

After a stop at a whisky distillery where Mitch got drunk, we returned to fair Dublin city, slept through a Halloween party at our hostel, and returned to Leeds in the morning.

I think the Irish have it right. Life is simple.



"Here's to a long life
The Sleeping GiantThe Sleeping GiantThe Sleeping Giant

Legend has it Sean Mcoo was a Horse of a Man. When he stood Erect You could see the whole of Ireland between his legs. This is his final resting spot. On a side note, moments before this shot Mitch and I were peeing behind rocks. The wind was so strong that even though we were peeing with the wind I some how couldnt avoid peeeing all over my face. I never told anyone about this.... Until now. My secret is safe with the internet.
and a merry one.

A quick death and an easy one.

A pretty girl and an honest one.

A cold beer—and another one!"


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Funghi the DolphinFunghi the Dolphin
Funghi the Dolphin

My first victim was Husky the Musky. Now Funghi. I guess I kind of have a thing for sea creatures.
Cliffs of MohrCliffs of Mohr
Cliffs of Mohr

This picture is to be on the cover of mitch's new autobiography entitled "When Irish Eyes are smiling". In Actuality, Mitches eyes are only 1/16th Irish.
Surprise!Surprise!
Surprise!

When this girl discovered that some random guy was trying to sneak a kiss from behind she was extremely upset. After a brief struggle I managed to throw her over the edge. Nex time she'll know not to be so sensitive.
Fairy RingFairy Ring
Fairy Ring

This is our tour group walking around a fairy ring whispering incantations in Gaelic to appease the fairies and leprachans. You think I'm kidding don't you?
The BurrenThe Burren
The Burren

This it it. One of the last places in Ireland where lady leprachauns roam free in their natural habitat. You just stick you hand down one of the holes and squeeze. Chances are, you just got lucky.


8th November 2005

There's no cure for Leprechaun bites.
Oh that the grass is growin The water's flowin' In a free and easy way Give me enough of the rare old stuff That's made near Galway bay Diddle eidle iddle dum Diddle oodle eidle um Doodle aye diddle iddle aye day. hahahaha. Diddle.
8th November 2005

B o N J o U r !!!!!
You got some nice pictures man.....You're so lucky to be there!!I hope you have fun and the kids are not too crazy(Ian told me that they were but....)I'm doing some volonteer work at the english school in my town and i live it sooo much!!!i think i want to be a teacher like YOU!!!!Anyways , take care and have fun !!Alexa
10th November 2005

It's harder for me to pee on my face
Well that was one of the funnier things to happen to me today. It is 7:05 at night and I have been in the Riddel Centre since this morning. But "peeing on my face" changed my whole outlook on the situation. I am happy. Talk to you soon Kris, keep up the good work.
15th November 2005

Kris, this was your best travel blog yet - I laughed, I cried, I peed on my face.

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